Erotas (TV Series) - Criticism

Criticism

Almost every cast member has been framed for a crime, and many sent to jail, which has sparked criticism against the show as the characters are setting a bad example for the community. Other criticisms of the show are that in the second season, many characters in Stefanos' family were killed. The list includes, Vera, Olga, and his half-sister, sister and father.

Central character Aphrodite's husband was also killed along with Hector's secretary, along with various other minor characters that were killed only weeks after being introduced. The writers have promised to lower the amount of death on the show next season, as in only 2 seasons of the show over 15 characters have died, this is more than Lost in its first two seasons. Furthermore, at the start of the third season, many new characters were introduced and roles of current characters re-cast. Many fans feel that they are not watching the same show anymore as hardly any original cast members remain after only two completed seasons.

Additionally, fans were disappointed that the storyline involving Angelle's death was told by the actor before the end of the second season. This ultimately spoiled the cliffhanger.

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