I hate all the "cute kid talking like an adult but acting annoyingly" stuff. I hope she won't be a big part of the rest of the season.
Am I the only one watching this in a non-judgmental manner?! I'm enjoying the hell out of this.
This show is a mess that doesn't make any sense, so far. I don't see why it's getting praised.
The action scenes with the jackals remind me of Eternals. And that isn't praise, by the way.
I thought it was heading to a predictable path (they fight in the season finale, they make up the next season...) . I did not expect that chess move. Looking forward s04 shaking things up.
As someone that dislikes group chats and has been put in the uncomfortable position of having to turn down an invitation, I felt seen. Lol.
The final two games were underwhelming. They were not fun to watch.
"And the Emmy for Best Actor in a Limited Series goes to..."
Finally the titular character gets a good storyline.
Saved the lives of the people his powers were going to kill. Don't those deeds cancel each other out?
I burst out laughing when YMCA started playing. All subtlety gone out of the window. I don't know how popular Fargo is among conservatives but that had to piss them off, lol
Funny episode. The plot with the Disney princess was hilarious.
Richard really looked fragile. RIP.
PS: How hot is Sienna Miller?
Oh, I hate cliffhangers that will eventually have no consequences next season.
The writers always came through with season finales but this was the most emotionally detached one for me. None of the story arcs were that interesting.
And I hated the manipulative move they pulled at the end with the dying character that now is alive and well.
I thought it was painfully unfunny. Even though the message between the lines is a good one.
So, this was basically a rehash of the ending of Infinity War.
I love episodes that stray from blacklister-of-the-week formula.
I'm no She-Hulk hater but yeah, this is the worst episode yet. Neither A and B plot were funny.
2 things that I disliked: the directing. Hate all the shaky cam stuff.
The child actor. Distractingly bad. Was she the best they could find?
One of the series best episode. This show isn't just a light comedy. It's also about important conversations.
The satire of youtubers was so dead on that the episode was painful to watch. Having said that, I didn't hate it. I wanted to see their demise. It was obvious that they were so awful that they weren't going to survive.
I liked this more than the previous ones. Small stories. That's what I want this spin off to be.
Loved the references to horror movies (the line about Kubrick made me laugh)
I'm in the minority who thinks Loki is good only in small doses. But I have to say I liked how introspective he was here. May we see a less obnoxious version of the character?
This pilot made me hate white people. The real monsters of the story.
Aaand that's the end of one of the most divisive pairing in TV history. I was not expecting it. Excited for what's to come.
A season highlight. Heavy stuff but I love how they dealt with it. You can't give it a quick resolution.
I thought the whole episode was going to be dedicated to the roast. Good thing it took a different turn.
I thought the ending was something Tedro was imagining while overdosing on drugs provided by Hank Azaria's people (remember "plan B"?). But I guess a young woman taking back her abuser is the most realistic ending.
Also, I feel like I missed an episode. Jocelyn turning on Tedros right from the start of the episode felt like it happened out of nowhere.
This miniseries was very frustrating for me. There's talent in front and behind the camera and a story of Vietnam from a Vietnamese point of view is refreshing but it was all over the place.
There really is no justice when a rich and famous person is the accused.
We're seeing it again with Trump. And he still has fans!