We Only See Each Other at Weddings and Funerals
- Episode aired Feb 15, 2019
- TV-14
- 59m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
7.6K
YOUR RATING
Years after they rose to fame as young crime-fighting superheroes, the estranged Hargreeves siblings come together to mark their father's death.Years after they rose to fame as young crime-fighting superheroes, the estranged Hargreeves siblings come together to mark their father's death.Years after they rose to fame as young crime-fighting superheroes, the estranged Hargreeves siblings come together to mark their father's death.
Elliot Page
- Vanya Hargreeves
- (as Ellen Page)
Mary J. Blige
- Cha-Cha
- (credit only)
Cameron Britton
- Hazel
- (credit only)
John Magaro
- Leonard Peabody
- (credit only)
Adam Godley
- Pogo
- (voice)
Jordan Claire Robbins
- Grace
- (as Jordan Robbins)
T.J. McGibbon
- Young Vanya
- (as TJ McGibbon)
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Featured reviews
Promising start to a strange and comedic superhero show
I walked into this show completely blind only knowing Ellen Page and Tom Hopper is two of the leads, mostly because of Ellen Page though and seeing her in another superhero related movie/show put a smile on my face.
The introduction of the siblings were nicely edited, getting some details of who they are, in a comedic way. The ensemble cast was nicely picked, everyone feel different and unique. Every character is likeable but so far Vanya, Diego and number five is my favorites. Their superpowers were interesting and unique. The story seems really original and by the looks truthful to the graphic novels, they quickly set the tone of the show in a good way. Dialogue felt natural and the overall writing was great. The action Sequences were great, nicely edited and the visual effects was great. The show is so far really funny, natural humor, my kind.
The introduction of the siblings were nicely edited, getting some details of who they are, in a comedic way. The ensemble cast was nicely picked, everyone feel different and unique. Every character is likeable but so far Vanya, Diego and number five is my favorites. Their superpowers were interesting and unique. The story seems really original and by the looks truthful to the graphic novels, they quickly set the tone of the show in a good way. Dialogue felt natural and the overall writing was great. The action Sequences were great, nicely edited and the visual effects was great. The show is so far really funny, natural humor, my kind.
I'm willing to watch episode 2 despite some obvious flaws
Writing is the name of the game here.
Some seriously on the nose dialogue coupled with terrible pacing makes this a tough watch. The concept and scene direction is good enough I will move on to the second episode but it was a close call. There is a good moment here and there. Overall I wouldn't call this a 5 for being "average" but more for being good with some serious drawbacks that force the rating down.
Wow
This episode starts out with like a 7-minute long violin mashup of Phantom of the Opera music and I just about lost my GODDAMN mind. Seriously. What a badass montage, and a great start to the show.
Too boring and slow for a opening episode of a series
They just drag the whole screen time portraying that kids characters but ended well.
PS:I Finished watching the 2 seasons it's simply amazing. I didn't expect it to be that good.
Must watch series.
PS:I Finished watching the 2 seasons it's simply amazing. I didn't expect it to be that good.
Must watch series.
Good
Really good. Impressed. Like the diversity in cast and the way the kids are portrayed.
Did you know
- TriviaOn the back of Vanya's autobiography is a quote from Gerard Way, creator of the original comic books.
- GoofsWhen Diego pulls out of the driveway, with Klaus in the backseat, his tires squeal despite the driveway being gravel.
- Quotes
Vanya Hargreeves: Wait, how did you get back?
Number Five: In the end, I had to project my consciousness forward into a suspended quantum state version of myself that exists across every possible instance of time.
Diego Hargreeves: That makes no sense.
Number Five: Well, it would if you were smarter.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Songs That We Can't Separate from TV Scenes (2025)
- SoundtracksThe Walker
Written by Michael Fitzpatrick, Noelle Scaggs, James King, Joseph Karnes, Jeremy Ruzumna, and John Wicks
Performed by Fitz and The Tantrums
Details
- Runtime
- 59m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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