A step down from the first season for sure. Iris storylines were dragging and Dianne Wiest felt even more underused than the first season. Jeremy Renner and the cast itself delivers solid performances but the show overall fails to deliver after a promising first season most likely to Taylor Sheridan not being as involved with this season.
Overall: 5.5/10
Interesting and dark world that the talented Taylor Sheridan has created. Strong performances from the entire cast led by Jeremy Renner in a strong way. It was a bit sad to see that Kyle Chandler was only in the first episode but it was the catalyst that Renner's character needed.
Score: 7.5/10
I totally understand people having issues with this show and it's historical inaccuracies but i just enjoyed watching this show. Matthew Goode steals every scene he is in but special shout out has to go to Dan Fogler who plays Francis Ford Coppola. I really enjoyed his performance and Miles Teller also does a good job of a navigating the different worlds explored in the show. The maffia part was definitely the weakest aspect whilst I found the actual production and studio issues to be very interesting to watch.
Score: 7.5/10
Interesting idea to mix new footage with footage from Hawkeye to bring everyone up to speed so although a decent first episode, I am not very optimistic about the show's future.
Score: 4.5/10
I don't wanna be too harsh but that was not a very enjoyable or interesting episode of tv at all. Only redeeming quality was Graham Greene's performance
Score: 1.5/10
A classic for a reason. Simply an amazing movie.
Score: 9.5/10
Very mixed feelings about the movie. At times it feels very interesting anchored by the actors but at the same time the characters feel shallow. It feels like to movie does not make use of it's longer run time. Whilst Jared Leto delivers a fairly good performance, it feels like he is in another movie compared to the rest of the cast. Amongst the star studded cast, the standout despite his limited screentime for me was Jack Huston.
Score: 6/10
Season 1 (6.5/10)
Season 2 (5.5/10)
Season 3 (5.5/10)
Overall (5.5/10)
Season 1 (7.5/10)
Season 2 (5.5/10)
Overall (6.5/10)
Season 1: Interesting and dark world that the talented Taylor Sheridan has created. Strong performances from the entire cast led by Jeremy Renner in a strong way. It was a bit sad to see that Kyle Chandler was only in the first episode but it was the catalyst that Renner's character needed.
Season 2: A step down from the first season for sure. Iris storylines were dragging and Dianne Wiest felt even more underused than the first season. Jeremy Renner and the cast itself delivers solid performances but the show overall fails to deliver after a promising first season most likely to Taylor Sheridan not being as involved with this season.
Really solid first episode, slow paced for sure but leaves us with a really interesting and promising future for the series.
Great premiere, remove the flashforwards and it could have been an amazing episode.
Pretty much a perfect finale to the series, some pacing issues in the first half but otherwise a strong episode.
We are of to a pretty good start, good casting choices and interesting backstories.
Liking the addition of Cyborg and can't go wrong with a little Alan Tudyk narration.
Hopefully this Tilly storyline is now over for good because it's been BAD.
Still can't stand Stamets and Tilly, but Michael and Saru and their conversations somewhat manages to save this episode from a total disgrace.
The most boring part of last season is back to haunt us, combine that with the focus on Tilly and you have a real rough episode.
Decent episode that moves the overall plot forward, but still nothing unique or "fun" about this show.
Fairly good episode but really not feeling Derrick and Yoli so far and them "teaming up" in this episode really brought nothing interesting to the plot as an whole.
I really like Jessica and the more gritty feel of the show but some levity would do this Suits spinoff some good.
Not at all the follow-up i wished for coming from the last episode strong writing.
This is what i wish the pilot was more like. This gritty feel with a bit of an sarcastic edge to it could lead to a fun series to watch.
Everything apart from the bonding between Pike and Tyler fell flat in this episode.
Lazy writing and some weird character makes this a pretty mediocre episode. Saru is probably my favorite character so its a huge disappointment.
Last episode made me miss Mike so much again in this episode, i really need to see some sort of move towards an endgame.
One of the best episodes of the series. The characters are really starting to come together, really enjoyed Michael and her story in this episode.
A very uneven episode with some bright spot and cool sceneries.
The season continues to move along with decent but an bit odd episode. Was we suppose to care about Airiam?
Pretty decent episode, really enjoying Anson Mount more and more as Pike.
You can see the "twist" coming a mile away but a nice episode with Michael and Spock nonetheless.