I hear what you are saying but outside of actors who have sung before on this show I wasn’t expecting perfect pitch. I wasn’t bothered by them understandably lipsyncing. My biggest issues were about the heavy missteps in rhythm and flow.
I hear what you are saying but outside of actors who have sung before on this show I wasn’t expecting perfect pitch. I wasn’t bothered by them understandably lipsyncing. My biggest issues were about the heavy missteps in rhythm and flow.
I’m not mad at the narrative, the premise, or any of the character interactions in this episode. But the musical composition and flow feels like it was orchestrated by people who can’t tell that they are clapping on the 1s and the 3s. The flow is off and the mashup was not smooth.
Co-sign
I had a relative die of COVID this year. She lived in Florida. I specifically blame this man for her death. He is responsible. He was careless with her life.
A lot of the landlords are now just private equity firms that unnecessarily evicted people even before the pandemic. They like to use the mom-and-pop front to plead their case but too often the people with the money to fight these moratoriums are not individuals but million dollar entities.
I’m waiting for someone in the comments to make the mistake of assuming that Carrie's black employee was Carrie's black friend. I sadly know it's coming.
“spurred to action by record Black turnout helping in the election of the first ever Black person to the presidency in 2012"
To be fair, this one is next level in terms of calling out the culprits
the Snappening has always been a better name for what happened than the Blip
Is the ceremony still being held in person? In the middle of a pandemic?
I don’t disagree. I just felt thrown off because most training montages I’ve seen feel like uphill battles from someone who didn’t have their life together or had an atypical superhero body to get in shape or an injury to recover from and this was none of those things. So when I rewatched it the montage just felt…
“kill someone important”
If you watch season 2 of Altered Carbon you will know that Mackie has his own muscles. I actually didn't understand the montage in episode 5 where he was trying to "get in shape" because he is already in shape lol
“I know what the Latina experience is, I lived in Miami,”
It means something that in a film full of people with brown skin, that most of the characters are African and the one African-American woman character barely has a name and ends up being treated as cannon fodder. The entire premise of the film is that there is a difference between the African and African-American…
Also the relatively unnamed woman in Black Panther who was working with Killmonger, who was pretty much the only African-American woman character in the entire film. Also Gamora’s death in Infinity War if you are looking for women of color being murdered.
They resigned from a specific unit but stayed on the force
::chef's kiss::
“They weren’t even Super Soldiers,”