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.
Disappointing. This show was receiving backlash for portraying Mitch as a complex human both good and bad rather instead of being just pure evil, and rather than going forward with that and continuing to challenge their audience, they gave in to the criticism and took a cheap way out
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.
I loved the show, nearly every minute of it, but the very ending was a lackluster affair for me. The aging was completely unconvincing and even detrimental to the whole story. Worst of all, it was completely unnecessary. Throughout the season, I felt these flash-forwards were tacked on, not gelling perfectly with the rest of the story. Other than that, it was a lovely goodbye, with some nail-biting moments, like the Gordon Ford show. The character arcs of both Mrs. Maisel and Susie were realistic. That's not particularly important, but it was a nice touch. Susie did completely change her taste towards the end, as judged by her choices in interior design, but you can't have it all. It's still one of the best shows ever in the wholesome category.
I said the same thing a few days ago.
It's starting to drag on and on and on with no resolution.
I still love the show though.
This show is so stupid and ridiculous, yet I couldn't stop watching haha
Elle Fanning, Russian History, Character Development, and The Talking Heads...I don't know if anything could be more me
this better get another f*cking season, oh my god
That French bit is so cringe the black girl can't even say a sentence properly and managed to make 2 mistakes when it's "her first language"
It’s so hard to keep watching. This season is so slow and draining. I keep watching hoping something happens but nothing.
Wonderful reinterpretation of History. With a sense of humor darker than the Emperor's heart. It is a comic satire that is not usual to find on television, and maybe that is the reason because it has not found the right target of viewers, not used to read between the lines.
It is not a perfect show, because it has ups and downs in some episodes, but there are others that are absolutely enjoyable, such as the funny trip to the Kingdom of Sweden in "Meatballs at the Dacha" (1x08). I"An occasionally true story".
I’m in tears :sob::sob::sob: Why, Why, Why!!
Marvelous. wow. It's so marvelous.
Janet was brilliant at playing everyone except for Chidi.
So now we know why nobody gets into the good place. Yet another new plot wall they're rushing to tear down; these writers rip through plots with such alacrity, as if they're starving dogs chowing down. Don't know if I should admire or condemn them for it.
Okay, this episode almost makes it worth enduring through the unremarkable two thirds of the first season. Wasn't a fan of the show until the last couple of episodes but I'm really interested in the second one now.
Well that took a fucking turn, didn't it?
Je-sus.
Episode was great and was going to give it 9/10 until that nonsense at the end
Love killing Candace with cold blood doesn't make any sense at all, if she killed her by mistake then broke down and Joe had to fix everything for her and cover that up I would be down with that, but her murdering someone with cold blood in the name of blind love is just bad writing
Hopefully the last episode would make me forget this nonsense cuz this season has been amazing so far
So happy this is back, parts of this were similar to season 1 but the show is very self aware about those moments so it works. Definitely intrigued to see where the story goes this season!
Joe can eavesdrop on a conversation in public better than anyone that has ever lived.
We've seem to have a new Dexter in the making. Only this time with selfish motives and non-righteousness.
It started with a good storyline, I loved the idea but at the end I didn't like it. I hope there won't be a 2nd season.
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.
Hi, I was hoping to make it home for dinner, but things are very topsy-turvy at the office.
I really really love movies
I wish they focused on the making of the musical score too, the origin of that iconic theme.
Great ending to a great series. It makes you want to watch the godfather again.
I put off watching this episode because I was afraid it would be a letdown. The entire Edmund arch fizzled out at episode 5 and truly didn't need to be expanded. After watching this, I could have done without. After such a great start, the last half of the season was just ho-hum. I'm not even certain I'll watch the next season.