Pitt was good, but it sometimes crossed the line, becoming too exaggerated and cartoonish. Anderson is more humanized.
Pitt was good, but it sometimes crossed the line, becoming too exaggerated and cartoonish. Anderson is more humanized.
I thought it was a C at best.
I have praised this show to a bunch of people, asserting it is an aesthetically directed and framed show; it has exquisite dialogue, which not only move the story well, but, in its own ways, very educational in its explanations of human behavior; beauteously dark and twisted, extremely depressing, yet eloquent at the…