danieldraper_
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This episode is the reason why Community is one of the most innovative and genius sitcoms of our time.
This show isn't perfect; some characters aren't washed out enough, the way the show progresses is very unorthodox, and at times, certain plot points don't hit hard enough - but this episode hones in on everything that Dan Harmon intended to create. It was witty, funny, smart, sad, complicated, amusing and above all, fabulous!
Chris McKenna and Jeff Melman wrote and directed the hell out of this episode; the way the episode reaches its climax is quite sad, and I think showcases what one of the main characters needs to do to provide change and longevity to the group. With that being said, it was just marvellous! The concept of it, all the different timelines, and the jokes just kept coming and coming, and made me belly laugh multiple times.
Jeff, Troy, Abed, Pierce, Britta, Shirley, Annie, thank you for giving us all sublime performances and thank you to the cast and crew for creating this wonderful show, and genius episode.
This show isn't perfect; some characters aren't washed out enough, the way the show progresses is very unorthodox, and at times, certain plot points don't hit hard enough - but this episode hones in on everything that Dan Harmon intended to create. It was witty, funny, smart, sad, complicated, amusing and above all, fabulous!
Chris McKenna and Jeff Melman wrote and directed the hell out of this episode; the way the episode reaches its climax is quite sad, and I think showcases what one of the main characters needs to do to provide change and longevity to the group. With that being said, it was just marvellous! The concept of it, all the different timelines, and the jokes just kept coming and coming, and made me belly laugh multiple times.
Jeff, Troy, Abed, Pierce, Britta, Shirley, Annie, thank you for giving us all sublime performances and thank you to the cast and crew for creating this wonderful show, and genius episode.
Moon Knight doubles down on all the dark, mystery, and grit that the fans have been waiting for.
It's filled with twists, turns, and tear jerking moments, whilst showcasing they can still make excellent television, without any of their 'classic' approaches.
It's filled with twists, turns, and tear jerking moments, whilst showcasing they can still make excellent television, without any of their 'classic' approaches.
Whilst I think Oscar Issac is playing one of his best roles yet, I can't help to think of the way the show is paced.
Whilst the lack of information works for a short amount of time, we still don't know crucial aspects of the show, such as why Konshu negatively affected Arthur.
I also don't think the female lead is as strongly written, which is common amongst Marvel media.
Even though these things remain a strong issue for me, you can't not love Oscar Issac in this show. He is absolutely fantastic.
Whilst the lack of information works for a short amount of time, we still don't know crucial aspects of the show, such as why Konshu negatively affected Arthur.
I also don't think the female lead is as strongly written, which is common amongst Marvel media.
Even though these things remain a strong issue for me, you can't not love Oscar Issac in this show. He is absolutely fantastic.