The severity of this film smashes on the shoulder. Emotionally strong impact on the viewer. Great climate, the role of the main and ending. Strong study of social ostracism.
Great first episode! Really intense! Can't wait for next episode!!!
If Cinemax can produce another awesome action show like Banshee I'll definitely watch this. The first episode was a great start.
Cinemax is getting back in the game. Starting with Banshee few years ago.. but the recent Outcast and now this.. keep it up!
It's disgusting that Rudy basically got off with murdering someone....also that reporter making those sensational headlines, wtf? Dude, you really don't believe you had a part in the "Foxy Knoxy" shet? /smfh
I am on ep 6 at the moment and one could compare this with Vikings, while Vikings has better characters in general (the main character here is very likeable too), this show has a much better pace. Especially because the pace is fast you dont get bored at any scene and can stay engaged. The show has a lot of unexpected turns and twists, which are unpredictable. I highly recommend this show
edit: after finishing this gem of a show, I have to say I almost was not going to give it a chance, but thank god I did, because this show has such an amazing pace and really well developing and talented actors. A show filled with great twists and turns and unlike in some other shows you actually get to see a lot of events happen during a single episode. Other shows should take an example here
9/10 for Season 1
I knew NOTHING about this events whatsoever. A friend just told me "watch it, don't google it". What a documentary: my completely ignorance on the matter was very important for me, I was on the edge of my seat for the last 3 episodes. This shit is INCREDIBILE. Hands down, the most amazing documentary I've seen in my life.
This serie is so freaking good!
I was going to write a long report about this series, but I'll just cut to the core. This is a brilliant show.. 11.22.63 centers around James Franco and is executive produced by Stephen King and J.J Abrams based on a book by King. Need I say more? If you're here seeking out this series, I suggest watching it in entirety. If you're expecting it to be a scene-for-scene adaption of the book then I'd recommend not watching at all because that is not how interpretation works. James Franco delivered a heartwarming performance in this beautifully crafted story about history, love and the speculative horrors of revisionism. The whole cast did a pretty good job with costumes, norms and portraying the differences in time, however, Sarah Gadon (Sadie Dunhill) was such a delight on screen. I hope we get to see more of her in other shows. The story arc was tightly knit and well laid out. What struck me the most is the touching ending to a magnificent journey for the central protagonist. Sit back and enjoy a blast to the past with good acting, decent script, and quality production from Hulu.
This is a highly addictive series, with some great cast, interesting storyline and even some humor. I also appreciate the character development of Saga. The writers did a tremendous job.
Forget Diane Kruger, Sofia Helin is the shit! #TeamSagaNorén
I was pretty bored with this episode
This was really good! Great acting, plot, suspense.
The thing about Girls is that you shouldn't come to it expecting to laugh out loud. It's raunchy, there's awkward nudity, and some pseudo-funny moments, but most of all there's a strong realism in the scripting, acting and directing that almost makes it feel like a reality show. Basically, it's not comedy, it's not drama, it's not bad, it's not good. It's just mediocre reality. And that is why I stopped watching at the end of season 1.