Season 1 had its glitches. I didn't find it that interesting but it had its moments so I stuck and I am glad that I did. In S1 you can feel Bill Hader find his footing with all the creative hats he is wearing.
Season 2, however is a revelation. The writing, the story line, the characters, the acting, the cinematography, the darkness and the comedy balanced - it's perfect. For a series with a very random and imaginary story line, they have made it quite precise and swift and rationale- very different for the multiple genres that Barry represents. And Bill Hader is a really good director and writer - watch S2 episode 5 for reference you'll know what I am saying.
Apart from that Anthony Carrigan( who kind of steals the show in S2), Sarah Goldberg, Henry Winkler are quite frankly fantastic.
The show and the man behind it - both have bright futures waiting for them.
Supernatural is ending. I don't have any feelings about it right now but when the last episode come out, it will be like taking a bullet to my heart.
Supernatural is the first fandom I got into. Sam and Dean were my first TV show love. I was introduced to this show through my best friend who I have become lot closer to since six years ago. So thank you to Supernatural and everyone who worked in it. I am looking forward to new characters Jensen and Jared and Misha will take on in the future.
I agree
Hell yes it is. No strangers look at each other like that.
Why did they have to dismantle #nabrina like that? WHY? S2 Nick was so fucking great. I understand he had trapped the devil inside him but Lord they didn't have to annihilate his and Sabrina's relationship like that. He was such a brat in this season. Now I can't imagine them getting back together in any scenario or redeeming himself in anyway. So thanks for ruining that ship, caos writers😒
It's nice to have a friend reminds me of the opening sequence of Big Little Lies and the whole ocean-esque vibe. The tune is like hearing mystical beauty.
Can we make this happen?
we need an episode of B99 where Rosa finds out she has like
a long lost twin sister or something
and she goes to meet her but it’s just stephanie beatriz being herself
i NEED it
Marla Grayson is an intelligent, ballsy, determined, charming, 4-steps ahead kind of person. She knows the law around elderly care very well and she uses that to her advantage. She is ruthless because she has been burned before in this game of being rich and powerful. She has the right amount of recklessness to take risks and she doesn't care or think that heaven and hell exists or there is something after death. She obviously has selective empathy because even though she abuses elder people she cares about her girlfriend, her employee, and her doctor friend who is killed.
Here is the thing.There are movies like these with male white protagonists all over hollywood. Its a very American and very capitalistic movie. While I like her abilities and the way she uses her skill set and Rosamund Pike does a very good job, she uses it in an immoral and unethical context. She is a bad person who simply happens to be a lesbian. Anyone can be a bad person, even minorities. So its not right to root for her and it makes sense that she is killed the way that she does (although I do admit she shouldn't have been shot by that misogynistic piece of crap who threatened to rape her, it sends a bad message.)
It doesn't have a msg per say, I guess the only thing I took away is that American legal system is so crappy that anyone can tale advantage of it and capitalism is ruining everything there.Oh and yeah be somewhat like Marla Grayson in a moral, ethical context. And maybe get her wardrobe.
Its just another movie. A popcorn watch if you will.
Those two dumbfucks need to know that power of music is so much greater. That creativity cannot be brought.
Mindhunter is an intense, honest version of true crime. It's unsettling, fascinating,chilling and obsessive show that doesn't sensationalise the killers and their killings. They don't show gory imagery of disemboweled bodies. They describe gory imagery of disemboweled body and let us run wild with imagination. Obviously it has its moments of dramatisation that is required for entertainment but still I think the truest fans of crime genre will love this show. It should receive more attention and accolades.