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It is the story of a troubled young couple with psychological problems in their lives. The couple suddenly decided to replace their newborn with a vibrant doll after the death of their child. It is an experience that changes the course of things in the couple's lives as both face different daily challenges.
The show unravels its story through its brisk half-hour episodes by maintaining the aforementioned delicate balance, and rewarding patience with deep character growth.
The best original show Apple TV Plus was lurking in the shadows, which is fitting, since it's a horror drama loaded with endlessly intriguing dark shadows of the actual and psychological variety.
By bucking the trend of bloated runtimes and unnecessarily long seasons, Servant proves that it's a great thriller, not in spite of its short runtime; but because of it.
If it sinks too deeply into the quagmire of weirdness it could very well stop being scary and become, instead, merely eccentric. Servant is veering close to campiness already.
It offers possible resolutions and answered questions, and seems to get off on withholding them. And despite its shortcomings, we keep going because we want a bite of that chocolate.
Servant starts off with creepy atmosphere to spare. The problem is that it doesn't have nearly enough story to fill 10 episodes, which means that all that spare atmosphere gets used up well before its five-plus-hour running time is over.