I_J_R_
nov 2023 se unió
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Clasificación de I_J_R_
The show feels like it's really hit its stride with this episode. I think I speak for a lot of viewers who thought the first three episodes were slow at best and disappointing at worst. But in retrospect of my first watch of S2E4, they serve as appropriate buildup to an extremely satisfying inflection point for the show.
Part of what made this so great was the return of J. K. Simmons as Omniman. His performance in season 1 was terrifying yet relatable (and the source of incredibly iconic memes). He comes back with another impressive, show-making performance by balancing his tender emotions with psychotic aggression. Simmons also helps bring Steven Yuen as his son to new heights as we try to comprehend with him one crazy, unprecedented revelation after another. The fight scenes are also incredible displays of animated ultra-violence with characters I'm surprised to care about so much.
The show also develops other subplots involving other great characters (both old and new) with satisfying moments where we see them grow (Sandra Oh as Debbie Grayson and Mark Hamill as Art especially, and unexpectedly Rhea Seehorn in a role I don't want to spoil). Even though it obviously leaves off with a cliffhanger, it had a "decades happening within weeks" feel that advanced the story in a very satisfying way. Hopefully the show can maintain this momentum.
Part of what made this so great was the return of J. K. Simmons as Omniman. His performance in season 1 was terrifying yet relatable (and the source of incredibly iconic memes). He comes back with another impressive, show-making performance by balancing his tender emotions with psychotic aggression. Simmons also helps bring Steven Yuen as his son to new heights as we try to comprehend with him one crazy, unprecedented revelation after another. The fight scenes are also incredible displays of animated ultra-violence with characters I'm surprised to care about so much.
The show also develops other subplots involving other great characters (both old and new) with satisfying moments where we see them grow (Sandra Oh as Debbie Grayson and Mark Hamill as Art especially, and unexpectedly Rhea Seehorn in a role I don't want to spoil). Even though it obviously leaves off with a cliffhanger, it had a "decades happening within weeks" feel that advanced the story in a very satisfying way. Hopefully the show can maintain this momentum.