I thought this was great! Very fun and disturbing at the same time. I'm not sure about the final scene though. It was such a f\*\*\*ed up thing that was going on and the ending with her acting like that was... strange.
3/5
The Leftovers Season 3
8/10
I didn't really enjoy this season while I was watching it. Felt like it got way over the top with the whole Kevin = Jesus thing.|| I thought I would've enjoyed this show more if it was ||3 seasons set in Mapleton focused on the Guilty Remnant.|| And like I said in my review of S2, I didn't like how the show changed from ||the "there's equal supporting evidence for events being explained by logic or mysticism" vibe to leaning more towards supernatural mysticism
The finale completely saved the season for me. Perfect way to wrap the show up imo. Read the post episode discussion on Reddit and it didn't even occur to me that Nora might have been lying about going through the machine :binowhat:|| So the show does still have the "okay, maybe there is a different explanation" angle. ||Nora had the best character arc in the show by far, she actually felt like the main character by the end
Still don't see the series as a GOAT contender like some people do. I wasn't feeling the 2nd season and still feel like the show got a little too over the top. But a really solid show and the premise is just so damn interesting. The whole idea of the Guilty Remnant is so creative. I could picture a cult like that actually happening if a bunch of people randomly disappeared
The Leftovers Season 3
8/10
I didn't really enjoy this season while I was watching it. Felt like it got way over the top with the whole Kevin = Jesus thing.|| I thought I would've enjoyed this show more if it was ||3 seasons set in Mapleton focused on the Guilty Remnant.|| And like I said in my review of S2, I didn't like how the show changed from ||the "there's equal supporting evidence for events being explained by logic or mysticism" vibe to leaning more towards supernatural mysticism
The finale completely saved the season for me. Perfect way to wrap the show up imo. Read the post episode discussion on Reddit and it didn't even occur to me that Nora might have been lying about going through the machine :binowhat:|| So the show does still have the "okay, maybe there is a different explanation" angle. ||Nora had the best character arc in the show by far, she actually felt like the main character by the end
Still don't see the series as a GOAT contender like some people do. I wasn't feeling the 2nd season and still feel like the show got a little too over the top. But a really solid show and the premise is just so damn interesting. The whole idea of the Guilty Remnant is so creative. I could picture a cult like that actually happening if a bunch of people randomly disappeared
Dumbass
Family guy
TV
started better call saul finally this week.
mad i waited so long but also stoked as i can watch at least a season a day xD
Dumbass
S3 wasted so much time. No answer to what was happening with Kevin's immortality. Entire episode dedicated to Laurie's suicide with an ambiguous ending and she didn't even do it (or she did and Nora is dead). Questions are created throughout the show, it wraps up but provides no answers. Just leaves pretty much everything up to the viewer's interpretation. Lazy/scared writing imo
This show just isn't BB/Sopranos/Mad Men/BCS level even though there's a vehement fanbase claiming it is. It is very good though
I liked it but wtf did I just watch man. I think it was a little too surreal for my liking
I liked it but wtf did I just watch man. I think it was a little too surreal for my liking
I honestly couldnt get into this one. Very hard to follow and nothing to grab on to makes it a tough watch
I honestly couldnt get into this one. Very hard to follow and nothing to grab on to makes it a tough watch
I don’t blame you man. It was extremely esoteric. Not having a main A to B plot to follow was a little infuriating
I don’t blame you man. It was extremely esoteric. Not having a main A to B plot to follow was a little infuriating
Yes, plus its really ugly looking. I get that its a aesthetic tho and its cool to see Lynch experiment with a low-cost camera. Just didn't hit for me.
The Leftovers Season 3
8/10
I didn't really enjoy this season while I was watching it. Felt like it got way over the top with the whole Kevin = Jesus thing.|| I thought I would've enjoyed this show more if it was ||3 seasons set in Mapleton focused on the Guilty Remnant.|| And like I said in my review of S2, I didn't like how the show changed from ||the "there's equal supporting evidence for events being explained by logic or mysticism" vibe to leaning more towards supernatural mysticism
The finale completely saved the season for me. Perfect way to wrap the show up imo. Read the post episode discussion on Reddit and it didn't even occur to me that Nora might have been lying about going through the machine :binowhat:|| So the show does still have the "okay, maybe there is a different explanation" angle. ||Nora had the best character arc in the show by far, she actually felt like the main character by the end
Still don't see the series as a GOAT contender like some people do. I wasn't feeling the 2nd season and still feel like the show got a little too over the top. But a really solid show and the premise is just so damn interesting. The whole idea of the Guilty Remnant is so creative. I could picture a cult like that actually happening if a bunch of people randomly disappeared
Goddamn this nigga spoilering tf out this show
4/5
Incredible cinematography, a game cast, and convincing period costumes make this flick an easy one to recommend. You'd expect a period drama set in the 18th century to be stuffy, but this is far from it.
jerry maguire
never seen it before, pretty underwhelming. felt like his relationship with cuba was way more believable than with the girl.
I love sci-fi and always had this movie on my radar. I finally watched it, and wow. I still haven’t completely watched all of Kubrick’s filmography, but this feels like his magnum opus. This was outstanding. Definitely a slower movie that took a bit to get into, but then once it clicked, I was hooked till the end. The sound in this movie is outstanding, while the cinematography also blew me away. The fact that this was made in 1968 is f***ing insane man. I would LOVE my second watch of this to be in a theater. Hopefully, I can make it happen someday.