First 2 seasons are definitely recommended. It got "woke" in season 3 and isn't worth the time anymore. Unfollowed.
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@martlet I just don't see it. None of it seemed forced to me. They certainly touched on a bunch of subjects but the entire concept of things being "woke" is flawed in and of itself. In the context of entertainment media it's a label pretty much exclusively used to deride anything that even remotely covers a social or political statement people on the right disagree with.
I personally don't think it's a bad thing that media nods towards current social affairs and it's not a new thing by any stretch. Things like racism and sexism have been topics plenty of times in shows and movies in the past, but it's only now that certain people go into apoplectic meltdown when it comes up.
First 2 seasons are definitely recommended. It got "woke" in season 3 and isn't worth the time anymore. Unfollowed.
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@martlet It's a great show. The idea that it's "woke" is just the standard alt-right nonsense that gets regurgitated every time any show covers any progressive subject.
More generic streaming fodder that can be filed under the same content category as Red Notice or The Gray Man. It’s one of those films where nobody involved gave a shit, even high caliber actors like Tim Blake Nelson and Adrien Brody are just here to cash their checks. I’d like to go into more detail, but I can’t because I’ve already forgotten everything. Please retire the annoying 2010s ‘smartass’ dialogue already, don’t pick these boring normie songs for your needle drops, stop shooting everything on green screen, throw in a couple of faces that aren’t totally expected in films like these (so not Mr Reynolds again), and you might just have something watchable here.
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@jordyep Wow you sound like a fun person to watch movies with
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Although this new experimental format of story-telling is interesting - I prefer the more standard way of story telling - linear.Having said that, the story itself is pretty good and interesting. The order in which I saw the episodes, kept me guessing as to what was happening at time (which was good).
However, I doubt we'll see a 2nd season unless we get a brand new cast. And there is one thing I still don't understand... Who killed Leo??
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4-6 :heart: = you may or may not enjoy this
7-8 :heart: = I expect you will like this too
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@schmoogie It was Rufus Sewell's son. At the end of Pink, they focus on the shooter's T-shirt for a few seconds. Then on White, while the banker is at home during the heist, his son comes to talk to him and we see he is wearing the same T-shirt