I had to watch three feel-good romcoms to overcome the nauseating effects of this series. SPOILERS AHEAD. Yes, lonely Louise shouldn’t have gotten involved with a married couple, but she was still a main character I could root for—especially because of her unselfish devotion to her son. I was hooked...until serious plot holes and an unsatisfactory ending ruined everything. 1. Plot holes: A story with a “magical” element at its core (“Not only can I can astral project, I can switch bodies with people!”) shouldn’t suddenly reveal this magic at the last hour to explain the reason behind everything else viewers watched the previous gazillion hours.
2. Unsatisfactory ending: Why have the likable main character make a series of inexplicably-bad last-minute decisions that lead to her undeserved doom? Why sadden viewers by revealing all the “good” characters we cared about (David, the original Adele, Louise, and little Adam) were actually innocent victims of a villain who came out of left field to triumph—again!—through murder, deception, and body-snatching? Six hours I will never get back unless there’s a Season Two in which Louise’s soul returns from the dead to reclaim her body.