homegirl was really 'bout to jump from one boat to another while wearing high heels :skull::skull::skull:
guest stars tab on this page is INSANE
will poulter, the man you are
‘I for one am not going to compromise my artistic integrity”
You’re not artistic and you have no integrity” lol classic
I hope Remy gets a real daddy soon. He seems like a great kid!
I have been destroyed emotionally and I don't know if I'll ever recover
Nathan Fielder must be stopped
Probably my favourite episode of television this year. Brilliant stuff right here, those 20 minutes flew by.
All one shot. Very well done. Dynamic, stressful and brilliant. The planning and rehearsing had to have been off the charts stellar.
Only after the episode ended did I have time to stop and have the realization that there were no cuts once you were in the restaurant.
my anxiety was THROUGH THE FUCKING ROOF
You never cooked chicken alfredo with a friend? :joy:
Dumpster is a great name for a dog
Otis is seriously pissing me off this season. Back in season 1 he was, for the most part, "compellingly odd" as Maeve once said. This season, however, he's been doing nothing but antagonizing everyone around him from his mother to Jakob to Ola to Maeve and it's annoying as hell. The speech he made in this episode was just a bunch of self-righteous bullshit. I've been shipping him with Maeve from the start, but tbh now I think Maeve deserves better than this entitled little shit.
at martin piroyansky's house DOING DRUGSSSSSS
That was pretty bad.
I kinda feel that the writing team probably thought, "Hey, that meta Disney+ joke is gonna be hilarious" but it was just plain awkward.
Also, positioning Corbin Bleu, who is playing a fictionalized version of himself, as a jerk in the first episode was way too out there, since the majority of the audience who knows who Corbin is irl, know that he's the furthest from a jerk as one could get. Idk, it's just not very believable. Though, I was very happy to see Jason Earles again. He's a very underrated comedic actor, in my opinion.
The original song was great. On the other hand, what 16 - 17 year old is ever gonna be that excited to be in "Frozen: The Musical", even if they are theatre kids. That was so dumb.
Ricky finding the harness so out of nowhere was just way too easy. Also, those new characters feel so out of place. Why are so many OG characters missing all of a sudden anyway?
I know, I know, the show's not supposed to be Emmy material, but the writing in S1 & 2 was really well done, and this episode was just plain sloppy.
This lowkey feels like a filler episode. The tease about Carlos from the end of the last episode leads to nothing more than a line about how whatever his plan was didn't work. The reveal at the end is the only real interesting part of the episode and even then, it seems weird that they even hid it for so long.
Few more 'known' faces than last season. Hope that s2 doesn't feel like cameo central. Also Amy Schumer? No fucking thank you.
Tina was great ofc but as another commenter said there's something missing in the dialogue snappiness. Hopefully it's just first ep jitters
why are we still watching this, as a society?
everything that happened with ashtray in this episode was horrible writing. absolutely awful.
i wanted to see more of maddy beating the shit out of cassie, not elliot singing
How is Rue gonna catch no consequences from losing that suitcase of drugs? They better answer this in season 3
the season finale was a bit less cringy and a bit darker than usual...anyways I'm still looking forward to the prequel spinoff Greg the Egg, the origin story of a little Machiavellian fuck
The first episode was exciting (after half an hour), this one was slow, a bit boring and predictable (everyone will return). Nice introduction to the characters, but slow. Hope it gets better once they returned to the playground.
Almost a bit too dragging for me. I loved the ending shots though!
Brilliant season. Oh, and Bark Wahlberg :joy:.
This is truly a well put show. And one where there is no forced sexuality or race or gender. Everything feels pretty natural and real life-like. I have liked characters that if they were "forced" in other setting (which is something that Netflix specially tends to do), they would probably won't work for me. Eric still keeps being amazing and his relation with Otis feels very genuine (although i think he wasn't in his best behaviour this season). Adam's character keeps developing even more, and the actor was able to really capture this evolution (from a "no-emotion" bulk bully to a guy that feels confident enough to say "i'm pretty"). I think the next season should be the last one before it gets stretch too much. This end-season wasn't bad at all if it were a finale, but i really wouldn't mind to see a new one. The story is so wide that keeps you hooked enough to want more. Cheers to Netflix for this one
I really liked how they managed Isaac's "confession": multi-layered characters who may act shitty in the heat of the moment, but not for its own sake or - worse - just for complicating the plot and getting it one, are some of the best in creating a believable and complex framework for the story (even and especially if they're secondary ones).
Same - and even more - goes for Adam and his development.
Even if Otis and Maeve are THE couple, I kind of like the relationship with Ruby evolving and not being just a filler.