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Limetown - Season 1
It is a series of criminal events faced by a girl in her life. Lia Haddock is a journalist for American Public Radio (APR). Lea is trying to reveal the mystery behind the disappearance of more than 300 people. Things seem to be quite vague when Lea finds that these people disappeared at the neuroscience research facility in Tennessee.
26 June 1943, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
20 February 1966, Terceira, Açores, Portugal
11 November 1960, Peekskill, New York, USA
1968, Canada
22 April 1967, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
30 October 1970, Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
22 March 1980, South Africa
October 16, 2019
Limetown is tosh of the highest quality.
October 11, 2019
The mystery is more than engaging enough to keep me watching, and Biel really does a lot of heavy lifting in terms of holding it all together.
October 16, 2019
Limetown is watchable due to the performances of Biel and Tucci, and it seems to cover a little more ground than the original podcast.
September 09, 2019
Limetown is a mood, sustained by its vague whiff of oddity and Biel's ability to be consistently watchable.
October 14, 2019
The mark of a good show is when it leaves you wanting more, and Limetown definitely accomplishes that goal.
October 16, 2019
With a creepy story and a strong lead performance, Limetown is definitely worth checking out, whether you're a fan of the podcast or not.
September 06, 2019
The contributions of a commanding lead like Jessica Biel and outstanding support from Stanley Tucci help this version of Limetown feel as engrossing and necessary as the first.
September 10, 2019
While Limetown the podcast felt tight and well-planned, Limetown the show struggles to establish solid footing.
October 16, 2019
It's also a slow, dark crime story that focuses only on the crime itself, to the detriment of getting to know its characters better, or any possible hint of lightness that would make us want to stay in Limetown long enough to get answers.
September 09, 2019
Though it's a more straightforward adaptation of its podcast source material than, say, Amazon's "Homecoming," it always feels slightly off-kilter in a way that suits its thriller roots.
October 16, 2019
The production crew takes all of the mental pictures painted by the dialogue and transforms them into visual poetry that creates an atmosphere you can feel for hours afterward.

