Im not really a fan of reality shows. The only reason i watched was because im a fan of Nikki Glasers stand-up but she hardly had any screen time & the bits/skits were corny and ho hum at best.
To be honest the way they fvcked over Garrett at the end was COMPLETE BULL$HIT. He won fair and square according to how they explained the rules in the first episode. They straight changed up the rules so an unlikeable person wouldn’t walk away with the money. Save the Kobayashi Maru situations for Star Trek. This HAS to be a scripted show because otherwise this “game” had no integrity.
As a viewer i feel robbed and lied to. I will not be watching season 2.
what the fuck was that??? i think the writers stopped taking black pills after writing red tide
First impression is that Ryan Murphy wanted to do a Stephen King story without having to pay for the rights to an actual Stephen King story.
Not saying I'm not liking it though.
I'm not grading this one so low because I didn't like the death at the end. Heck, seeing that stupid loser die was the highlight of the episode. I'm just so sick of loser Vic and her dysfunctional loser relationships, especially the ones with her loser parents. So of course this episode was something like 95% loser family soap opera and loser decision-making with only about 5% plot development. That prolonged opening eulogy just summed up the problem so perfectly. This is not how you produce an entertaining show, and it's definitely the last season that I'll be watching of this dreck, whether it's renewed or not. I'm a huge compete-ist, but every once in a while something comes along that makes it easy to make an exception, and this show has become a perfect example of it.
Decent episode but shouldn't have been the season premiere. It would've been better off as the season finale of the first season. I wouldn't be surprised if this episode was intended to be just that. It certainly would've worked a whole lot better. And Trigon's defeat was very anticlimactic. I'm sure that was because he won't be the focus of the season which is why this should've been the season finale of the first season and not this season's premiere. I don't get why it was decided otherwise, but it is what it is.
Jason Clarke? Really? Please Hollywood, stop hiring this guy... he's awful.
Well that was long. And stupid.
A film that just misses greatness can be more disappointing than a film that doesn't come close. Dream Scenario is outstanding until the last 20 minutes. It feels as though Kristoffer Borgli just couldn't figure out how to end it and ran out of time. Too bad. #BestNicolasCagePerformanceEver
On the surface this film is about a group of people who have been labelled “villains”, working together to save the world. But really, this film is about one man and one man alone, he isn’t strong, but yet he defies all odds and sacrifices his life to save his friends. His only power is his bravery, he is the driver of the van and the main character of this film, Milton.
In a show where people are killed all the time I really hope Sherry is one of these people and I hope it happens pretty soon.
Absolutely heartbreaking. Beautifully played by all and very much worth a watch. It's because of the acting and the attachment to the characters you will probably have as a result, that you might feel a sense of loss as the series draws to an end. I know I did.
Felt it was a little generic. If you take away all the "mentions" of Wild Buffalo Bill, the PTSD flashbacks to his arrest, and the overdone "You sure you're ready to go back to work ?" cliches ... well, you're left with yet another cookie-cutter FBI tracks a serial killer show.
It doesn't make it bad, just hopefully they have a little more in store, other than milking our nostalgia so we feel like sticking with a "meh" show.
EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED...
Dirk is the Doctor,
Todd is the companion,
the machine is Tardis,
THIS IS DOCTOR WHO!
Oh man the music is so bad and out of place with the theme and time period of the tv show. Who thought this music makes sense...
canceled after 1 episode ... -.- after a great episode, of i may say.
"i trust you with my life but i dont trust you with my heart" im not crying i just have a giant tree stuck in my eye....
The "original characters" being people of color who get whitewashed was the hilarious topping of the cherry on top.
Once again, the actors doing impressions/playing against type is the best thing the film has going for it.
Jack Black stole the last movie, this time that award goes to Kevin Hart (first two acts) and Awkwafina (final third).
Having said that, the movie that's build around the impression comedy isn't as good, nor fun, as last time.
The story takes the T2 approach of making a sequel, i.e. switch the roles that everyone plays, and keep the story the same.
Unfortunately, the approach can't save the film from its own poor choices regarding the filmmaking.
The action in this is quite poor, to which some people will undoubtedly respond: well, it's supposed to be cheesy.
To be fair, I probably would've given a pass for it if there was an analog charm to it, but I just refuse to do that for lazy, digitized ugliness.
Moreover, the comedy isn't as sharp and witty as it was before.
Surprisingly, there's a lot of reliance on slapstick, which almost makes it feel like this was made for a younger demographic than the last one.
There's not a single scene that matches Karen Gillan's outstanding seduction scene from the previous film.
Also, there's a lot of expository dialogue that shouldn't be there.
Finally, the ending begs for comparisons to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom , which makes me go: out of anything you could've done, why on earth would you willingly choose to go there?
4.5/10
so keke palmer’s character is basically brenda from scary movie?
Dropped it after the first season, sure it may not be the worst show or sure it may not even be bad but for me at least it felt pretty boring and repeditive after a while.
Vicki Pepperdine and Joanna Scanlan's cameos (from Getting On UK) were brilliant! Totally unexpected haha!
The web comic is clever enough, but this does not translate well into an extended animated show.
Legend has it, that the script took forever to finish. Every time they finished a line, it disappeared