Another African sob story...fast forward.
Either get Carter back to the hospital or leave him out of it altogether.
The cinema in Brazil still live, and it's beautiful! VIVA O CINEMA BRASILEIRO!
Halfway through the movie I was already blinking like detective Loki.
This show reminds me of Thinker Taylor Soldier Spy. You miss a line of dialog and then you are completely lost.
I was in a pretty crappy mood this morning, but fortunately found myself with a few extra minutes before work. was able to squeeze this episode in, and right from the opening scene, I was laughing. Still not thrilled about going into work, but I feel much better. This might be the best show on TV these days.
Ava: "A camera crew came in. I thought it was one of them. Oh, like y'all can tell these moderately attractive white men with beards apart. What's even under there? See, this is why I never trusted any of youse. Now, get the cameras out of my face before I give you a colonoscopy with it."
The so simple and little things and the Dialoges were everything is so open and truth moves always my heart ... this show is so full of power ...
So, who else thinks that Dutch agent's going to be Katrin's replacement next season?
The heartbreaking and joyful finale with full of strong messages of the glamorous tv series. Pose is an unforgettable work in television history due to trans actress leads, draw attention to challenges of LGBT+ community, truth about AIDS and hypocrisy of governments. I appreciate the whole cast and crew bringing us to this series. 10s across the board.
I really hope this isn't the preview to Conelly being demoted to a guest star.
She is THE Star of this show.
Also: I would be surprised if Wilford survives the season, it'd be a first for Sean Bean...
Carrie Coon and Regina King both deserve Emmys for that DSD questionnaire scene alone.
Let's be honest : Patti's blood looked like ketchup.
They fool me into thinking for a second that we’ll be blissfully rid of Gaetano’s antics for good, damn. But sidelining him and ramping up the stakes/events (and putting spotlight on a stealth MVP in Ben Wishaw), especially in the last 5-10 minutes, make for for a more engrossing episode than the last few.
If it weren't for the final minutes, I don't think I would bother to keep watching. Very uninteresting pilot.
Brazilian childhood: watching this show on Rede Record.
Luca Guadagnino rules at telling complex stories with so much subtlety and realism that his work can seem just as painfully confusing as life is. When I see people and situations I don't understand, I see that as a challenge to figure out what I'm missing. This was my favorite episode among the first three, and I'm strapped-in for the rest.
Altough I'm german I rarely check out german TV shows. The last one was Deutschland 83 and that was like two years ago. Germany just hasn't figured TV out yet but that's another discussion.
When I heard Netflix was producing a german show I just had to check it out because Netflix has a great track record so far and Germany does have talent infront and behind the camera. But overall I think this show just fell flat. Good, but nothing great.
Fantastic visuals that are shot very beatifull, the actors IMO are mostly great and the music/score can be beautiful but often gets obnoxious. But unfortunetly there are too many characters that are hard to keep track off which distracts from the story.
The story is already confusing enough even without trying to keep up with the many characters over different decades and it heavily sets up future seasons without answering a lot of questions about this one and just left me unsatisfied at the end.
Still worth watching tough IMO and very bingeable similarly to Stranger Things.
But if you do watch it then choose the subbed version. I checked out the dub really quick and it sounded horrible. And also don't browse your phone as you might do on other shows. You're going to miss so much important shit.
EDIT after Season 2:
I'm not actually sure what just happened and what I think about it. But the one thing I'm sure of is that the casting in this show is absolutely phenomenal. The actors look so much like their younger counterparts that I'm not fully convinced they aren't actually related.
Plus the cinematography is still fantastic and the music monatages are really beautiful (and they got rid of those obnoxious sound effects).
And altough the story is still very confusing I found it more easier to follow and more engaging than Season 1 because I now know all the charcters and their background. And it seems that the writers had this all planned out and aren't just making shit up as they go.
Changed my rating from 8 to 9.
EDIT after my first rewatch just before S3 is released.
Changing my rating again. This time to a 10. After S1 I thought it was good but confusing show (8), after S2 I thought it was great and really well thought out one (9). Now after rewatching both seasons for the first time I think the show is fucking masterpiece. (10). Once you can watch it without being confused and actually knowing what is happening your just in awe throughout all of it.
If they stick the landing with season 3 it could be up there with the best ever.
EDIT after Season 3
Masterpiece. Simple as that.
Writing. Directing. Cinematography. Casting. Acting. Soundtrack. Everything is perfect.
I'm going to miss the beautiful music montages at the end.
At first I thought this episode just felt like a filler, but by the end my opinion couldn't have been more different.
This is not the correct date, it's the animated special that is airing on June 17th.
Blimey. After Life 2 is another deep emotional journey through Tony's mind. He keeps trying. And even though he thinks he is a scorpion, he'll always be a frog. And that ending was brutal, fuck me. He almost did it. Fucking Hell. I'm glad he didn't.
"I'll take Groundhog Day."
OMG this last episode was my favorite. That last minute i was cover in tears, Brandy barking and Lisa waiting for Tony say good night..
So emotional..
I love After Life
I just wanna stop feeling sad.
This one was not so much funny, but it was heartbreaking! Especially the comedy club scene, it shows a lot of deep messages: the most important one to me is how people nowdays can hurt anyone and then say it was just "sarcasm".
And the sea scene! SAD:(
This episode was soo weird ! I loved it !
This show just gets better and better with every episode
So far this is the episode of the year.
The most insane eposide in the whole series!!
Honestly... this felt a bit unnecessary.
Like this episode was built up just so Jodie could get many awards nominations. Didn't add up much to the story, at least for me.
And also, where's Eve? lol Feel bad for Sandra. Don't think that's fair.
Giving a 3 just because of the final scene, really great acting, but other than that... it's a big NO for me.
Forget the plot of the episode, WHAT was up with those weird transitions between scenes? Did a 5th grader edit this for his school project?
I agree that this was kinda unnecessary. I never felt that Villanelle's origins were something the show needed to explore. What I liked the most about this was her dynamic with Bor'ka; Villanelle with kids is always fun to watch. But still, this did feel like a filler episode designed specifically to get Jodie some nominations come award season.
the fuck did I just watch? yeah, of course we’re russians play with cow shit and everyone looking like a gloomy goblins. also, the whole family singing Elton John song? really? in homophobic country? haha, funny, tell another one. the last scene was Emmy worthy, but overall the episode is so boring.