An American widower gets to know his British wife's estranged family In their crumbling gothic mansion in the English countryside as they compete for his affections - and his newly inherited... Read allAn American widower gets to know his British wife's estranged family In their crumbling gothic mansion in the English countryside as they compete for his affections - and his newly inherited fortune.An American widower gets to know his British wife's estranged family In their crumbling gothic mansion in the English countryside as they compete for his affections - and his newly inherited fortune.
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Entitled is one of those shows where the elements are all interesting but it just doesn't coalesce. Something like a box of mystery trinkets that tell an almost story.
It has very good actors, creepy art directions, plays a balance between scary and humorous like a nightmare LSD trip that's part real, part fantasy.
I think it does go on too long though. I skipped through the scenes because there was something fascinating (I would watch all these actors in other projects again). But also a lack of momentum and focus. I hoped it would resolve to something, and it does and it doesn't.
Entitled is a curious art piece that continuously pulls more out of its hat, but also left me wondering what did I just watch.
It has very good actors, creepy art directions, plays a balance between scary and humorous like a nightmare LSD trip that's part real, part fantasy.
I think it does go on too long though. I skipped through the scenes because there was something fascinating (I would watch all these actors in other projects again). But also a lack of momentum and focus. I hoped it would resolve to something, and it does and it doesn't.
Entitled is a curious art piece that continuously pulls more out of its hat, but also left me wondering what did I just watch.
Starts off intriguing, middling from episodes 3-6, then an ultimately atrocious ending that is Lost-esque with the writers writing themselves into a corner.
While there is solid acting by the family throughout, many loose threads story-wise leave the watcher confused during the show's 8 episode run. Unfortunately, a waste of a potentially good premise with a yawn-worthy twist.
Without going into any spoilers, as soon as the end credits rolled I was immediately asking myself what happened to several supporting cast. Tiny, loosely woven threads appeared during the last 10 minutes of the series but this felt incredibly rushed and insulting as a viewer that watched for 8 episodes.
The show was marketed as "from the creators of Fleabag" - both shows couldn't be further apart. 2/10.
While there is solid acting by the family throughout, many loose threads story-wise leave the watcher confused during the show's 8 episode run. Unfortunately, a waste of a potentially good premise with a yawn-worthy twist.
Without going into any spoilers, as soon as the end credits rolled I was immediately asking myself what happened to several supporting cast. Tiny, loosely woven threads appeared during the last 10 minutes of the series but this felt incredibly rushed and insulting as a viewer that watched for 8 episodes.
The show was marketed as "from the creators of Fleabag" - both shows couldn't be further apart. 2/10.
I came to this as it felt like there was a lot that should work on paper, some interesting cast and an intriguing premise. Certainly, there's plenty of intrigue in the first episode, but sadly it's all downhill from there. And for a comedy, there are nearly zero laughs to be found.
Gelman's performance is enormous, the direction is so colorful that it's sickly. Perhaps both of those are attempts to bring some comedy to the show, but they are sorely misguided. The tone veers all over the place, operating in such aimless extremes that it will leave you feeling totally lost, and with little of it making any sense at all.
What it makes for is a show that is trying so hard to tell you how good and funny it is, without actually being either. A real disappointment.
Gelman's performance is enormous, the direction is so colorful that it's sickly. Perhaps both of those are attempts to bring some comedy to the show, but they are sorely misguided. The tone veers all over the place, operating in such aimless extremes that it will leave you feeling totally lost, and with little of it making any sense at all.
What it makes for is a show that is trying so hard to tell you how good and funny it is, without actually being either. A real disappointment.
10DawnB-31
I don't watch much tv, nor have I been impressed with horror flicks since the 90's faces of de@th. If you're looking for a recommendation of something comedic, twisty turny, kinda gory but not actual horror, genuine absolute suspense... I recommend Netflix show Entitled. Every episode had my mind reeling, wondering what could be getting to happen next. There was constant suspense and thrill to every episode and I could not wait to consume more of it. It has for every bizarre reason captivated me as well as scratched my horror itch. What a plot twist too! I am very sad to be done with this show.
I was excited through the first couple episodes. It had potential to build a great story but the show never brought it all together. It hints toward alot but leaves too much to infer. The show is labeled a comedy but is more off of a dark comedy than a laugh out loud comedy. The final episode seems to be a throw together to answer all the questions in one without support from the rest of the series. No way the watcher could come to these conclusions. Add more key info to each episode so we that all we can get to finish with you. This show wants for a lot. I am not sure how season 2 is approved.
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