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holy shit, chef
The violence, the class, visuals, audio, psychology and Hannibal's mind control. It is so beautiful I want to cry. I wish I could go back in time and see it for the first time again so I could cry from the psychological and eye candy this show brings. In my crazy head this places as #1 and best show I've ever seen even above Breaking Bad.
One word: masterful. They've edited a very naturalistic sort of narrative in a way that's gripping, intense and full of details you just want to sink into.
You just don't see coming a plot so simple produced into such a piece of fine art. It's everything you ask for and more in both the technical and the emotional departments.
The depth of all characters, the cinematography, the balls of that episode 7. FX at its finest.
The season is over, and it was amazing, really. But I have a thing to say. I feel it won't be as interesting for binge-watchers as it was to those who followed it live. Part of the fun (for me of course) was guessing, reading theories on reddit and twitter for a week, and then seeing them unfold in the new episode. That's something binge-watchers will not have the luxury of. On the other hand, they won't have to wait for a week either…
That's not to say the show has nothing to offer besides theorising. The cast is terrific (Anthony Hopkins obviously stands out and he is amazing), the setting is perfect, the storyline is engaging, and no Chekhov's guns are left hanging.
This show is a must.
It is full of outstanding performances by its losers and legitimate scream-out-loud scares. An instant modern horror classic.
With this season, Bojack Horseman has cemented my opinion that it is the best TV show of all time.
I'd heard good things about this, but didn't like it. Is just a middle age man that's just bored of his life, don't really love his wife, his family, and don't care or feel nothing for anything or anybody and found someone different (a real voice) and has an affair with her, and then realise just after he used her that she is like everything else.
it's a bit surreal which i like. it can get a bit crude and offensive sometimes but i like it enough to keep watching,