The Things You Lost Along the Way
- El episodio se transmitió el 9 may 2025
- TV-MA
- 48min
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7.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Tras ser investigado, Coop emprende una gira universitaria con Mel y sus hijos mientras Elena intenta localizarle.Tras ser investigado, Coop emprende una gira universitaria con Mel y sus hijos mientras Elena intenta localizarle.Tras ser investigado, Coop emprende una gira universitaria con Mel y sus hijos mientras Elena intenta localizarle.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Isabel Gravitt
- Tori Cooper
- (as Isabel Marie Gravitt)
Opiniones destacadas
This episode really went off-course and marks, in my opinion, a very poor choice of direction/misdirection for the overall plot. There is really nothing I could spoil regarding this episode that's essential to the plot. It went from building up a crazy and surprising scenario with Paul's murder, to suddenly being about the complicated dynamics of a family that's been torn apart and how love really keeps people together.
All empathy that was built for at least Coop was destroyed. His family sucks - I think the writers thought that this is what the modern broken family looks like, but they really just created some awful and entitled people.
All empathy that was built for at least Coop was destroyed. His family sucks - I think the writers thought that this is what the modern broken family looks like, but they really just created some awful and entitled people.
Mocking and desecrating what Catholics and many Christians believe to be the actual body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ is beyond shameful and is cause for outrage! You don't even need to believe in the true presence to know a line was crossed. Apple, the creators/writers, cast and everyone apart of this scene should apologize. Apple should remove this scene from the show...
Christ himself was outraged and "cleansed" the temple in Jerusalem when the people turned into "a den of thieves." To the religious who laugh this off, this isn't a joke and is insulting God. To the non-religious people, does this scene demonstrate social cohesion so prominently celebrated in today's world?
Christ himself was outraged and "cleansed" the temple in Jerusalem when the people turned into "a den of thieves." To the religious who laugh this off, this isn't a joke and is insulting God. To the non-religious people, does this scene demonstrate social cohesion so prominently celebrated in today's world?
This show had potential.
The premise is interesting, and the casting, with a few exceptions, is mostly solid. Jon Hamm is an excellent choice for this role.
The first few episodes were entertaining, and the plot developed in a promising direction.
However, in the sixth episode, we again see the usual things that we are forced to see in almost every new movie or series. Usually these are "lessons" that the writers try to preach to the viewers instead of entertaining them, and sometimes it is pure hatred and mockery of certain groups of people.
Then comes episode six and the series turns into what we see in most of today's TV shows and movies. The quality of the writing rapidly declines, and everything that made the show interesting disappears. The main character turns into a moron and of course there's that scene in the church.
The dialogues are somehow artificial and dumb, the whole episode seems like some sort of filler.
Unfortunately, another series with great potential that the writers managed to destroy. Definitely the last episode I will watch.
The premise is interesting, and the casting, with a few exceptions, is mostly solid. Jon Hamm is an excellent choice for this role.
The first few episodes were entertaining, and the plot developed in a promising direction.
However, in the sixth episode, we again see the usual things that we are forced to see in almost every new movie or series. Usually these are "lessons" that the writers try to preach to the viewers instead of entertaining them, and sometimes it is pure hatred and mockery of certain groups of people.
Then comes episode six and the series turns into what we see in most of today's TV shows and movies. The quality of the writing rapidly declines, and everything that made the show interesting disappears. The main character turns into a moron and of course there's that scene in the church.
The dialogues are somehow artificial and dumb, the whole episode seems like some sort of filler.
Unfortunately, another series with great potential that the writers managed to destroy. Definitely the last episode I will watch.
This can't be the writers that gave us the previous episodes. It started off with great promise, but quickly dissolved into a weird "family road trip" to Princeton. Once at Princeton, the not-very-likeable kids went off and did their own dumb things while their parents went off and stupidly relived their college days...in despicable fashion. I was almost embarrassed for their actors by their out of character actions, including shoplifting a small item from a shopkeeper and then engaging in unseemly things in a church pew. Really? The last few minutes got the series back on track, but overall a very disappointing episode. Hopefully, the old writers will return for the rest of the series. Come on, guys... you can do it.
The first three or four episodes of this show were great! They hooked me in and I was invested. It made sense that Coop (Jon Hamm's character) would go after these "friends" and neighbors and steal their belongings/ pawn them off. New episode, new house.. and so on. I really enjoyed the voice over when Coop was stealing the different items.
However, All of that drastically changed, and now it's all about the "family" . The ex-wife is a cheater and selfish. The kids suck and are boring. The son honestly has NO PERSONALITY. I don't care about these kids going to school or their personal life. I don't care about the son's music. It is all so lame!
It's boring, it looses the momentum the first three episodes had been building up to.
This episode in my opinion is one of the worst! Completely pointless, Coop is an idiot. The ex-wife is miserable and selfish. The son is basically a no-personality zombie, and the daughter doesn't know what she wants.
Kids in shows suuuuuck lol Especially these boring lame kids haha.
However, All of that drastically changed, and now it's all about the "family" . The ex-wife is a cheater and selfish. The kids suck and are boring. The son honestly has NO PERSONALITY. I don't care about these kids going to school or their personal life. I don't care about the son's music. It is all so lame!
It's boring, it looses the momentum the first three episodes had been building up to.
This episode in my opinion is one of the worst! Completely pointless, Coop is an idiot. The ex-wife is miserable and selfish. The son is basically a no-personality zombie, and the daughter doesn't know what she wants.
Kids in shows suuuuuck lol Especially these boring lame kids haha.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Princeton University visit was actually filmed on the Princeton campus.
- Bandas sonorasDamn I Wish I Was Your Lover
Written and Performed by Sophie B. Hawkins
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