Remarkable episode. Absolutely loved it. Also visually stunning. :hearts:
so we're okay with daphne essentially raping simon? ok then .
Not really horror. It is a bit overly dramatic, and has some cheap jumpscares. If you like soap operas, it's a good one. It's quite emotional. I probably would've liked it better if it didn't market itself as horror.
Sure, the long shots are impressive. But it's soooo overly dramatic
wasn't aware there'd be so many jumpscares
one of the worst adaptions I've watched. I gave it 2 and not one because I liked Ronet's performance and the beginning scene. the score was also nice. otherwise a really badly executed movie.
my baby !!!! so awkward, so funny
had to rewatch this movie. it's my favorite "vegan movie" to date. very underrated within the movement!
Did they really think we wouldn't notice them switching actors for Liam?
haven't cried this much in an episode of anything in a while, than I did when the eric thing happened. and the ending warmed my heart <3
This was the last episode I ever watched of Glee when I was 12 (I'm finishing the show now to have watched it all and be done with the show). I get why little me finished it here because damn, this episode is heartbreaking. I still can't believe the show actually went through with this episode.
This season did Sam dirty.
I like the bi-ish, poly-ish #representation for my own sake, but it could've gone much darker. The two guy friends thing felt a bit too safe, it would have been much darker had he met a character in there that real-life player turned out to be 12-13 years old. Or if they wanted to experience more, and much more intensely, so they would've have gone for animal-like characters or child characters (I'm thinking "the last of us" or "beyond: two souls", leading to the whole thing becoming grey-zone pedophilia. That would've been more exciting that going for a biscurious approach IMO. Or having it lead into a proper discussion on how the bodies of these hentai/cartoon/video game women ruins his relationship to a real woman (his wife) due to expectation and addiction or SOMETHING. It felt a bit flat to me. But at least it was cute.
Freddie Mercury deserved better. Hell, all bisexual men deserve better than this piece of horse shit. Excuse the language, but fuck this movie. I cried throughout the whole movie, but for the wrong reasons. I don't even know why I bothered watching this.
Damn, Matt's legs.................I almost didn't feel bad for him getting shot after that slow filming up his body
Fast paced and fun, aw. I'm also a bit in love with Murdock, oops.
Do y'all notice how the documentary QUICKLY glosses over things against Steven? Like when his fiancé left and said she thought he was dangerous, and that he’d hurt her if he was ever released? They spent /maybe/ 2 minutes on it, which is a great contrast to this episode using SO LONG on Bobby's porn use. Maybe I'm crazy, but I think a woman’s testimony to her partner’s violent tendencies is more credible than a porn search history... What teen boy DOESN'T watch porn? In my teens, I knew lots of boys who'd watch gore-y porn. Evidence my ass.
I hope to God Brendan doesn't get released ://
Omg, the Dr. Phil clips!
As a person with BPD, I've never felt more personally attacked as I did by this episode !!! The episode is too accurate. Also, thanks for finally getting back to the core of the show! It's been a bit dull up until this point, and this episode nails it.
Even after the criticism, they can't make the documentary less biased? Alright...
Yawn... Why are the episodes so long?
I'm gonna be honest with you chief; I'm giving this episode a 4 opposed to the whole bunch of 1s the prior season, because the editing has gotten way more exciting, and the episode was actually kinda exciting for once. I still believe he did it, though.
Is bisexual horror a genre? Cause it's certainly my favorite one. Morf is a bisexual, feminine, intellectual and a character that says much about the elite art world. It's also a nice horror, not scary or revolutionary. Aesthetically visually pleasing, and good acting!
This was so heartwarming and funny! I don't know much about how Italian-americans dealt with oppression and such, as I don't particularly know much american politics besides modern politics and the civil rights movement. However, I think this movie perfectly captures what lower-class, (second-degree) immigrants / Italian-americans can learn from lgbt+ black folks, and vice versa. I did have a problem with how the movie breaks down black stereotypes, but still has Mortensen act the most stereotypically Italian-american I've seen in a long time. oh well. it was a great movie!
All of the stories in this episode were cute, aw.
I sincerely hate every man in this godforsaken "documentary"
I legit don't think I've ever seen a more boring show. Whoever edited this mess should be fired.
The only people with a brain in this series seems to be the jurors. I normally despise juries, but it really shows that not everyone thinks this murderer and rapist is as innocent as Netflix wants you to believe.
Wow, the movie was funny, captivating, and beautifully shot. The ending blew my mind. Never forget Charlottesville, and never forget the black sisters who built the Black Panthers. The women were the main organizers and members of the organization. Don't you ever forget it. The movie would've gotten 10/10 if it hadn't been cop propaganda (ACAB) and if the Jewish character would've been played by a Jew for once, and not just a white man with a big nose. Anyways, great movie!