AVClub: The Catch ended its first season with a two-part finale, but at no point does it ever really deserve to be that long. “The Happy Couple,” more or less, sets everything up, while “The Wedding” knocks it all down, but even though the story twists and turns with betrayals and more mind games, the stakes are confusingly low and everything’s pretty easy to see coming. The cliffhanger, at least, manages to be an emotionally resonant character moment, but both episodes are more style than substance, suggesting The Catch writers still haven’t fully figured out how to balance soapy storytelling with strong character writing.
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