Magellan with his inflatable dingle crossing the ocean to save England with future doctors, lawyers, and scientists. So brave.
This is an awful adaptation, they left only names and major action events, changing everything else for unknown reason: character personalities, adding characters, scenes, etc.
Unbelievable.
Honestly this season is so so cringe inducing. What has happened to this show. It feels like they need to push the propaganda like hard. It's really werid
"Die Hard" is a terrific example of what happens when all the pieces of a film fall together perfectly. There simply are no weak spots or dull moments in the film. Is "Die Hard" one of the best overall movies ever made? Probably not. But it's undeniably one of the best action movies ever made.
Holy fuck, that was the funniest episodes of a TV show I've seen in recent times.
The funniest part of that episode is Apple thinking Siri would ever get that playlist right.
still a better love story than twilight.
I hope they finish this season off strongly - you know, the football team doing well. And it being about football and the team and the manager and the coach...
All the silly side stories and over-the-top preachiness has mired this season sadly.
It wasn't necessary.
I rewatched all episodes (except the absolutely terrible Beard After Dark one) prior to this season starting and the balance was perfect in season 1. Season 2 was a little different but not off the rails. Season 3 has been largely off the rails since episode 3... What chances it gets back on track...?
Max not letting the others know about sharing similar symptoms of the previous two victims was dumb as fudge. Lucas acting like a douchebag just for the sake of fitting in in what he thinks is a cool group of guys feels like bending the core of his character too much. But, yeah, it's all for the plot's sake, so anything goes. This season sure is heavy on the clichés.
I absolutely love the horror and gore vibe of this season, but, apart from that, it's really not convincing me, story and character-wise.
"The price is on the can, though."
A conversation between two people who understand their roles (i.e., customer and cashier), but don't understand the world they live in... now that's a statement!
This show's saying things most are scared of saying but need to hear... let's have conversations about the difficult stuff guys. But most importantly let's laugh about it.
Oh--and the premise for this episode? Creative, a little heavy-handed at times, but ultimately really fun to watch.
Well, to be fair it was well acted, the music was great and I very much liked the comedy aspect in it. It was also nice to see people actually fighting back, for once, and NOT behaving like a dumb bunch of helpless chicken.
Other than that, the plot had many, many holes and the final twist actually ruined the whole story for me. It was also very inconsistent about which "laws" these shadows had to follow - sometimes they were doing the same things as the people on the upside, but other times not... however it fit the plot in that moment, it seems. 'Us' tries very hard to be deep and stuff, but it really is not.
However, while it is not as great as I had wished it to be, it also not the worst horror movie I have ever seen. So, for a horror movie night it's OK to watch but don't expect too much, I guess.
Never thought I'd be the one commenting this but the political stuff was heavy handed and a bit much this episode. On the other side of it though I really liked Sam's dad and he looks like the type of person that would be amazing to get a hug from.
I was worried they were rushing the Keeley x Jack stuff but it ended up quite realistic. I can be quite over the top when I really like someone and gifts are definitely a love language of mine. If I had the resources that Jack does I'd be terrible! Glad it was handled well and they talked it through. That's all it takes, good communication.
And I'll reiterate that it's frustrating they're trying to soften our view of Nate as the season goes on. He can fuck off and doesn't deserve the cute restaurant host.
Pointless departures from the original story, and diversity in casting taking priority to the detriment of the final product. The show is exactly what I had hoped it wouldn't be.
They'll drop the show long before the story's conclusion.
Ted Lasso is in full flow once more. Bringing the laughter and tears yet again. It's incredible how much they've made us care about these characters. (Even Trent's been infected).
I see they're doubling down on Wendy being a bitch early on.
Its never a good sign when a show departs from the original story within the first 15 minutes.
With some of the changes I am asking myself if the screenwriters bothered to read past the first few pages, since they will cause problems down the line.
I say this with sadness, but I don't think this is going to be a good adaptations, the changes are one red-flag after another...
Did they forget that this is a show about a football team? What is this horrible daytime soap opera garbage?
What a beautiful first season. They gave so much attention to so many facets of a football club. So many real people with real stories. Real joy and real pain. The show was so much more than I had expected it to be.
Nate's redemption arc seems unearned, as was the teams acceptance.
I can't imagine caring less about the Keeley/Jack storyline. They got together two episodes ago and I'm supposed to care about them breaking up already? yawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Am I the only one who thinks it started to drag by the last third?
The best 1-hour pilot I’ve seen in almost 10 years.
Except a few stereotyped characters (which reminded me of Glee, and not in a good way), everything was brilliant. Amazing actors. Amazing music. Predictable plot but Jane Levy is so perfect in that role that I completely forgot What/If (and that’s a good thing).
What concerns me is that one month gap between the pilot and the second episode. That is how you kill a show. This time gap and complete lack of promotion is how we lost gems like Firefly in the past.
I do not want this show to end. Television needs this. For once we don’t have a procedural, a reboot/remake or a SJW superhero show (looking at you, the CW). NBC has just lost The Good Place. They shouldn’t lose this show as well.
Oh. And best moment of the show: True Colors. Hands down.
that’s so different than i thought it would be, really loved it
This season has been somewhat of a let down when comparing with previous seasons. This episode was kinda of boring. And they really need to throw in the random gay scene? It seems like these days on tv when 2 people of same sex are in a scene they start making out or banging. WRF cut the gay shit out already. It’s getting little out of control.
A work of art, beautifully shot but most importantly very, very funny. This kind of episode is what keeps Sunny fresh after so many years (and it's unsurprising that it was written by a Community writer).
"The universal poison antidote..."
A thesis of what happens when no one thinks of yelling for help or calling the police
Jesus... what happened to this show ??
Well they just had to go there didn't they?
As happens everywhere around the world on a daily basis... two women get drunk on a tiny amount of alcohol and instantly become gay. I've been around many drunk women in my life and not once has this happened... but hey, it's 2023 - they've just been oppressed all these centuries.
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