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Everything Everywhere All at Once

I absolutely love this movie. I knew it was going to be strange and very different from what I was used to. I took a colleague with me and we both loved it. Is it too much? Yes. Is it messy and difficult to follow sometimes? Yes. And that's what I love even more about it. Because it's as overwhelming as life itself. Sometimes it's calm and you can think and reflect about your actions and feelings, and sometimes it's an avalanche of events and feelings which don't often leave you time to make a decision and even less a good decision. It's a movie I want to see again and again because I know I'll always get something new out of it.

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Bridgerton: Season 2

If you liked the book be warned there is almost nothing of it in this season.
If you like a united family and strong friendship, skip it too.
I am so disappointed by it but as I really liked the book it may not represent the opinion of those who watch this season without any prior knowledge about it.
Anthony and Kate's relationship seemed to come out of nowhere here. And Anthony was so unlikable and never redeemed himself in my eyes.

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Doctor Who: 12x03 Orphan 55

It's not the message that's the problem. It's the quality of the episode.
It seriously felt like an episode from a shitty TV show. The relationship drama was crap like "I'm mad at you" and 2 seconds later, after useless problems created because of that, "I love you". Complete crap!!!
All the characters were useless.
The reveal brought nothing about except a lecture.
The doctor is once again inconsistant. The companions are merely "there" and do nothing for the story.
I never felt emotionally connected to anything in this episode. It was cringe worthy.
What the hell happened to the writing of this show!!!!!!!!!! I am soooooooooo mad!!!!!!!!!!

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NCIS: Los Angeles: 9x24 Ninguna Salida

I'm sooo mad at this episode. It feels like they exchanged the personality of Callen and Sam. And Mosley who was introduced as a stickler for rules suddenly decides to risk everything and everyone's life for her personal vendetta without being even sure of her son's location. I thought this was a smart show but frankly that last episode was a string of stupid decisions made by all the characters. The only ones I thought were as they should be were Deeks and Kensi. I mean even Hetty wasn't her usual cunning self. The characters used to not be afraid to speak up when something wasn't right but this episode they just let it go. The way Mosley fired Deeks was comical, she fired him for pointing out how completely off the rails she has been. I hoped Mosley would bring stability and force Callen to stop doing things his way no matter the consequences but now this!! I'm so disappointed!

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