Ragdoll: Season 1 – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
In this procedural murder mystery, the highs are the crime, and the lows are the investigation and lack of consistent and meaningful character development.
In this procedural murder mystery, the highs are the crime, and the lows are the investigation and lack of consistent and meaningful character development.
Ragdoll ends its first season in a bit of a lackluster fashion.
As Lake’s investigation into Nathan comes to a head, we also learn there is some misdirection involved with the next target.
Emily and Nathan force Thomas to up his game, as a person from Lake’s past triggers her old memories that make you raise an eyebrow.
As the cops focus on the next person on The Faust’s list, and Lake continues to push focus on Nathan, we see the Faust’s face.
As Lake continues her struggle to fit in, an investigation begins on the second target, and a string of reveals happen, including the identity of more Ragdoll body part owners.
Information about AMC+’s “Ragdoll,” including the latest information about its characters, organizations, locations, and more.
While many may find the hook to be Lucy Hale in a police drama, believe me when I say the murder mystery, and all that’s behind it, is what makes you stick around.
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As Eric continues to process what’s going on in his life, Maeve gets a surprise. Also, we learn why Otis has issues with sex.
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