There's a lot of good television these days. The streaming wars have seemingly been a net positive for the consumer, as there are an infinite number of television shows to watch or binge.

One of the shows that deserves the love is The Sinner. The detective drama was very compelling television for its short four season run. It followed Detective Harry Ambrose (played by Bill Pullman) as he would try and solve a case that always seemed unsolvable.

The show stands out for a number of reasons, including Pullman's performances and the creative storylines. It's also shot very well and tends to feature many different environments. USA Network aired the seasons from 2017 to 2021. However, it gained a lot of popularity from each season's release on Netflix.

The show released its fourth season last year on the popular streaming service, and would you know it, it was set in the great state of Maine, so, imagine how excited I was. Not only was this amazing drama back for another season, but it took place in my home state.

I certainly didn't expect to see it actually shot in Maine, because clearly that would have been a big story when it was happening. However, I at least hoped the production would do its best to be accurate. Were they successful? Well...

This is what the production company wants us to believe Portland's skyline looks like...

The Sinner via Netflix
The Sinner via Netflix
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HAHAHAHAHA, WHAT?

That is supposed to pass for Portland? I mean, this isn't even close. This is the skyline of an actual metropolitan city. Something that Portland isn't. They couldn't even CGI in a freaking hill or some trees or anything that would actually resemble Portland.

In case you were wondering, this is the skyline of Halifax, Nova Scotia, a city with six times the population of Portland. The only thing these cities have in common is that they both sit on the water.

I just legit laughed for about an hour straight when I first saw the scene and can't let it go. I'm not sure I will ever let this go. It's just so egregious.

Here's the actual Portland skyline.

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Now that's more like it.

I can't believe the production staff didn't find a better option. How much would it cost to just come down to Casco Bay and shoot a few hours of wide shots of Portland? Hell, they could have hired me to do it for them. I guarantee it would look a lot better than that cold and dank city skyline that was used.

This is just embarrassing. I hope nobody watches this show and says, "Oh God, that's what Portland looks like? No thanks!" (or maybe I do want that, as it would mean a lot less traffic in the winter).

Nevertheless, the show is still terrific. I highly recommend it, even with Bizzaro Portland being used.

You can find season 4 available right now on Netflix.

Also, Bill Pullman is a national treasure.

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