Wild Cards-a review

“I wished they didn’t reveal in the first episode that she had ulterior motives…”

‘Vive Akugha
3 min read2 days ago
Image Credit: Screenshot from CBC on YouTube

I like this duo, how comfy the show is, and Max’s relationship with her father, George. The most enjoyable parts were watching her transformations and hearing her different accents. I wished they didn’t reveal in the first episode that she had ulterior motives so it’s not something you look forward to. It makes their bonding and romantic moments seem pointless especially with the warnings Ellis got. Sis really popped up with a husband hahaha. Well, he popped up after he ran away from a job he worked with her father but that aside. Max is truly something but I like how their stances changed when she always called them partners while he said they worked together but it changed in the last episode as her husband questioned her. I liked that they care about each other despite their continuous dance of creating distance between each other.

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Like George, I wished she just lived her new life instead of going with the plan. I hated that Rachel was right, I wanted her to be hater haha. I like that Max loves her parents and her unconventional life. The show has some pretty absurd things in their cases which make it interesting. In the last episode, Max found…

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‘Vive Akugha

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