Rishort
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This is the best comedy show to have ever existed. I think I have never laughed so hard about a TV show, even when watching it for the 100th time.
The writers have really pushed the boundaries with their jokes, often going way too far, even for Dutch standards! But that's what makes this show so incredibly funny and what makes it so unique: there just simply doesn't exist a show that is more absurd than Rundfunk. In contrary to a lot of other absurd comedies, I think the jokes do not feel forced at all and never fail to make me laugh. In my opinion this show is way better than any of the other works of Yannick van de Velde and Tom van Kalmthout, so definitely check this one out if you're in for a good laugh!
The writers have really pushed the boundaries with their jokes, often going way too far, even for Dutch standards! But that's what makes this show so incredibly funny and what makes it so unique: there just simply doesn't exist a show that is more absurd than Rundfunk. In contrary to a lot of other absurd comedies, I think the jokes do not feel forced at all and never fail to make me laugh. In my opinion this show is way better than any of the other works of Yannick van de Velde and Tom van Kalmthout, so definitely check this one out if you're in for a good laugh!
This series has a little over 9 hours of watchtime, and I think I probably spent half of that crying out loud. I'm lost for words...
'Maid' is an incredibly well written show that deals with complex themes like domestic abuse, poverty and addiction among others. Despite the seriousness of these topics, it feels very natural because of the stellar writing of this show.
All of the characters are very complex (which I absolutely love). The characters and their relationships feel very real and I was able to empathize with all of them, even Sean at some times. Of course his aggression to Alex is completely unacceptible, but the show does a great job in showing that he is not simply some narcistic guy that is inherently bad. He actually loves Alex and Maddy, and his mental problems together with his abusive behavior are tracable to a number of horrible experiences in his childhood.
But of course what moved me the most, were the circumstances in which Alex had to take care for her daughter. Truly heartbreaking <3.
'Maid' is an incredibly well written show that deals with complex themes like domestic abuse, poverty and addiction among others. Despite the seriousness of these topics, it feels very natural because of the stellar writing of this show.
All of the characters are very complex (which I absolutely love). The characters and their relationships feel very real and I was able to empathize with all of them, even Sean at some times. Of course his aggression to Alex is completely unacceptible, but the show does a great job in showing that he is not simply some narcistic guy that is inherently bad. He actually loves Alex and Maddy, and his mental problems together with his abusive behavior are tracable to a number of horrible experiences in his childhood.
But of course what moved me the most, were the circumstances in which Alex had to take care for her daughter. Truly heartbreaking <3.
This show is amazing, I absolutely loved it. It is not perfect and is pretty short, but the thing that makes it so strong is that takes a very deep dive into the emotional struggles of the two main characters (especially Mae) despite there being only about 4 hours worth of episodes.
The story is about the relationship between May and George, but they encounter a lot of problems in their relationship, largely due to Mae their trauma/addiction and George her insecurity/confusion about her sexuality. It is maybe not the most satisfying love story out there on Netflix, but it really distinguishes itself from others with the intense and relatable emotions in it.
One of the themes that is touched upon pretty often, is Mae and George their sexuality and Mae their gender identity. With myself being a cis-heterosexual, I couldn't really relate to this but I really liked it! I think it was really natural and well worked out, yet not overdone or forced like in some other shows or movies that have come out lately.
As someone struggling with pornography addiction I could really relate to Mae, and to how the addiction translated to other aspects of her life, especially her relationships with other people (mainly George!). It's been a long time since a show made me cry like this one did. But the great thing is that it is not necissarily a show that exhausts you emotionally. The episodes are only 20-30 minutes, and there is actually a lot of humour in them. I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to see a show with some substance, but that you can still watch 'casually'.
The story is about the relationship between May and George, but they encounter a lot of problems in their relationship, largely due to Mae their trauma/addiction and George her insecurity/confusion about her sexuality. It is maybe not the most satisfying love story out there on Netflix, but it really distinguishes itself from others with the intense and relatable emotions in it.
One of the themes that is touched upon pretty often, is Mae and George their sexuality and Mae their gender identity. With myself being a cis-heterosexual, I couldn't really relate to this but I really liked it! I think it was really natural and well worked out, yet not overdone or forced like in some other shows or movies that have come out lately.
As someone struggling with pornography addiction I could really relate to Mae, and to how the addiction translated to other aspects of her life, especially her relationships with other people (mainly George!). It's been a long time since a show made me cry like this one did. But the great thing is that it is not necissarily a show that exhausts you emotionally. The episodes are only 20-30 minutes, and there is actually a lot of humour in them. I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to see a show with some substance, but that you can still watch 'casually'.