Great episode. I like the flow to this season so far.
A decent first season and there's enough to enjoy, but the quality of the show is out of balance. Acting performances go from great to really bad and for every good episode there's a dissapointing one. The story is interesting, but feels rushed at times. Best performances this first season in my opinion go to Bendedict Wong, Alex Sharp and Jess Hong. All three of them act really natural and subtle. Unfortunately this can't be said for Eiza González and Saamer Usmani. Usmani's acting is so fabricated and fake that it makes me question if it's on purpose and he's actually an alien.
Looking forward to a second season and hope they can improve on the first.
I like this show, but after 6 episodes I must come to the conclusion that I really dislike Eiza González acting and her character Auggie. Compared to the rest of the cast her performance just feels off and falls short. She looks like she's duck facing half of the time and is more concerned with looking beautiful then delivering a believable en convincing performance. Saamer Usmani's acting is a bit better, but also very flat and artificial in my opinion.
Benedict Wong's acting is topping everybody in this show. He's not pushing it and that leads to a really natural performance.
Benedict Wong's acting is topping everybody in this show. He's not pushing it and that leads to a really natural performance.
This movie is an insult to all the Disney movies that came before. An AI abomination with cheap and flat animation.
Oh man.. that ending. So heavy, so sad.
Ending on a high note, with the storylines coming together in a great way. A fantastic finale to a great first season. Lucy staying silent for something like 30 minutes this episode, listening to her dad and Moldaver (with scenes in between ofcourse) gave so much weight to the scene. Absolutely loved it. Can't wait for season 2.
Such a powerful episode. Anna Sawai is making more and more name for herself. Her perfomance in this episode was once again outstanding.
Twisted, disturbing and bad shit crazy with a whiff of dark humor. Great episode.
Really slow paced and probably a turn off for a lot of people, but I like it. The show is slowly building up that ominous tension.
A good addition to the 4 episodes on HBO. Hearing the story of Bryan Hearne and his mom and learning about them reconnecting brought a tear to my eye. Let that be the start of a lot of a lot of positive things to come from this documentary.
Another great season. If this is the last one, I would be okay with that. They've kept up a great level so far and this would be a pretty high note to end on.
A decent and fun finale, but also very rushed. For me it felt like the story of this episode needed to be told in two episodes or one 1,5 hour long episode. Still it's a satisfying conclusion to the story arc of Rick and Michonne in my opinion.
It's crazy how well this show balances goofy humor with well written drama.
Best episode so far this season and a great lead up to the finale in my opinion. I had some trouble picking this show back up and I even hesitated to stop watching after a few episodes. Glad I didn't.
This episode dials it back a little, but was still very good. Anna Sawai's acting is growing on me fast. Loved her in the teahouse scene.
This is the second episode that makes the mistake of focussing too much on an uninteresting side-character. In episode two it was 'Nat' and now it happens again with Jadis. In my opinion Jadis didn't earn the weight to be made so important in this closing chapter. She never had a great build up in the main show or the impact of the Governor or even Negan. It's too bad two out of the 5 episodes so far had this 'focus problem'. I really liked the other three episodes to be honest.
5 out of 10 episodes done and they were all fantastic. Really special show so far.
A good dialogue-heavy episode building up to the final two episodes. Great chemistry between Danai Gurira and Andrew Lincoln as always.
Rarely have I seen such a perfect start to a show. These first three episodes are just marvelous.
Ritchie's work is a bit hit or miss for me, but this one is definitely a hit. Great atmosphere, cast, acting, storytelling and audio/visual. It was some time since I'de seen Vinnie Jones in a movie and I was pleasantly surprised by his acting performance in this more laid back role. Hope we get a second season!
Another good episode. Unexpected turns of events boosted this one up to an 8 for me.
It's an okay watch and Millie Bobby Brown is a good enough actrice to somewhat carry the movie.
Two things that annoyed the hell out of me:
There is so much I could say about this documentary, but after rolling the credits I choose to just sit here in silence..
Bizarre and really unsettling. Not showing anything that happens 'behind the walls' is what makes this movie stand out. It's pacing is very slow and for a large part of the movie we just watch the family going about their day, but the absurdity of precisely that is what made it work for me.
John Wick, The Equalizer, The Punisher.. Every once in a while we get a good revenge action movie and this is one of those. It's nothing you haven't seen before, but it just delivers on the things it gives you. A fun and simple storyline, great fight choreography, a likeable cast overall and a lead actor we all cheer for.
This was a great movie. Even without much interest for wrestling and not knowing the true story before watching. Good writing, directing and acting sucked me in straight away and didn't let me go until the credits were rolling.
Quite a step down from the first episode because of some rather bad acting. The way things are set up is okay, but the execution in this episode wasn't there for me.
Just this first episode emphasizes so much how the show missed Andrew Lincoln.