It's entertaining and full of excitement. The first half hour is really boring, but if you can get through that, it picks up quickly and will probably keep you engaged. Like most of Netflix's shows, there are many moments that are so ridiculous or predictable, you may find yourself rolling your eyes or yelling at the screen. Many of the conversations, especially the heart to hearts with tender music in the background, are just plain stupid because in real life nobody would say the foolish things these characters say or do what they do...particularly episode 8. Spoiler Alert. No woman would in three days fall in love with a complete stranger, not be suspicious of him sneaking in her apt., then kill her own sister after finding out her new boyfriend is a sociopath killer, then flee with him. After that ridiculous chain of events, I lost interest in the show. It was just too stupid to continue watching, because nobody would behave like that!!! And Ellen Page, though a great actress, is completely unconvincing as a straight woman. Ellen would be more plausible.