That felt very much like a season finale, wonder what else they are going to go thru in the last two episodes?
Did everyone forget about Bobby?
The definition of short and sweet, some very funny moments, 2-3 times where I laughed so hard I had to wipe my eyes. Nothing truly groundbreaking but would love to get more seasons in the future. A solid evening binge, worth the watch for sure.
There are many questions the show leaves unanswered, so if you're a stickler for logic holes, you're probably not enjoying the show. But if you just go with the flow, it can be highly entertaining. Mostly I'm just glad to see more Archie badassery.
Painfully slow pace gives the impression they don't have a lot of content to work with and will probably be stretching it out to fill the run time. Ashamed, because could be a potentially interesting topic for a real documentary.
I'm really baffled as to how this reviewed so well with critics. I think George is kind of an absurd character, but everyone else is really bland. The documentary doesn't do a great job of really analyzing the way the festival is run or what motivates the other characters, instead trying to drum up some sort of Succession style drama, except for the fact that the actual actions the characters are taking are not actually that crazy or impressive or even entertaining. It's just very bland and drawn out, and you can see by the ending that they didn't really have a story to tell. I feel like they were trying to capitalize on the way Tiger King went viral, but at least that story had genuine absurdity driving it. This one simply does not. It has some heavy stylization, but that's about it.
Yikes. not very interesting people here.
Chapter VII - Alex Jones
Main Story: Deep Sea Mining
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Boring. The whole JJ subplot... who cares. Garcia's her usual immature self... the ending, granted, is interesting... but honestly, if I hear something beep I'm not asking what that is but start running immediately.
A good roast overall but a lot of jokes didn't hit even the crowd and a lot of laughs seemed forced.
Also even though in general i don't like a lot of female stand ups (probably bcz i'm a guy and can't relate) the funniest of all was Nikki Glaser, loved her
Basically a 2hr 30min montage!
I want to watch that opening scene on repeat.
But in the 2.5 hour version of this movie, I failed to make any connection to any of the characters. So watching it, it was just a bunch of stuff happening. I felt no investment or reason to feel anything during good times nor bad for any of the characters. Those things were just things happening.
Hopefully the 4+ hour version of this movie fixes that, because as it stands I was expecting more. This movie is a bit of a let down.
One of the best - and most heartbreaking - episodes in a LONG time. Incredibly well done.
I wondered how they would do this... And it was very well done indeed. The daily, day to day, rigmorole continues... Till they don't.
Reagan 'Missy', performed the scene impeccably well.
I can't wait to see her acting bloom in future projects.
And Lance 'George Snr', had a full and interesting episode... it was a fun episode on the eve of the final two episodes that will wind the series of Young Sheldon.
Even knowing the moment was coming didn’t make it any less sad and shocking.
This was another great episode & great to see Colter's extension to the family as played by Jenson Ackles. I'm pretty sure I may have seen a nod to Supernatural around the beginning of the episode with a certain motor vehicle?
Look forward to seeing more episodes with Justin & Jenson in future episodes
The premise has promise that the writing didn’t keep. The pace was jagged in some places and cumbersome in others. The performances were mediocre. I give this limited series a 5 (meh) out of 10. [Drama]
If they can hack into 3 automated cars to kill Saul, TF they doing when he's on an airplane, just malfunction some microcontrollers on the plane and crash it.
Also if the probe is flying at 80km/s as they show after the 3rd blast, the velocity is not increasing, hence there is no acceleration hence no force acting hence no stress in the joints, how TF did it snap.
Besides all of this, if their proton computer can mess up results of a particular accelerator, and they fear humans, just set off the abundant nuclear weapons we have. problem solved. why the elaborate plan of taking down humanity with taking down science.
Walton Goggins has played some interesting characters in the past, but The Ghoul is iconic.
Can’t wait to rewatch this all over again, and again, and again.
I told myself years ago that I would have no expectations, that I’m just happy we’re getting a live action Fallout. Although there are some things I wish were different, I am definitely a satisfied fan. Season 2 when?
such a big pile of crap with terrible songs and one dimensional characters and poor writing. Even Mr Bean couldn't save this movie.
Crab rave carried the movie
Heidi's reactions to seeing Ryan and Mikey dolled up like Beavis and Butthead were hilarious! Often hosts and cast members breaking can be annoying, but Ryan was having the best time and his energy was infectious.
Best episode for a very long time! I was in tears of laughter in parts! Love the fact Ryan loses it so many times! and as for the Beavis & Butthead sketch...It's the best one ever! 10/10 for sure :thumbsup:
It has a banger intro theme but the humor mostly isn't for me. I still enjoyed it tho and actually want to watch a potential second season
Nice show. Good humor. I hope there is a season 2.