Watching this in late 2023, almost a year after the November 2022 University of Idaho college murders. Obviously, it's bringing up a lot of similarities - multiple killings of roommates, so many clues but not clearly connected to a suspect.
One thing I ask almost every episode is why do they always leave the lights off? It makes no sense if you are trying to investigate a scene to do so in the dark. Only if they are looking for forensic evidence under a black light, should it be dark.
I must say, I really like the characterization this season. I've been watching the show for several months now, and have only recently noticed a real attempt at providing background to the characters. Especially Sara, since we know that she was traumatized as a child.
The episode did a good job showing all the pieces behind the investigation.
One thing I ask almost every episode is why do they always leave the lights off? It makes no sense if you are trying to investigate a scene to do so in the dark. Only if they are looking for forensic evidence under a black light, should it be dark.
I must say, I really like the characterization this season. I've been watching the show for several months now, and have only recently noticed a real attempt at providing background to the characters. Especially Sara, since we know that she was traumatized as a child.
The episode did a good job showing all the pieces behind the investigation.