It took a while for me to calibrate to this show - it certainly wasn't what I thought I was getting into. If you made a pie chart of the Title, Tagline and Cover Art, it would look like this:95% - spooky spooky5% - Horror Music DronesBut a pie chart of the actual show would look like: 70% - Dysfunctional Family Comedy (set in a boarding house... it's practically "You Can't Take it With You" with ghosts and it's awesome) 25% - Small Town Charm5% - spooky spooky I've only listened to Season One and so far, each episode - every damn episode - 5 stars, 10/10, blue ribbon - the writing is hilarious, the performances spot on with impeccable, immersive sound design. It's kind of a perfect package. But the pace this mystery unfolds... Jesus Take the Wheel. For the first half of the season, the central mystery is: "is there a mystery?" -- "will there be a mystery?" -- "yo, anybody see a mystery lying around?" The show is chock-full of spooky spooky that not a single character is the least bit interested in exploring. It pumps the brakes on the dramatic tension and puts the audience in the rare position of caring more than the characters do about what happens to them. -----SPOILERS-----Ghosts leaving messages on recorders, don't look into it... A storage room whose size seems to defy logic and geometry, don't circle back to that... Wolves that turn into a flock of birds... a man-made hill built over top of an old, still-intact section of the town... the fact that it's likely the same Joey from your childhood only Joey hasn't aged... probably not worth mentioning a second time. Wes obviously being a ghost the whole time... Eh. Remember that diner that was probably run by the undead? What the fuck was up with that? Unwell is brimming with the bizarre and overflowing with lore, but it's so frustrating to be sitting at home, trying to solve a mystery that the protagonists don't seem all that interested in. Like, what even is unwell? The town? The boarding house? The mother-daughter relationship? beats me. This show is so goddam great episode by episode - but after a whole season, I really have no idea what story they're trying to tell.