Triptych Review
The show starts off with the rich sophisticated triplet sister killing people in order to take her therapist hostage and being shot. The other two sisters are possibly unaware of each other but not unaware of the rich sister having seen her dead body at the crime scene or actually haven met her. What noticed in the first 7 episodes is what ensues is less sophisticated action, dialogue and clearly script writing. The stripper (apears to take nothing serious)/artistic dancer and the alcoholic forensic (do first and ask questions later) officer just make mistake after mistake. The officer has the predominant triplet role and she's overly aggressive without charm or finesse.
What I find interesting is that if you believe you're involved in a conspiracy, you would take steps to protect yourself and assume the people directly around you or indirectly near you could somehow be involved or monitoring you or ready to harm you and/or those who make you aware of the conspiracy. Thus you take saftey steps and make informed conscious decisions about how and where to dig and methods of communication but be ready to deal with whatever the conspiracy is. There seems to be none of that, just the two helpless and problematic sisters ignorantly and destructively bumbling through without suspecting anyone but the rich sisters husband. I was disappointed, how do you only suspect one person? People are allowed to have problems, but when you're trying to solve a crisis, don't become part of the problem or so entrenched that they overtake your ability to live and function with some semblance of true stability.