Prepare to have your mind blown. This is "food porn" at it's absolute best. A must-watch for sure.
This review was written at the time of season 1, episode 14.
Jujutsu Kaisen is simply great. Loveable characters, beautiful animation, and great story. MAPPA really shows they are one of the greatest in the industry, they made these characters come alive and made me fall in love with them. The action scenes are super high quality and I hope it continues like that. I'm really excited to see where the story goes, overall really great!
I've never despised a character as much as this Yanky dude since Dolores Umbridge times. Fuck that guy 100 times.
Painting a portrait of a complex person with undeniably repulsive character traits while not being overly dismissive of them due to a narrative's need to idealise, at least to some extent, its protagonist is what Bojack Horseman does best. Occasionally the hybrid animal-human setting brews up some genuine humor but often the show is a bleak and unapologetic look at how bad systems amplify the unsavory traits of humans while simultaneously rewarding the individual with material benefits.
Underrated sitcom that should have earned multiple Emmy’s. Love it.
As somebody who is not American and has never really been exposed to either this case or any of the people involved: is OJ really as dumb as he is presented here? He seems positively mentally disabled in some scenes! That aside, the show is decent enough. The performances are for the biggest part pretty great, everything else ranges from ok to decent enough. I don't find it very compelling, but I think that's down to me not having any prior ties to the story: I'm enjoying it as if it were pure fiction rather than a fictionalized account of reality. And it sure as hell is crazy enough to pass for fiction, mostly due to the ridiculously broken American legal system.
I like the idea of the show, but the writers need to do better research (I'm looking at you, Brazil storyline), and some of the actors need to step up their game a bit.
The script is TERRIBLE, super clichéd and predictable. As a hardcore fan of this kind of genre, I still can't bring myself to continue watching this crap past episode 5
Mind f* and retro-modern techno wierd. Exactly how I like it
One of the weirdest documentary series that can be found. The irony of John Wilson manifests itself in episodes with strange themes such as scaffolding or ways of covering furniture. The mastery of the project is in how it manages to make each episode drift towards unusual paths, which cast doubt on the lucidity of the human being. It is an unusual look at life, a discovery of the most remote places of our existence.
é mara!