Amazing episode!!!! It's like The Walking Dead meets Game of Thrones! Finally something exciting and not lackluster like the rest of this season.
Peggy roller skating while Roger plays the organ in an empty office has got to be one of the best visuals this show has ever done. Kudos!
SAM LEFT EVERYTHING IN FRONT US AND WE DID NOT GUESS WHAT WAS GONNA HAPPEN
A fever nightmare. Very unsettling, perfect set up for the final episode. 9.5/10
I found this show incredibly bad. I wanted to like it as I like other Showcase TVShows... went into it with a good state of mind but it just became to painful to watch after the went back in time. They forced so many plot points just to get the show moving.. I couldn't stomach it.
Anne Hathaway’s performance in this one is :clap::clap::clap:
The delivery is impressive in only 30 minutes. The bathroom scene was the best.
Also loved the work-friend’s way to deal with her at the end of the episode: MVP!
I LOVED PAM AND JIM SCENE WHEN PAM GET JEALOUS
that last scene had me in tears. wow. that was so beautiful
Although, I am a fan of Ariana - this was dissapointing. Expected a documentary about her tour with a backstory but I only counted 4-5 brief, meaningless backstage moments.
In fact, this was more of a concert movie, minimal behind the scene and details into what happens backstage/ the lead up to a big shows. It doesn't touch on big events that we all know happened during this time/ lead up to this era. The most info anyone gets is when Ariana explains that her dog pooped everywhere when she's was on FaceTime.
"Some call it rain"
"Paterson" is one of the most relatable, sweet, and charming movies I've seen this year. While the story is simply and straight forward on paper, but the final result is quite unique. Before seeing the movie, I've heard nothing but great things about this movie, even at Cannes it got excellent feedback. And boy, it didn't disappoint.
Adam Driver once again knocks it out of the park in this movie. By giving a very quite and kindhearted performance that's quiet something. He's in everything recently and I'm glad an actor at he's range is getting the work he deserves.
I would view this movie as kind of a character study. For example: Paterson main interest is poetry, as it is he's escapism, because he lives a simply life and usually dose the same routine everyday. He's a talented man that's stuck in a dull life. There's many times in the movie where he will be sitting at a bar (alone) and he will be watching other people and you can clearly see there's something going on in their lives. Or his friends would come up to him and talk about their day, which has a lot going compared to him. It brilliantly captures loneliness and the necessity of the main character. Even through he is married and has friends, he still feels isolated.
Jim Jarmusch wrote and directed this movie so brilliantly that I can't imagine any other director doing this. What's so interesting about Jarmusch direction is that he focus more on mood and character development than anything else. And that's why I felt the main character isolation and futility. The strongest part of "Paterson" (putting aside the acting) is Jarmusch screenplay, as the film is heavy dialogue. The poetry in the movie is so well written and wasn't terribly force like other movies when trying to be poetic. Excellent work Jim Jarmusch. Haven't seen his other work yet, but will do soon day.
Overall rating: "Paterson" is pure poetry in the most wonder way. I must admit, it left a big dumb smile on my face after it was over. The movie might be slow for some people and I can understand that, but there's something in this movie that I think everyone can appreciate.
It's speaking to how spiraling the rest of Roys (+Tom) are in this ep that somehow Connor/Willa come off relatively most adjusted. Which will probably change next ep, anyway.
The score brings this movie together very well.
pretty weak, not total shit but the story has been done much better many times before.