The Good, The Bad, And The Weird In “The Perfect Couple”
While the mystery, the outfits, the cinematography, and Nicole Kidman made “The Perfect Couple” worth watching, it didn’t completely satisfy.

I was first drawn to this show for its promise of White Lotus-inspired cinematography, the East Coast coastal wedding vibes, and, of course, Nicole Kidman. I had not read the book by Elin Hildebrand prior, but I understood that this would be an Agatha Christie-type murder drama – the kind in which everyone is having a lovely time in a lovely place until an unexpected death and the potential of murder ruins it. I must admit that the show did deliver on its promise of good vibes, and Kidman was as wonderful as ever. Nonetheless, this series fell into the Hollywood crisis of poor storytelling and sometimes even poorer or contradicting character development.