All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name
- El episodio se transmitió el 27 feb 2022
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- 1h 1min
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8.3/10
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A medida que avanza el espectáculo, fragmentos de recuerdos chocan con el presente y el futuro.A medida que avanza el espectáculo, fragmentos de recuerdos chocan con el presente y el futuro.A medida que avanza el espectáculo, fragmentos de recuerdos chocan con el presente y el futuro.
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The plot of the final episode was interesting and well-written. Rue, she seemed way better and I hope she won't relapse again. Jules, I hope she's gonna be on season 3. Nate, I hope he will get what he deserves on season 3. Maddy, she was iconic. Cassie, I feel so sad about her, she totally needs psychiatric help. Kat, she didn't had much screening time. Lexi, she was the highlight of the last 2 episodes. Fez, I admire his braveness. Faye, she was a likeable character and I want to see more of her. Elliott, I don't think he's gonna be back. Overall, the second season was really good and I enjoyed it. Last but not least, the ending scene was very emotional and I can't wait for the third season!
I love everything with Rue, there's just so much emotional realism and depth. That's what I come to this show for, and it really delivered this week. The same is true for Lexi, her scenes were fantastic and brought me to tears in a couple of moments. The only part I'm not fully certain about is the Fezco/Ashtray stuff. This show can push believability in places because of its emphasis on emotional realism over realism itself, I'm just not sure if they balanced that fully in those scenes. I'll have to see how it sits with me. Overall it was a great and captivating conclusion to an incredibly entertaining and emotionally devastating second season. I had a blast, and I can't wait for Season Three.
It would've been assured 10 star episode except that they gave Elliot that ultra boring five minute song break. Talk about bringing an episode to a crashing halt.
Really well done. This whole season. I don't love love this show, I hated it for a minute. This season was really good. Great development among the characters that allowed for investment whenever and wherever the viewer wanted it. Your opinions on the characters can vary dramatically from episode to episode, three friends watching can walk away thinking something different. Blah.
So this episode. We all cried. If you've lost someone, you probably cried. If you're under 40 and lost a parent, you cried. If you saw the Shakespearean setup that was going to play out with the sword of Damocles ending of the Fezco storyline of the last episode, it was better than I thought. What I expected was CLOSE but I was wrong. It was a very well done scene. Top notch.
The play: for me, I would have done the play as one long episode - that's just me. Loved it, like everything else in this show: over the top, dark, funny, on point, thematically correct for the show and where the story was at this point. As a theatre kid from a lifetime ago, anyone who was, you laughed at how stupid the production and its billion dollar budget with no oversight at all is: suspension of disbelief is a key part of euphoria
Nate: PlushCare has counseling services and you can get meds for some of these issues.
Mackay: did you go to Europe to fight Putin? Where'd you disappear to?
Nate's dads posse: dude put a shirt on, that guy. You know which one.
Lexi: you're amazing, Maude: you're amazing. Just can't say enough.
The ensemble, I could rave about each girl, maddie's shoe - that's all I want to say. Shout out to all the great young actors, the young Black girl playing the stage manager is a star waiting in the wings.
Love her, hate her: zendaya is here and she's going to remain on the radar. I'll be watching to see what she does, Break more legs.
Lastly: to everyone's favorite white boy Fezco, you're my boy. I see you. I get you. I know "that" guy, he's been one of my best friends for 20 years.
Fantastic season, I have eaten and will continue to eat crow.
So this episode. We all cried. If you've lost someone, you probably cried. If you're under 40 and lost a parent, you cried. If you saw the Shakespearean setup that was going to play out with the sword of Damocles ending of the Fezco storyline of the last episode, it was better than I thought. What I expected was CLOSE but I was wrong. It was a very well done scene. Top notch.
The play: for me, I would have done the play as one long episode - that's just me. Loved it, like everything else in this show: over the top, dark, funny, on point, thematically correct for the show and where the story was at this point. As a theatre kid from a lifetime ago, anyone who was, you laughed at how stupid the production and its billion dollar budget with no oversight at all is: suspension of disbelief is a key part of euphoria
Nate: PlushCare has counseling services and you can get meds for some of these issues.
Mackay: did you go to Europe to fight Putin? Where'd you disappear to?
Nate's dads posse: dude put a shirt on, that guy. You know which one.
Lexi: you're amazing, Maude: you're amazing. Just can't say enough.
The ensemble, I could rave about each girl, maddie's shoe - that's all I want to say. Shout out to all the great young actors, the young Black girl playing the stage manager is a star waiting in the wings.
Love her, hate her: zendaya is here and she's going to remain on the radar. I'll be watching to see what she does, Break more legs.
Lastly: to everyone's favorite white boy Fezco, you're my boy. I see you. I get you. I know "that" guy, he's been one of my best friends for 20 years.
Fantastic season, I have eaten and will continue to eat crow.
I've been internally vindicating this season's online backlash in regards to plot holes, erasure of storylines, etc. I liked the chaotic atmosphere and beautiful theatrical nonsense for the most part, even feeling it was way more shock value oriented than season one.
With that said this season finale just falls flat. It just doesn't go with the mood of the season. The "big scenes" were so much anticipated and ended up feeling kinda emotionless. The long dialogue/singing scenes sure had a lot of words but didn't say much other than what we already know.
Love the show, expecting a little more accuracy, less character erasures and minimal structure for the 3d season.
With that said this season finale just falls flat. It just doesn't go with the mood of the season. The "big scenes" were so much anticipated and ended up feeling kinda emotionless. The long dialogue/singing scenes sure had a lot of words but didn't say much other than what we already know.
Love the show, expecting a little more accuracy, less character erasures and minimal structure for the 3d season.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresWhen Cassie enters the auditorium her face is notably in the shadow, and the back of the room is dark. In the next shot as she is walking down the steps, there are wall lights and her face is visible. The lighting is inconsistent.
- Citas
Rue Bennett: I remember Ali said, "The thought of maybe being a good person, is what keeps me trying to be a good person." Maybe there's something to that.
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Shocking Betrayals on Teen Dramas (2022)
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