mooviezz
feb 2024 se unió
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Clasificación de mooviezz
Feeling motivated to review (I rarely do) because this show deserves WAY BETTER than its ~6 average rating.
It's like W1A in that the dialogue is so clever it is dripping with hilarious references that would keep you laughing through the 2nd and 3rd rewatches.
The folks giving this a bad review are not appraising this for what it is - a short sharp skewer of overcommercialised showbiz, delivered in digestible helpings. It is not a procedural sitcom, but doesn't hold itself out to be. Instead it has much more heart and approaches some more significant themes.
I think the writing of the characters is fantastic and it's the best I've seen Himesh Patel. Richard E Grant is excellent as ever, and delivers a hugely self effacing performance.
It's like W1A in that the dialogue is so clever it is dripping with hilarious references that would keep you laughing through the 2nd and 3rd rewatches.
The folks giving this a bad review are not appraising this for what it is - a short sharp skewer of overcommercialised showbiz, delivered in digestible helpings. It is not a procedural sitcom, but doesn't hold itself out to be. Instead it has much more heart and approaches some more significant themes.
I think the writing of the characters is fantastic and it's the best I've seen Himesh Patel. Richard E Grant is excellent as ever, and delivers a hugely self effacing performance.
Proof that Netflix's force-feed algorithm can make a hit just through prominent home page promotion alone.
Deliberately made to appeal to everywhere, so it appears to be set in some unidentified, vague hinterland masquerading as the UK. To think this is made by the same team as Happy Valley and how gloriously authentic that feels vs how dross this is.
Some of the characters are borderline unwatchable in how unbelievable they are, and the writing is so lazy (mysterious character called "Mr Dark"..) wonder if it's even had an edit at all.
The very best of the category you can watch again and again and marvel at the clever trickery. Not with this. The events at the end render the events in the first eps embarrassingly incoherent.
Deliberately made to appeal to everywhere, so it appears to be set in some unidentified, vague hinterland masquerading as the UK. To think this is made by the same team as Happy Valley and how gloriously authentic that feels vs how dross this is.
Some of the characters are borderline unwatchable in how unbelievable they are, and the writing is so lazy (mysterious character called "Mr Dark"..) wonder if it's even had an edit at all.
The very best of the category you can watch again and again and marvel at the clever trickery. Not with this. The events at the end render the events in the first eps embarrassingly incoherent.