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In a small Pennsylvania town, something evil has come in search of prey. After a teenage girl is brutally murdered, a hunt for her killer is sparked. But everybody here has their own secrets, is it easy to find out who is the evil one?
Hemlock Grove could be perfect for Netflix binge-viewing; racing through the episodes quickly might help you forget that nothing makes much sense. Or you can light up a joint and it won't really matter.
It is a shockingly inane misstep, a ponderous mess whose only saving grace are the occasional moments of camp, inadvertent and otherwise, sprinkled throughout.
The gore is gratuitous, the dialogue is clunky, and the story is packed with tropes. But all of these things might just be what makes the show work for Netflix.