Everything is there, the plot, the stars, the production, but if you don't have a director, it all falls apart. Knowing how to tell the story using cinematic language, requires more than just contacts in the cinema industry. Learning about blocking, camera movements (when and why), dramatic structure, genre stereotypes, feeling the rhythm of the scene, it is know-how money can't buy. It's a shame, but also a trend in the recent network mass production. Bed, sloppy directing, along with the copywriter rooms ingenious "writing", time filling.story cotton wool, leaves little space for something new, fresh and groundbreaking. Bad directing, that is killing this show.