Discuss The Fix

I'm really liking everything about this new series.

I do have a question: Why is the black movie star guy's young-adult son white? Was he adopted, or the son of the late wife, or what exactly? Was that explained at some point early on? (I missed little bits and pieces of the premiere episode.)

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Not exactly sure. There was a lot going on. I think he raised the kid and was there more than a biological father. This show makes me nervous. If it is just a fantasy where the Marcia Clark character finally gets her OJ, then it seems boring, but if there is going to be some huge twist, then no sure how I will feel at the end. Is the title a giveaway. What is the "fix"? Seems like an old-fashioned mini-series as in one and done.

I believe one of the episodes (cant remember which one) said the kid is the son of his first murdered girlfriend. Sevvy raised him since she died so the boy sees him as his father.

There are so many twists and turns to this show. I just hope it doesn't get overly complicated like some shows do then fizzle out quickly (The Catch and Imposters come to mind)....

It was a good, compelling series - though the finale episode seemed bland. It was like the series lost all of its oomph, and the writers/producers just wanted to tidily wrap up all the loose ends, and answer the viewers' questions, after the conclusion of the prior episode, so felt dramatically dull.

I didn't at all care for the finale's final minute or so. Was too gauzy to suit the series. I mean the way it was shot and the general vibe. Definitely seemed tacked on. Seemed like it belonged in a Lifetime network movie.

Kudos to Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, who portrayed Sevvy. He really gave an excellent performance throughout the series.

Incidentally, I like how the Sevvy storyline wrapped up. It felt right.

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