The episode is boring, and flash back would have been better for a simple duration of 15 minutes to 20 minutes only, without going into many details that take up the episode time, which we have been waiting for a whole week.
I can't rate the episode more than 3/10
If you're going in to this season expecting anything, you'll be disappointed.
Basically just a boring filler episode. There was only ~3 minutes of content actually worth watching, and it was all at the end.
The worst show ever made that I love. Don't take it seriously and enjoy it.
I was excited they finally released the Season 3 of Master of None but after watching 2 full episodes and starting the 3rd I'll just stop.
This ain't Master of None. WTH?! Bring Aziz back! Very disappointed with this one.
Borat, is one of the smartest comedies of all-time. This is mainly due to Sacha Baron Cohen's performance. The character was beyond impressionable. Who here remembers all the Borat Halloween costumes? It was a movie that appealed to nearly everybody. Like how racists can enjoy this movie for its racism, but other people who are smarter than that know that the movie is not actually racist, but is making fun of racism, can enjoy it for that. it's intelligent on a satirical level. But at the same time, you don't necessarily have to understand the satire and social-political commentary to be able to enjoy this movie.
Take away all the intelligent humor and you still have a "Bad Grandpa"-esque film filled with crude humor and funny reactions. But even if that's all that this movie was, it would still be eons above "Bad Grandpa" because this movie took it to the fucking extreme. In movies like "Bad Grandpa," all they had to do to get people to sign the release to show their face, was to appear from behind a curtain after the gag and be like: "'Sup. It's actually Johnny Knoxville and Jeff Tremaine. You guys are in a movie. Sign this thing, right? You wanna be famous, right?"
But there is no way that that would fly for a movie like Borat. With the majority of people that had major roles in the film, they got them to sign the release while pretending as if the movie that they were filming was actually a real small documentary and that Borat was a real person. You didn't always need hidden cameras to film the shot because the cameraman himself was a character. And I, for one, think that's clever as fuck. Not only was Sasha Baron Cohen so convincing to his victims because he never broke character, but his genius sense of improv allowed him to create hilarious material independent of what was scripted.
And what I love about the writing is that it wasn't just: "Here's a bunch of scripted scenes that we're going to call the story" and "Here's all the pranks in-between." They made an extra effort to make sure that the scripted parts and unscripted parts meshed together perfectly. Like they knew that he needed to find Pamela Anderson on television as the initial incident, but instead of doing just that, they decided that they could prank someone to get to that place. Hell, a lot of the reincorporated jokes are products of unscripted scenes.
Overall, this is a great film! Check it out! But most likely you already have.
yay... another spin of off walking dead..... exactly what we were missing after the 19 other spin offs
One of the weirdest documentary series that can be found. The irony of John Wilson manifests itself in episodes with strange themes such as scaffolding or ways of covering furniture. The mastery of the project is in how it manages to make each episode drift towards unusual paths, which cast doubt on the lucidity of the human being. It is an unusual look at life, a discovery of the most remote places of our existence.
There was a time, maybe, when this show was watchable. Now is just a ridiculous succession of idiotic episodes, one after the other. Writers wander in the dark with no ideas where they are going worse than our beloved Infected.
Is just not worth it.
It's interesting that there is never a conflict until the Christians get their panties in a wad.
Terrible show. Seems like it was made just to earn advertising revenue.
new trailer just dropped and it sounds like garbage... we want J.R. back!
Of all the shows that deserve another season, this is not one of them.
Static filler borefest packed with bad dialogue. Should've at least spiced the pace up by alternating the generic teenage trash with present-set sequences in which Ellie clashes with infected and cannibals trying to get supplies for Joel, just as they did with the game.
Complete trash of a show. What a joke.
Easily the weakest episode yet. The stuff we got was good, it was enjoyable, I liked the characters together - but it felt like it lacked any sort of resolution. This episode left me feeling unsatisfied.
I worry that the final two episodes are going to feel rushed.
Someone needed to speak up at Tribal and remind everyone that none of the first seven people voted out of Survivor were black. The jury was the product of the game, not the result of racism.
Unfortunately this episode is boring as hell and not only that, it doesn't contribute to the story or characters we knew before it in any other way. It's shame because other than this one the show has been great, I hope the next episode makes up for this garbage.
People who make things about race that aren't about race make me think they are racist which is what causes them to think 'its about race' when it isn't, because that is their focus.
This episode was awfully written. Very boring with useless drivel. Both the acting and the directing were terrible this episode. Also stormy was a bad choice for the role, she didn’t effectively portray the character and came off like she was faking a persona. Easily the worst episode of the bunch. Could have done a few flashbacks and one of pascal too would have been effective in getting the message across of what’s going through her head.
3/10 surprised by this bad episode after how good the previous ones have been so far.
Great documentary showing how hostile the society can be to ideas of freedom. On the other hand, it also shows that even people with the best intentions can become derailed by power struggles. The world would be a better place if people were more tolerant and open minded. I highly recommend the series.
Unfortunately this episode has ended my lifelong survivor love, and it will be the last episode I watch. This turned it into something it’s not about, and it’s no longer survivor the way it used to be. It’s always going to evolve but it evolving into a race against race thing isn’t what this show was meant to be about. I don’t think I can respect this gameplay, and I would prefer to stop watching now.
After watching this episode, all I want is for all of them to caught, killed and this to be forgotten for ever
boring as fuck. If it is another show, it will be 4 for me.
this series could've been two episodes instead of dragging it to six.
I’m glad Jonathan is still around. He seems to be a genuinely good guy. I hope he makes it until the end.
Another Netflix creation with a skater who can't skate, a boy that fell in love with the first girl he saw and that will do anything for her, some misandrist jokes and cliché just like you would expect Netflix
Tl:dw 200 yo vampires thirsting for blood and a cuck doing anything just for a girl he just met 10 minutes prior
Netflix Original I guess
Should be called doo, cause there aint a scooby here
Season 1&2 are amazing but season 3 is disappointed