Once Ford and Tench get into their rhythm, 3 or 4 eps in, this becomes a completely different show. I sure wasn’t sold after the shaky first couple of eps. After the elevator scene with Ford, Tench and Dr. Carr, I was all in.
Once Ford and Tench get into their rhythm, 3 or 4 eps in, this becomes a completely different show. I sure wasn’t sold after the shaky first couple of eps. After the elevator scene with Ford, Tench and Dr. Carr, I was all in.
I’m not sure what show you were watching, but the Mindhunter I’m obsessing over is fantastic. I want to stay up all night and finish it (just got through ep 6) but I have to be a damn adult and get some sleep. The acting is great, the chemistry is great (I really love Holden and Bill’s relationship), and the subject…
Yeah, I was pretty compelled by the pilot. I had a lot of problems with it but it intrigued me enough to make me watch the next episode immediately after. And there’s nothing wrong with that - this isn’t a tv show made for broadcast it’s made for Netflix. That’s okay.
UPDATE: On Episode 3 now and I’m hooked.
I guess I can understand some of the complaints in this review (the dialogue is definitely...odd) but the show worked for me, completely. It might help if you watch the first two episodes at the same time, since the second one is so fantastic (setting up the relationship between Ford and Tench, and introducing the…
I was disappointed with the pilot and then preceded to watch 7 more episodes before calling it a night. I definitely think it gets better after the pilot.
Seen all episodes. Show is amazing, no episode is worth less than a B just for the directing and writing alone.
I’m glad Cersei caught on to the fact that one dragon was conspicuously absent. It was dumb as hell for her to bring two when everyone in the world knows she has three.
Cersei gives no fucks. She’s hilarious.
Cersei being a petty piece of shit even facing legends is my favorite thing about her.