This show continues to surpass expectations. What a beautiful opening to season 3. Pacing was well done and the vivid colors throughout really shined.
There are movies, and there are films. This episode was a film. It was art. It was beautiful colors and images and music that didn’t need to be spoiled by too much dialogue. I recognize that, for many viewers, they could watch an episode like this and think “well, nothing HAPPENED” but I feel like I learned so much from this episode that has helped me appreciate and understand Carmy better.
I think the way the show has handled mental health has been spectacular as well. As someone who also has been shaped by trauma and finds it constantly popping up, often for the worse, I truly appreciate that the show has spent the time to make Carmy so complex and not just brush over the hard things.
I do wonder what the police will make of all these dead ‘Jason’s’ they’ll keep finding
I couldn't finish. I don't have any sympathy for any of the characters and it is soooo boring!
It is again a show that tries to build an environment so complex that it never ends up going too deep into it. And, as is becoming too common, it gives the impression that there are two linked stories, that of the puppeteer Vincent and that of the policeman Michael, which come together to form a whole that ends up being dispersed. And it ends up being more interesting in the section that focuses on the secondary character than the one that develops the main character. There are so many ups and downs in the plot that it ' difficult to know if this is a disappointing series or just a poorly developed story.
I love Benedict, but OMG, this show was soo boring. I can understand the story was serious and intense but FFS; they could have done it in a single movie instead of all these episodes.
Still getting the same vibes even after 2 years of reading the book. They nailed it.
I, too, am in unrequited love with Tyler the Creator.
Huge respect to the servicemen and women of the 100th and to all the men and women who fought for our freedom during WW2. You will be remembered. Thank you
Great documentary that goes along with the Masters of the Air. Tells the true story of the 100th bomb group. Even get to hear accounts from some of the men. Highly recommend.
A glimpse of D-Day from the air..and they are saving up everything for the final episode. Can't wait to watch the last episode also kinda sad that it's going to end.
I think the fact that the FBI agent could not see the security camera footage should mean that the particles are some sort of entity.
At this point, I think it's also clear(er) what's happening. Jo is now in universe B where she cheated on her husband. She died in universe B and Paul did not and vice versa.
I'm HOOKED and really interested in how the writers are going to explain such a complex subject.
She’s in the wrong universe, isn’t she? Either way, this is definitely my type of mystery.
I don't stand a chance of articulating how this movie made me feel, but I ran the gamut of emotions watching this unfold before me. Wonderment, unease, angst, anger, disgust, disbelief, sadness, despondency, anger again. It's unfathomable that this even happened, let alone how little it's known about by the wider masses. An important movie that is beautifully composed; it's just a shame the subject matter is so ugly and disheartening. I must rally against the negativity surrounding the runtime. I'm usually the first to call out a movie for crossing the 120-minute barrier, but Scorsese's ability to weave such a succinct story makes this one roll by so spritely, I barely realised the time going. I'll probably never watch this again but I’m glad I saw it through, it really is a masterful piece of cinema that proves Scorsese is more than just a name; he’s still a master of the craft, and I hope he’s still got many more projects left in him before he folds up the chair for the last time.
Am I the only one that didn't feel the runtime? I'm not joking when I say it felt like a normal-length movie once it had finished - all thanks to how riveting every second was I guess. But I also just cannot imagine any of this cut out.
I would say this is a perfect film, and Scorsese is just too much of a veteran at this point - this man is undoubtedly one of the greatest directors in all of cinema.
Loved how subdued everything was played in this one, so much so that you forget how dark it is at some points. It's subtly complex in pure Scorsese fashion but tells the seemingly well-researched tale of a brutally simple true story about 1920's greed. It even feels like so many of Scorsese's gangster films turned completely on its head. I love how Marty's films have aged and matured along with him.
Another strong pilot and a very interesting detective tale from Apple+
looking forward to how the season unfolds.
Seems to be based on a Belgium show from 2015 of the same name. I remember reading about it but was never able to find a way to watch it, I remember because I loved the permise.
This show from BritBox, adaptation or not, is brilliant and Ben Miller does an awesome job as Jasper Tempest of Professor T.
If you love criminal thrillers show and don't mind the British slow pace, you will love this.
This was the best Sherlock show since years. Awesome! Only the British version makes sense with this character!!
the man is unbearable. just annoying beyond belief. the woman isn’t written to be much better but that’s mostly due to her not having as much screentime. also why would he cut it (and without even asking!)? the instructions couldn’t have been clearer. his attitude just really bothered me. i want to continue but the smug, try hard vibe is a lot to take. also the friend sucks. like, girl shut up.
Not even funny as it seem like it generated by some AI content… or Hulu doesn’t know how to create good comedy.
It wasn't bad. not as good as the original run, but way better than last week's episode
It's good the show is back, I guess.
But in the words of Deadpool "Well…That's just lazy writing"
It wasn't terrible, but honestly who is asking for this. The show has had SEVERAL decent endings at this point (somehow). Just let it go peacefully into the night.
"True" story that looks fake as shit
This is by far the dumbest movie I've seen all year. Too bad because the story of Tetris Is much more interesting than a plucky and earnest american salesman vs Evil soviets.
Legend has it, that the script took forever to finish. Every time they finished a line, it disappeared