they canceled this fantastic show, meanwhile they keep producing shitty teen drama's. what a shame
I could watch Jen and Judy talk about nothing all day. Great casting and totally binge worthy.
This show is inhabited by broken people. It's depressing and sad, yet the final scene was so sweet.
Please don't make a third season. That was the perfect ending.
Janet's fight scene was straight up a peak television moment, i don't take any different opinions as valid.
Well that took a fucking turn, didn't it?
Je-sus.
This show manages to f*** with my thoughts. Joe is truly messed up and somehow when he and Candace are talking, I catch myself rooting for him!?
Hi, I was hoping to make it home for dinner, but things are very topsy-turvy at the office.
I really wanted to enjoy this season way more than I did, but it was too nonsensical for its own good.
"What the fuck is going on right now?"
"I don't know but it's weird and fascinating and I'm super into it."
The scene explaining the meaning of "Jeremy Bearimy" deserves 10++++ tho.
Honestly, I was scared the whole act she'd slip up out of nerves and reveal to all of Harlem about Shy being gay. But she didn't. She did amazing. And then, insecure, paranoid Shy kicks her out of the tour after all the times she was there for him when he needed it? What an ungrateful child. He was not a very good singer, anyways.
I thought this was better than the last couple of episodes. Eve going fully feral for a second there with Dasha was maginifcent (Sandra Oh EGOT when), Villanelle got a couple chuckles out of me in that first scene ("thank you for the inappropriate touching"), and Konstantin and Dasha ending up in the same hospital might lead to some really funny interactions. Can't believe the season is ending next week, is it just me or does it feel like not much has happened? Nothing, even Niko getting stabbed or Kenny dying or Villanelle murdering her family felt all that impactful.
Midge on the Gordon show felt like watching your own kid living their dreams out and at that moment it was just so beautiful. I'll miss this show to no end especially Midge, Lenny, Susie and at times Abe. I never cared for wanting to watch in person stand up but now I look forward to seeing someone as funny as our Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Joe can eavesdrop on a conversation in public better than anyone that has ever lived.
An utterly delightful and absurd romp through "an occasionally true" story of Catherine The Great's rise to power. A powerhouse cast, great visual design and acerbic comedic writing all pull together for an entertaining ride that's short enough to not be tiresome.
By the end of the last episode this series becomes a bit tiresome though thoroughly enjoyable still.
The lead actress is great, the way the chess matches are shot is wonderful.
Russians are not the strerotypical villainous types. Thank god for small mercies.
This show has some rough edges but on the whole it’s good fun.
Macabre to the core, what starts as a jovial evening with past friends quickly becomes a bleak yet almost too relevant look at the world in catastrophe. Not what I expected, and really enjoyed the slow reveal of what was truly happening. Some of the messages here will probably be interpreted differently now after everything that has happened in the real world, but as a dark drama comedy, this is a hit.
do yourself a favor and watch this movie I'm not going to spoil it for everybody else trust me it's a good movie you will love it
So clearly here nobody likes, or did notice it is a black comedy, It's even on descriptions of various sites.. Critics and I think the poster itself implies that, the slogan... Bah.
I loved it. BIG surprise to find (find! She's the actress of my adolescence!) she was... Winona! Even in that big close up that she has when he's talking about symmetry of faces...
Then I finally did.
Understand why I liked it so much. That type of banter is hard to keep up without being a beat or the public.
Two neurotics taken from a unknown Woody Allen movie and put together to do their thing. Or try, and be impossible with one another.
It's a boy!
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I said that if there is a show that knows how to balance Mitch by putting him on a path of redemption but not letting us giving or him getting the forgiveness, it's this show. And they fucking nailed it. Slow season, at this point I'm not sure how or when things will explode - if they explode at all, because they seem to be stuck with deep characterizations (two weeks ago Alex, last week Bradley, now Mitch, and I'm hoping for Cory next week) amplifying eachother rather than building tensions (even 2020 and covid is just silently in the background, rarely being important), but it's working well, even if it's not that striking than the first season.
"Privileged white male" is mentioned a lot in the episode and it’s kinda annoying because I’m not the biggest fan of gender and race politics. Nowadays literally every single American tv show or movie deals with current politics and has to be topical or socially "relevant".
Real Will become one cooperative prisoner. He's just a very lonely guy who wants companionship. I feel sorry for him. I hope he meets his fiancee from the Philippines.
Someone please explain to me how Fanning and Hoult are not raking in the awards for their marvelous performances. I really enjoyed this season, especially the strong second half.
It's rare that a show gets to have a perfect ending. Loved it.
I enjoyed the first half of this episode but the Big Bad of The 12 ended up being a total non-event of faceless nobodies, to say nothing of Villanelle being killed in the final minute.
Like others have said, the people behind this show squandered a terrific first season and an excellent cast to bring us a steep decline in quality. The small blessing is that it ended after 4 seasons rather than dragging it out for longer.
He'd rather have Kristin Stewart than Blake Lively? Give me a break!
Like:
- Artistic and Beautiful Cinematography
- Creepy and disturbing sequence of events
- Solid character performances
- Heavily based on metaphors and symbolism which allows open ended discussions
Dislike:
- Might turn out many viewers due to its complexity
Plot Complexity:
Complex
Flow: (Act 1, 2, 3)
Great flow
Movie Facts:
Throughout the entire movie, no one's name is ever mentioned and not a single character is ever referred to by any name, the way they are listed in the end credits is by their given role in the story.
SoundTrack:
Fact: There is no musical score for the film, and not a single bit of music appears in the film whatsoever until the end credits, where "The End of the World" plays covered by singer Patti Smith.
It's a shame that this show was not really known about when it was airing and will probably get skipped over now with Louis C.K.'s name on it. It's a great show with a lot of heart and soul coming from Pamela Adion. Just like C.K.'s self-titled show, this show is about random stories and events in Pamela's life and how she deals with it. There is no overarching story or any plot to follow.
This is a recommended watch if you're looking for a heart-warming comedy about parenting, especially if you're a mom.