“It was a fun time until it got so forced that the whole episode was ruined.” IMDb "Drag Race Holland" Whodunnit (TV Episode 2021) - IMDb
The episode is widely viewed as "entertainingly bad." It leaned heavily into the ridiculousness of its premise, which worked for those who enjoy the show's guilty-pleasure edge, but alienated those looking for a fair or scientific mystery. [S2E7] Whodunnit
This review covers of the reality mystery competition Whodunnit? (broadcast by ABC ), titled "Whodunnit." The Breakdown: A "Messy" Competitive Twist “It was a fun time until it got
While Whodunnit? generally balances campy fun with crime-scene investigation, Episode 7 is often cited as a point where the production’s "riggory" became too obvious to ignore. The episode follows the remaining contestants as they attempt to solve a bizarre murder at the lavish Rue Manor to win a $250,000 prize. For instance, contestants finding critical evidence in areas
Some viewers struggled with "behind-the-scenes" logic that broke the fourth wall. For instance, contestants finding critical evidence in areas they had already searched—but only when the script dictated a "riddle" was ready—ruined the immersion for many. Community Verdict
This episode centered on a complex "crime of the week" that left many viewers frustrated by the lack of clear clues. Critics noted that the "A-ha!" moments felt unearned, as the answers often seemed to come from flashes of inspiration rather than logical deduction.
Community feedback highlights a significant shift in tone. Fans on IMDb and Reddit criticized the inconsistent judging, noting that decisions felt forced to push certain storylines rather than rewarding the best investigators.