First few seasons are more or less interesting to see, but they are impossible in real life. I mean you can't talk about murdering someone on your phone, because that can be easily tracked at any time later with a nowadays technology. Obviously that is not the only loop in the series, but this was the most obvious for me.
Furthemore, I will not talk about the unnecessary gay sex scenes in the series, as I understand they are important to americans. Being a straight man I choose to just fast forward them and continue watching series for the plot.
But what the hell is about racial superiority in this series? And I am not talking about white people. I am talking about black people being showed as the superior race comparing to white and especialy asian:
Nate Lahey - best looking guy on the show is shown without a t-shirt most of the time with muscles clearly pumped just before the shooting.
Annalise Keating - the main actor obviously a black person.
Wes - black guy who dated 3 girls before dying.
And I just finished S4 E13. Michaela, black woman, and Asher, white man, are having relationship. And here comes handsome black guy and BAM - he bangs Michaela. Out of nowhere, obviously unnecessary for the plot, but script writers just needed to add some more superiority to black people against other races.
Where are you going with this, Netflix? Are we all equal or are there some people more queal than others in your point of view?