The Lowdown Recap: Tales of Woe

This sense of freedom also reflects Lee’s unique and compelling personality: he shapes his own destiny, lives life at his own speed, and doesn’t bother with schedules. He’s a store owner who doesn’t make sales, and a writer who avoids a desk. In “Dinosaur Memories,” Lee is kidnapped-in a strange but believable way-for the second time in just three episodes. He isn’t rich, a spy, or an important witness in a legal case, so why does it feel so natural that he’d be abducted twice so quickly? The show is really a deep look at a character, disguised as a murder mystery.







