Despite that, he is not credited
Narrative
It follows Catherine Ravenscroft, a television documentary journalist whose work has been based on revealing the transgressions of long-respected institutions. The exceptionally talented Russian Blue cat in the Ravenscroft household improvised all of its action and dialogue.
I never read the book, so I judge the series as a standalone
In several episodes, Jonathon uses the same lens throughout the series, a medium-length telephoto. Such a lens would be incapable of focusing on close subjects like selfies with Sasha or in the bedroom with Catherine.
The series is too long, too stretched out
It was intriguing and mysterious for the first few episodes, but by episode five, I was like, “Oh my god, let’s just wrap this up already.” Catherine’s silence/constantly being interrupted as she tries to tell her side feels like a simple plot device to keep the story going. Clearly, she’s setting up for a “twist.” The constant, detailed sex scenes are just gross.
I don’t mind sex scenes, but if I want to watch “detailed” sex scenes that last ten minutes, my first choice would not be Apple TV+
Literally, porn.