Having seen "The Lost Child", film that I thought was based on the same source, I expected something totally different. That was about a woman who lives an independent life - mainly in the military and is already married with two daughters before she learns about her Native American heritage. Also her husband is a blue collar guy who has worked on a ranch in his past and can fit in (eventually) with his wife's south western roots. So I was hoping for an extended version of the same story.
Instead, we get a poorly written story which is drawn out with long scenes of people driving or riding on buses accompanied by a lot of, to my mind, poor music. This story could have easily been told in a couple of episodes, but has been drawn out tediously into six.
Instead, we get a poorly written story which is drawn out with long scenes of people driving or riding on buses accompanied by a lot of, to my mind, poor music. This story could have easily been told in a couple of episodes, but has been drawn out tediously into six.