Thanks.
We're on season 3, episode 16. Sorry I know that's a weird place to start but I'm not rewatching things.
So my biggest complaint with this show is it's repetitive format and that format's also kind of bad. Every episode is a murder and it's always the same predictable format where they think one person is the killer due to the overwhelming evidence, but then against all odds it's actually this one person that appeared innocent at first that is actually a killer. So my favorite thing to do is predict the killer. In this episode it was our apparent victim that luckily missed being killed and was the first person the cops consulted after the murder (it's usually the first person they talk to). I feel like there could be more creativity and development if they weren't so committed to the same boring story every time.
Also Cain is ultra determined to die and it doesn't make a whole lot of since to me. God hates him so it seems logical to suggest that he's not going to heaven and is instead headed to hell, right? So as someone who should know it's a very real thing and that his time in hell will be miserable, why is he determined to make that happen? It doesn't seem like it's an improvement at all over earth.