'73 Yards' was a properly eerie and creepy episode, with some actual horror elements and gorgeous cinematography too. Really strong performance by Millie Gibson as well. Doctor Who inevitably faces some limits when tackling with horror themes, given the show's PG rating, but they definitely found the perfect balance here, delivering a legitimately haunting and at times quite unsettling story.
Me: "There's no way they can even come close to being as good as the last episode."
Also me: "OH MY GOD IT WAS EVEN BETTER"
An amazing episode, with stories and threads that will likely make much more sense later on. Suspense, mystery, and emotion, all masterfully woven together.
The new seasons feel too long with more filler content.
I think we were all ready to see Maya going, lasting 10 episodes out of pity. But Plasma didn't shine for real and as it's been said a lipsync for your life should count. At the same time they were the same splits (with slightly more passion), anyway, we will never get rid of her...
I loved it. Ruby is brilliant. I don't get how people can say that the 15th isn't doctor-like. Basically Matt Smith's doctor no? I'm hyped.
I'm loving this new doctor who and Ruby. Really laughed at the end. Hope spring will be here soon. It's been a while since I've been excited for doctor who. Thanks Russel for coming back!
I'm holding space for the fact that i might be a dumb dumb but I truly don't understand the purpose of this season. like broadly what the overarching goals of the story are. the shift from season 1s serialized plot structure to more episodic fair is deeply confusing for me
This is not the last episode, right? The ending makes no fucking sense.
What was the moral of this story? That there is no moral in Hollywood? Also the grown-ups are even worse than the kids. Seriously. Eli Roth goes from being so annoyed with their performances to being super enthusiastic. Like wtf?! Joslyn thrusting all over Eli Roth was a cringe fest. Why was this drama with Joslyn's ex introduced at all? And then she says Tedros is the love of her life? What in the actual hell? Why did we all watch this? Why was this made? This is not serious.
What a fake deep and non-sensical ending. I have a headache after watching this.
I am not really sure on the message of the end. Does she realize she couldn't do this without Tedros, or does she go back to her abuser after seemingly breaking free of him? Straight trash.
Enough already! I stopped watching half-time through this episode. What a piece of crap. The participating actors promised some quality, they just don‘t deliver. The writing seems to be from a bunch of 14 year olds. The mysoginy is off the charts. The young girl with the interesting lyrics is the only decent charcter in this show. The rest of them I despise.
At this point, I don't even know why I'm making myself suffer by watching this sht.
But seriously……..what was HBO thinking?
This show is absolutely awful. The cinematography is decent, but everything else is so bad. Art is subjective and people's views are different, but just on a base level, this show isn't art. It's "im14andthisisdeep" levels of writing.
Truly, truly painful to watch. Terrible. Shit. Trash. Big yikes.
the protags get somehow more emotionally immature and embarrassing to the point where i'm incredibly confused over whether we were ever meant to root for them, every scene in this gets increasingly more miserable and self masturbatory in how it puts its characters through complete torture with no payoff and it's sealed off with revoltingly homophobic overtones. subversive revolutionary writing at work i guess!
this is the first time that I did rate a tv serie with 1. zit should be 0. Garbage.
After three weeks can we all just admit that this is a dud and it's just not gonna happen? I think my curiosity with this show is done, I usually give 3 episodes before deciding if a show is worth it.
The Weeknd tries so hard to be edgy that he just comes off as pathetic. Who told him he can act?
There's an okay show in here about artist exploitation but it is hampered down by unnecessary sex scenes and this desire to be edgy. I get that Hollywood loves the cliche of "sex sells", but it's just so over the top in this show, especially with the creepy dialogue that the Weekend's character says.
This show is 90% sex and nudity and 10% plot. They’re trying soooo hard to be edgy but it just ends up being sooo cringe. I’m watching for my girl Rachel Sennott and I do wanna see where it ends up but geez The Weeknd’s acting is so bad. I hate when you can TELL someone is acting. Maybe it’s supposed to be bad on purpose to just emphasize how fake/corny the character is but it’s just so embarrassing.
The dinner scene was so uncomfortable so idk if that means they did a good job or a bad job. I’m hoping things turn around for Jocelyn by the end of the season bc absolutely no one is looking out for her.
i cannot believe this is a real tv show and i also cannot believe i watched this fml
This show is fine except for some too long and not exactly necessary worthy for the plot scenes. Somebody lied to The Weeknd several times while he was on set "acting".
This show is trying so hard to make shock value. Don't get me wrong, I liked Euphoria, but this is just bad. I hope not a lot of teens would watch this show especially since Jennie is here.
I just wanna know what the point of all those sex scenes is? They don’t even feel sexy, just awkward and forced
“I wanna make music that lasts longer than my life.” meanwhile, it's just a weird moaning version of her already dumb pop song.
The dialogue is quite immature at times.
I think a huge problem with this show is that The Weeknd has no sex appeal and can’t sell the darkness that this character needs. He is also not a super convincing actor or character so it takes you out of the scene. I burst into laughter when Tedros started his dirty talk, it was that bad.
This episode singlehandedly put me off ever wanting to listen to The Weeknd's music ever again, those final 10 mins were so ew (I don't typically care about sex scones in shows, but this just felt awkward and unnecessarily pretentious)
Definitely feels like Sam Levinson living out his fantasies through this show bc I wonder if some scenes were really necessary. I just hope Lily-Rose Depp was comfortable and made to feel safe while shooting.