We opted out after the 3rd episode. Unbelievable. Immature expectations from the director/cast/writer(s)/etal. That their audience could accept the thin masking of incoherence for substance. Introducing the inevitable "love interest" was the red-flag for abject mediocre. J. Lithgow had one tone to his "acting" - scowling/suffering & whining. The daughter was vanilla minus the vanilla. None of the supporting actors conveyed that they had a grasp on drama/tension/suspense.