6/10, the first few episodes were great then the plot turned into a mess, character motivation is questionable and writing starting to rush things and definitely not as good as EU. If it ends cleverly instead of cliched ish like every other TVB show i might add one point or subtract but as of right now nothing big or unexpected really happened in the show.
7-8/10. One of the better ones this year. But not comparable to The Other Truth, GJ, or Rippling Blossom. Whole different genre. I do agree that too many UC's, and it did get kinda messy. But at points it really keeps the suspense on.
7/10 Started out great, then it dragged and they put too many UC's to force the plot to work. Hopefully the ending saves the series but I wouldn't expect too much.
8/10 just like what everyone else has said, lives of omission started out strong and really piqued my interest. the beginning of the series (which i found to be exciting and suspenseful) really got me hooked and portrayed each character brilliantly. however, as the series progressed, it gradually worsened as a result of the use of too many UCs, unrealistic characters, questionable development, irrelevant sequences, things being rushed, and of course plot holes. honestly, this week's episodes thus far (25-28) have not been all that impressive and i found them to be just okay. i would have given this a 7/10, but i'm a sucker for laughing and all-in-all, this is a series i very much enjoyed as far as the cast, genre, and basic storyline/idea. here's to hoping the finale can be a highlight of lives of omission.