It's so good and so well made you'll never want to watch it again.
Basic at most. Weak comedy, dull storylines... The most enticing about it probably were the location shots of NY. Please don't do Sex and The City dirty by comparing.
Imagine the cast of Million Dollar Listing only without the mind-blowing deals, acting in a bland sexless humourless episode of Sex and The City. Now stretch this over 8 episodes, sponsored by Grindr and 23andMe. Got it? Now find something else to watch.
Went in with a open mind, knew nothing about the movie. Just in there for Alexandra Daddario. Some parts were cliched, wouldn't deny that. But the comedy worked. It was not boring, meanwhile it could have definitely been a lot better!
Have nothing to watch? Go for it.
Did anyone else pick up on slightly Succession(ish) notes in the dinner scene? The Prospero kid is so obviously doing a Kendall Roy impression. Similarly Kate Siegel is going for a Shiv Roy character. Succession, Haunting and Dopesick combined.
I need a character name cheat sheet to refer for this. I was lost with the scenes of the siblings one by one all talking about each other and their spouses before we even met them.
but is it normal for a teenager to drop out of school (private school which he attends only thanks to his mother's ex job) in the middle of the year to go backpacking??!
Good bye to one of the most batshit crazy written show. You will be missed.
I have really enjoyed the last couple of seasons. However, this last episode felt nice and nostalgic. Overall, Riverdale was a decent TV series, it was entertaining for some parts. This last episode wrapped it up nicely with a nice ending. Goodbye, Riverdale.
Well, gosh darn if that little girl wasn't the cutest, most precocious thing ever! I do wish they would've dialed it back a bit with the whole grown-up little girl, though, it made her kind of cartoonish at times.
But as formulaic and cliched as this movie is, it's still really well acted and pretty enjoyable. Much better than the last few Nicholas Sparks movies that have come out, that's for sure.
Such a cringy movie but definitely some laughs. I don’t really get Albar’s whole character though.
Exactly how the writers and cast managed to turn this super sweet book into a sh*t movie is completely beyond me.
Whoever casted and got Alexandra Daddario + Sydney Sweeney on the same screen: you’re doing the Lord’s work
It's not great, but it's not a trash fire. I think all of the actors are doing great jobs, but the dialogue isn't always on point, and multi-cam sitcoms just get so zany with their plots and the choices the characters make, they often become so unrealistic it's unwatchable. I hope that doesn't happen to HIMYF, but I can already see it happening a little.
That being said, I think for the first season this is a great jumping off point, and once the writers really find the right tone it could be a really good show.
Lili’s acting truly carried this episode for me
I felt her emotion in every scene
I think this was a cute and easy watch, exactly what I expected.
I'm pretty sure there will be a second season and they obviously prepare for that too.
The whole romantic infatuation with Yuri felt really forced and unnecessary, and there were basically no surprises plot-wise. There's not much depth, but it's cute.
This "bringing Molly back" thing is good TV but poorly executed.
They're basically depriving Zach and the new girls of their "Casa Amore" experience.
Would have been a better idea to bring in 6 new girls as normal... THEN bring Molly back 12 to 24 Hours before the recoupling.
Let Zach find new connections then send him a text that he has a date then... BAM! Molly is back and he has to make a decision.