That little Arkham Horror moment was enjoyable.
I like how they’ve been handling the show as a huge joke, makes me take it more seriously.
The kittens were a nice touch.
Not sure anybody in this show right now is a decent person. Except for maybe, again, Kathy. I get confused whether the episodes play chronologically (my fault, could pay more attention to the first seconds), but as this being chronological after all, wtf is Ian’s deal. throws hands in the air
This main cast is basically made up of a bunch of immature assholes.
Lmao. They say Kathy is "such a mess". By now she seems to be the one who's the least of a mess in this whole show. Well, she and her guy - haven't seen enough of him yet to ascertain his state of messiness haha.
Dear Roy, or the propaganda shot for “look how much fun it is to be working in a mine”, aka We want YOU to be working in this here dreamy, dark place.
This episode had a lot of nice scenes. Now let’s see whether they give us demise or cliffhanger for the last one :sob:
At last, a really good one. This one was hilarious. I think I prefer this show being comedy rather than pretend-series, as that is way less believable. This way, the occasional sloppy writing isn't as noticeable either cough.
Really fun episode! Enjoyed! It!
Been enjoying the show, but this episode was just really ...bad. It had sloppy and lazy writing written all over it. Really? You really want to play that "ohhh the one who got away" to... make it interesting? Then have the laziest and most boring conversations, make their relationship or whatever entirely implausible, portray their connection that's supposedly so important, as hollow...
Please next time, spare us that incredible bore. That episode was a waste of my time. Too much eyerolling to enjoy.
Hope they pick up.
While I feel this show might be declining in its quality with time, I would still watch it for the humour and the incredible visual aesthetics alone. This show is feeding my sense of aesthetics way too well.
I might be alone on this, but I found this show rather boring and incredibly tropey and predictable. I dropped it after three episodes. If it truly gets MUCH BETTER after, I may give it another go if I find myself so inclined, but I'd rather watch something that actually gets to me.
I liked that this movie, rather than being a retelling of the old, embeds it and tells a new story. Which is in my opinion a far better use of reusing old tales just for the sake of bringing them back on screen. The degree of photo realism is right too — the animals are let be animals, albeit very smart ones, with most of their expression in their eyes. It works well here. (Plus, Dumbo is so adorable!)
What I didn’t like is forcing romance into it.
And my biggest pet peeve is one little thing really, but it almost drove me mad haha: at some point they take a photo of dumbo with an old analogue camera, and in the papers the next day there’s an extremely pixlated crop of it. PIXLS. Come on!!! You had like ONE JOB. Could they not afford one little print for their movie?
So much body horror. Glad there was some comic relief in between. This one was pretty intense!
I was surprised at how NeoNoir this film was, had not expected that.
Thoroughly enjoyed the twists as well as the long, uncut fighting scene.