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The ambition occasionally backfires. Some interactive elements (especially the second-screen mobile integration) feel gimmicky rather than immersive. And if you’re not already deep in online fan communities, a few in-jokes about media production will fly over your head. Also, the finale’s reliance on a “twist” that savvy viewers will see coming from episode 2 slightly dulls the landing.