The pilot episode for this series has earned the dubious distinction of being the only television show - and certainly the only land-based drama! - to give me motion sickness. The hand-held camera work is so amazingly bad that at first I thought that it was parody. Are we supposed to think we are witnessing the events portrayed through the eyes of an increasingly drunken party guest? Someone who has been dosed with a slow-acting neuro-toxin that also compels them to believe that they must document every agonizing moment with their smart phone? The Director must have a real grudge against Netflix viewers, because the most obvious defense - closing one's eyes and just listening to the show - runs directly aground on the other Awful component of this torture: the dialog. It's exactly as if the actors were forced to improvise the lines in many of the scenes, having been given only a word or phrase on which to base their lines. Most of them appear to have risen to the occasion, only to find themselves forced to make each improvised scene last two or even three times as long as anyone with a decent sense of pacing can bear. Two thirds of the way through the Pilot, having discovered that this show not only seems interminable but is actually longer than most other one hour shows, I was so queasy that I gave up. Don't worry: I wasn't coming down with a Bug, it really was just this terrible, amateurish drama.