What a great 2nd sequel for the infamous Greys Anatomy following Bailey's husband, Warren as he pursues a career as a fire fighter. Just like all the other dramas and its parent series there is plenty of edge of your seat drama as the firefighters personal and professional lives clash. Aside from the past few seasons that have gotten too mushy this is a very entertaining show aside from the emotional relationships as the calls for fires are intense.
I literally could not care less about season 1. Season 2 was life changing. The enemies to lovers story line was so FANTASTIC it actually had me on the FLOOR. Jonathan Bailey is INCREDIBLE. He & Simone Ashley delivered their chemistry on a glass platter & it DID. NOT disappoint. Everything was perfect & magical. It’s a piece of art. Period
A really good drama series that many people will love if they love dramas. I think the characters are all so unique, and I hope they continue to find new ways to differentiate the love stories of each Bridgerton.
I LOVE THIS SERIES IS THE MOST WONDERFUL THING I WATCHED TOTALLY DESERVE TO SIT AND WATCHED IT LIKE 1000 times
I'd love to be the bridge between the tons of these 3 brothers
A little cringey but also creative, fun and relatively unpredictable. Love the modern twist. Very likeable characters and beautiful costumes!
This show is great! I usually don’t care for period pieces but I absolutely LOVE this. Rege-Jean is :heart_eyes:
Very good series, very good photography and very good costumes.
A very well run drama, and above all a very well constructed and run plot about racism.
A touch of terror very well done and that mixes with racism in a very remarkable way.
Good cast, this is a highly recommended series.
The psycho-social horror of "Them" is wrenching, terrifying, and surreally real. It's like "Get Out" mixed with elements of "Beloved," "The Hills Have Eyes," "The Shining," "Carrie," and the opening scenes of HBO's "Watchmen." Despite the Jim Crow-era setting, we all know that the rabid hatred on display here remains part of American life (think of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tamir Rice, George Floyd, etc). The mythical backstory of twisted faith is … suggestive.
Warning: Potentially retraumatizing scenes of terrorism, murder, torture, beatings, sexual assault, blackface, microaggressions.
S2 is a vast improvement from S1. I could actually feel chemistry, the plot was rather interesting, and the points of conflict were really well done. Also, really well paced and acted.
This show is a serious guilty pleasure! Although I'd understand if many viewers were left disappointed after the departure of Regé-Jean Page (aka the charming Duke of Hastings and one of season one's protagonists), I think that season two - even with its at times drawn out plot lines - more than makes up for the changes in its cast. Anthony/Jonathan Bailey's intensity, Kate/Simone Ashley's steely resolve, and all characters' constant, colourful banter definitely shine through... To the point that, to me, this instalment might even be better than the previous!
I eagerly await a third season, which will perhaps revolve around Penelope's own storyline?
Where is the damn suitcase with the money?
Beyond that a fair watch.
love love :heart: this show, both are great. this my fav
I've watched both versions and this is the better one. Can't wait for more.
I honestly think the U.S. version is better than the U.K version. It has better comedic timing, likable characters, and overall I like the chemistry a lot more between this cast overall then the other series, everyone feels more friendly and has great interactions, especially between the main couple, so I think it's great. (I also love Rose McIver, so that's a nice touch!)
I usually find UK humour is good, US humour is good, but remakes are pretty much guaranteed to disappoint. After watching S1-3 of UK Ghosts, and Eps 1-6 of US Ghosts in the past few weeks I've got to say well done to the US team. If I didn't know which was the original, I would have credited the UK version with being the poor copy. You win this time USA.
I LOVE every aspects of this show, it's a total gem !!
You know whats terrifying about this series? The mothers mind obviously cracked but she acts normal and thinks she has done NOTHING WRONG. The grandmother was a fool as well. Really terrifying doco worth a watch in my eyes.
The inaction of the police when it mattered most and the complete naiveté of Lori's entire family and friends are truly shocking and, IMO, enabled her a lot more than she should've been. Don't even get me started on Chad. If people around him weren't so blinded by religion, they would've seen the red flags. The whole thing is sad, their victims deserved a lot better.
This woman got away with so much in her life, just because of her looks, in my opinion. I don't think this is a spoiler, but if it is, no problem!
All these comments are delusional, this is the best TWD Series, even better than the seasons after the first two.
Edit: Last Episode was whack, what a shame.
This show is amazing. The cinematograohy is movie quality as is the music. It is a bit tough to get into as they introduce a bunch of characters without much exposition. Once the story starts in earnest though it grabs as you follow 4-5 stories similar ro the movies. I'm sure some people will drop off due to the high fantasy nature but I'm loving it and can't wait to see where it goes.
Compared to all those totally CRAPPY sitcoms that rule the airwaves, this show is the Shakespear of comedies on tv.
If you don't like this brave and different show you are a stuck up and conservative boring person.
I miss this show a lot. It was fun. I really don't get the hate.
legends never die :type_3: RIP
As always, AppleTV produces quality television. The cast… amazing. The acting … amazing. The story and wriring, incredible. This is definitely a must watch. A beautiful story about women and the struggle to be heard.
This show is very quickly becoming my favorite show of the year.
It has everything from a very good writing to impeccable performances by an extremely talented cast, down to the kids, an excellent cinematography, great costumes and decors, not to mention a heart wrenching story of love, loss, sex discrimination and empowerment of a woman who just refuse to let the patriarchy (and remember this happens in the 50s) dictate how she should live her life and fights back in all the ways she can.
It has all the makings of a single season show, but even if it does not get more, in itself it's gonna be a treasure to re watch over the years.
Listen up, folks! I gotta confess something here. This show has got me hooked like a fish on a line. And let me tell you, the lead character is the bee's knees of 2023 television.
Signed,
Manly Bachelor heterosexual man in his early 50s
I first thought it was another simple horror tv show. It’s deeper than that. The storyline is great and it’s very suspenseful. Although it might have some annoying lengths sometimes.