"my June?" :sob::sob::sob:oh my fucking god
wow - I’m last week’s comments I said I had faith they would blast us at the end. Bam!!!
Handmaid's Tale has become ascended fanfic, and I am here for it!
Oooh, what will the trailerpark people be up to now... Please let this be the last season and let everyone crash and burn in the last episode.. Shooting smurf was a great start (seriously.. 'smurf'?)
Son of a bitch, I'm gonna miss this show.
There was nothing enlightening here. I felt that the engineering from social, psychological, computational, and mathematical aspects were interesting and should have been explored more, since they essentially glossed over the misinformation campaigns running rampant on every social media platform the world over. Even if this doc would've focused on regulation, or the lack thereof, that would've been something, but they chose to not call any entities out, remain middle-of-the-road, and out of the fray. I think that this topic would've been much better served as a multi-part series that explored the various ramifications of social media, rather than 90 minutes of glossed over, big-picture fluff that didn't hit at the heart of any of the numerous implications caused by the inherent designs of social media platforms.
I will say, however, there were far better recommendations for how to combat this ever-present problem in the last few moments of the film, while the credits rolled. The director had the interviewees each list methods they utilize to prevent overexposure to the ills of social media to them and their families.
Just started watching and I’m getting early 19th century Gossip Girl vibes...
So glad it’s getting a second season. I loved every minute of it.
Sam Esmail doing a cameo and giving his wife Emmy Rossum a little role as well. As Philip puts it: Welcome back, Mr. Alderson. Two year break is over :)
My most beloved TV show got destroyed in a matter of minutes. The previous episodes of S08 at least gave me some kind of emotion, episode 05 was a flat line. This truly is a masterpiece, a masterpiece of destruction. They've destroyed everything! The character development, the story, the plot, the meaning of GOT, the writing of G.R.R. Martin. They've destroyed all the hard work put in all of these years, they've spit on everything. I'm not going to hate the show, it gave me so much, and it will continue to be my favorite, but i'm just going to pretend this last season was never made. I'm going to imagine all the possible theories, all the story plots that could have been made, and just hope the writer finishes the series some day.
Sesion 8 the waste of our time.
Really loved this season and the addition of the guy playing michael, who did a fantastic job selling all sides of his character. I enjoyed the flashbacks and web of interconnections to other seasons and some of the obscurer ones to discover really blew my mind.
yeah Bens wife suck since ep 01
Cowboy game of thrones. Great movie!
Nick Park's animation, as always, was top rate, as was the voice acting of the stellar cast. Sadly, an anachronistic footie match between people of the Stone age and the Bronze age was as interesting as stale bread under a car seat, and just as funny.
The most boring movie ever.
i can't believe i cried over elizabeth and george. she sacrificed herself for valentine's hapiness. and george lost elizabeth, the only person he truly cared about
Very disappointing ending to the season. There were only maybe one or two good episodes this season. The rest were a mess.
Brutally cliche, viciously formulaic and, ultimately, unforgivably phony.
Certainly the most clever and elegant burn against Donald Trump to date.
This cutting satire takes on Trump's travel ban, the Confederate flag debate, and asks the question, who is the real danger to the U.S., foreigners or white middle class?
Frankly, I don't see why there's so much hate against this film. Maybe there are more conservative Republican Trump supporters than I'd been led to believe? Too bad and screw the lot of them!
This show is a huge waste of time, whether accurate or not....why????
The story is really interesting and I admire the original author but the show was kind of boring. At some points it had interesting kind of twists where you wanted to continue watching but otherwise it felt… flat somehow.
An adaptation of a Margaret Atwood book, written and co-produced by Sarah Poley, great cast - my expectations were high. These are my thought on watching the first episode: Sarah Gadon's acting is a little stilted and although the dialogue is good, it's staccato delivery can rob it of its wealth. The production design is rather sparse, accentuating the bleakness of the piece, but the potential is there for some great storytelling. I give it a cautious 6 (fair) out of 10, [Crime, Drama]
**Upon finishing, I am leaving my rating as 6 (fair) out of 10. The ending left questions unanswered (unless the title itself is the answer), so, as to storytelling, the satisfaction of a mystery was flawed. As this is based on a true story the themes carry the burden of the piece: the defilement of the powerless, and those bleak tones resound in delivery, setting and production. The acting was disappointing with the exception of Zachary Levi and Paul Gross. It's always good to hear from Margaret Atwood and Sarah Poley, but curiosity sustained me to persevere to the end and satisfaction was deferred.*
Great season finale. Loved this season, it was easily the best yet.
Absolutely awesome season finale, with a breathtaking 1 minute cliffhanger and plenty emotional moments.
What a waste of time watching this shows was.
It's the new Downton Abbey but so so SOOOOO much better.
If you've been in a cult you'd understand some of the problems where the character gets involved in. Decent show.
I hope it gets cancelled... Sleepy Hollow was at the beginning one of my favorite tv series, but the 4th season was totally unnecessary and unwatchable. Don't see why we need a 5th season