Sugar Season 1 Recap: What Happened - A Frustrating Retreat

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The Plot Thickens, But Not Always in a Good Way

I just finished watching the latest episode of Sugar, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it. The show's attempt to blend LA noir with private-detective mode is admirable, but it often feels like a frustrating retreat from the potential it showed in the Season 1 finale. This episode's cold open, which shows how Ji Moon first met Tony Dalton's crooked cop character, Lt. Vega, is a great example of this. It's a tense, well-crafted scene, but it raises more questions than it answers. Why does Vega let Ji go after discovering he's an eyewitness to a murder? And what's with the lack of hospital staff responding to the, you know, murder that just happened in one of their rooms?

Concrete Facts, But Not Always Logical Actions

Let's get to the facts: Sugar winds up face to face with Vega, accusing him of murdering Chuy and wanting to murder Ji. This happens in an interrogation room with several dirty cops watching from the other side of the two-way mirror, making it clear that Sugar is in real danger. Later, Sugar catches his new lady friend Charlotte snooping around his room, which raises several questions about hotel security and why she didn't just leave a note like a normal person. It's these kinds of plot holes that make it difficult to fully invest in the story. You already know how this ends - with more questions than answers.

My Take: A Mixed Bag

Honestly, this episode of Sugar is a mixed bag. On the one hand, the show's attempt to tackle complex themes like corruption and loyalty is admirable. On the other hand, the execution often feels clunky and predictable. The characters' actions don't always make sense, and the plot twists can feel contrived. Take, for example, the scene where Val, Sugar's gal Friday, misses Vega showing up to Hannah's house despite supposedly watching the place 24/7. It's these kinds of mistakes that make it hard to take the show seriously. If you're a fan of Sugar, you can catch up on the latest episodes on Netflix - but be prepared for some frustrating plot holes along the way.

Where Do We Go From Here?

Despite its flaws, Sugar still has a lot of potential. The show's cast, including Tony Dalton and the rest of the ensemble, is talented and committed to their roles. The writing, while sometimes clunky, shows flashes of brilliance. If the show can iron out its plot holes and focus on more logical character development, it could be something special. For now, fans will just have to wait and see how the rest of the season plays out. You can stream Sugar on Netflix, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on the latest episode - do you think the show is living up to its potential, or are you getting frustrated with the plot holes?

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