3.5/5
Season 2
It was good, but the animation style is still not great, and the show's a bit formulaic. Not huge on the multiverse stuff or the numerous fakeout deaths and the musical montages.
3.5/5
Season 2
It was good, but the animation style is still not great, and the show's a bit formulaic. Not huge on the multiverse stuff or the numerous fakeout deaths and the musical montages.
lost interest in the show in season 2
lost interest in the show in season 2
I think the fakeout deaths and the numerous montages, and the dull somber tone of the writing sometimes kept me at a distance. The show just wasn't exciting enough, but I'm told that even in the comics, we've already seen the weakest that Invincible has to offer, so take that as you will
I think the fakeout deaths and the numerous montages, and the dull somber tone of the writing sometimes kept me at a distance. The show just wasn't exciting enough, but I'm told that even in the comics, we've already seen the weakest that Invincible has to offer, so take that as you will
after i seen what Fallout just did. i aint got no patience for mediocrity!
after i seen what Fallout just did. i aint got no patience for mediocrity!
I respect that
Might drop this show honestly
Halt and Catch Fire
Season 1: 8/10
Season 2: 8/10
Season 3: 7.5/10
Season 4: 8/10
The Vince Staples Show
Season 1: 8/10
Dead Like Me
Season 1: 8.5/10
Season 2: 7.5/10
Alright, thats my final post. Good bye my friends, be well and watch interview with the vampire best show airing right now!
Just finished From. I only finished it because I hate not finishing shows but this show is truly garbage on another level. Terrible writing.. acting.. plot.. everything is just bad.
Just finished From. I only finished it because I hate not finishing shows but this show is truly garbage on another level. Terrible writing.. acting.. plot.. everything is just bad.
who recommended u to watch that. i never heard of it
Kdrama "marry my husband" on Prime
Really fun concept, acting is over the top, other than that it's your classic Korean romcom
Man the first 4 seasons of SpongeBob are some of the greatest episodes and writing in TV
just finished my first rewatch of halt and catch fire. the tech stuff can get a little cheesy at times, but like any great show its all about the character development. the ending to the series is so heartbreaking even though you know its coming since szn2
I’m halfway through expedition from hell and my god this is hilarious and crazy
Finished up Outer Range on Amazon Prime. It is such a great show, criminally slept on. It’s like a mystery/syfy quirky kinda show, but man it delivers. Josh Brolin, and Lili Taylor are giving a tour de force in this show man. They deserve some recognition for their performances.
This is my favorite scene in the series. I wanted to disappear… the way Josh Brolin delivers that line. Man it speaks to my soul. I have been there. I’ve felt that in my soul. I was bawling my eyes out ngl.
There is another scene I wish I could find the clip for that Lili Taylor might’ve delivered the best monologue I’ve had the pleasure of watching in the last decade. She was acting her ass off.
Buffy 11/10
Angel 9/10
both shows absolutely goat character development over the seasons, what a journey. feel free to shoot me some recommendations for shows which have such a constantly shifting ensemble dynamic and so much development - it's really wild to compare Buffy S1 with S7. outside of Firefly (also Whedon) haven't rly seen anything like it.
I wrote a more general pitch on why you should watch Buffy in the buffy thread here:
ktt2.com/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-topic-32491571/2#post-49227537
my personal experience of the quality of the shows throughout the seasons:
Buffy is fun from the get go and immediately sets itself up well with a winning episodic formula, I love how they develop the lore and storytelling a lot more in S2 and S3 and while there's a couple lost stretches and fillers throughout it only gets better from there imo. S4 is maybe the overall strongest, S5 is a bit more inconsistent but has some of the hardest hitting episodes. things get messy with S6 tbh, but I respect how savage and dark it got, S7 to me was easily the weakest and a bit contrived at points, with some characters like Caleb just seeming more like hamfisted plot devices... it really suffers from never managing to restore a sense of sitcom normalcy which gave the whole show its backbone. but it did bring everything to an impressively satisfying end given how complex the whole lore and web of characters got.
Angel S1 didn't immediately hook me, I could vibe with the idea of a darker urban take on this world and it had cool bits, but seemed directionless. I was really impressed how they gave it direction and structure with S2 and S3, which is maybe the most consistent run in either show. loved how they're zeroing in on the greys which made buffy look much more black and white in comparison, really settling intl its own distinct groove. but the S4 comes in and it's such a clusterfuck. like it's still ok, but damn. definitely the worst season of either show. S5 is a return to form, to me not as great as 2/3 but easily some of the most fun episodes and a really savage final arc.
overall Angel is pretty great and a must see if you already love Buffy, I could also see it appealing to some people who don't even like Buffy as much. that said I think Buffy has a way more solid structure and overall stronger characters and has a crazy ability to hit you with emotional gut punches on a regular basis, even just over little things. Angel had these, too, but not as many and not as profound ones as some of the more serious buffy episodes.