Of course! Of course they are going to have a couple of exotic-looking bullies.
I think I'm gonna pass on this season.
Of course! Of course they are going to have a couple of exotic-looking bullies.
I think I'm gonna pass on this season.
Do you think that episode with Bryce Dallas-Howard is at the same level as the premiere of the show on the BBC? Even the cinematography looks clunkier.
I really enjoyed season 2 premiere.
It's really the show I was missing the most :)
I think this CEO is right.
there's not a single netflix show that is flawless.
I just watched the first season of the Handmaid's tale and it grabbed me faster than any netflix show has ever done. They even managed to ruin a masterpiece like "black mirror".
I really struggled with it and I gave it up when they started singing that horrendous song "what's up?" in minutes that seemed to drag forever.
I had NEVER heard that expression before.
I completely agree with your review.
Starting with the "this is based on real events". Come on! We all know by now that season 1 was embelished. I don't know about season 2 but if I were an inhabitant of that place I would be pissed to constantly watch my home town as a place of dumb people, quirky and eccentric…
I've only watched the first 10 minutes so far… and I think it might be TOO Fuller. I don't have a problem with blood but it's getting old to see that, the slow motion, the close up to the pen, the feather and so forth. It feels like he keeps trying too hard to be "artsy".
i see many people enjoyed it more than I did.
This was my final episode. I'm glad Diane is back with Kurt and I really don't care about Maia or her family's fate. I nothing them.
I do think Lucca and Colin have chemistry. That's why them being apart makes it a more compelling way to end this show for me :)
I loved Highmore's mannerism when talking to Dylan: "Stop saying that".
It was very Farmiga. Loved it.
I'm gonna listen "Breathe me" right now to say goodbye to this show.
This episode was such a bore for me. It reminded me of The Good Wife's final season. I don't remember having checked how much of the episode was left. I really wanted to get it over with it.
The editing was a problem for me too.
And whatever happened to Maia's lawyer? When did Lucca step in? (A thing I noticed when…
I was never as big of a fan of Emma as most of the people were here five (5!!) years ago with her diary, her P.I. thing and other stuff, but man…this was good. Even Romero's friend gave it all. This episode is so far the best of the season for me.
I'm not an alt-right guy, but isn't it kinda forced how all of the…
I also enjoy the Luca/Colin thing. It changes the pace of the episode :)
I saw them more like Will and Diane but without knowing pretty much anything about Barbara. Does she have a dog named "Justice"?
I guess I'm not going to be very popular with this but I didn't enjoy this episode that much.
Killing Chuck was so predictable once he started rambling, the light in Norma was a TERRIBLE idea, the Norman is falling by himself a-la-Fight-Club is already overused and there were no surprises, there was no tension at all…
I guess that, since Marissa now wants to learn how to be a detective, we can definitely kiss goodbye our hopes to ever know whatever happened to Robyn and how she managed to survive after giving her savings to release Cary from jail.
I'm really liking them together…and I don't mind that he's not "perfect". That makes the whole thing more complex. For me, their plot was the most engaging on this episode.
I thought Sarandon was younger! Man. SHe has aged so much better than Jessica Lange. I also think her performance was superior here. Make no mistake. I respect Jessica Lange, having her + Bates + Basset made me go against my instinct and watch Coven. I endured 6 episodes. I will give this a try but for me it wasn't…
I hope that girl is OK somewhere in the woods.
I liked her rolling eyes