1maginary_Friend
Joined Feb 2024
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I watched most of another one of Zarna's specials on Prime and felt this one was pretty similar. She's funny for about the first half, but then the voice and the repetition of her jokes kind of wear on you.
I have absolutely zero culture or heritage, so I love getting an inside glimpse into the lives and thoughts of people different than myself. Unfortunately, Zarna's portrayal of Indian priorities revolve around status and money and it's incredibly off-putting and depressing. I'm not looking for wholesome or preachy... just depth, maybe.
It's great to see a proud American Eastern Indian getting some limelight, but I wish her content had more substance. I'm definitely not interested in watching any more of her specials.
I have absolutely zero culture or heritage, so I love getting an inside glimpse into the lives and thoughts of people different than myself. Unfortunately, Zarna's portrayal of Indian priorities revolve around status and money and it's incredibly off-putting and depressing. I'm not looking for wholesome or preachy... just depth, maybe.
It's great to see a proud American Eastern Indian getting some limelight, but I wish her content had more substance. I'm definitely not interested in watching any more of her specials.
I immediately liked the cast and characters of Evil. Kristin is smart, capable and gorgeous, but also a little dorky and usually slightly disheveled - those imperfections making her all the more relatable and endearing. David is also smart and gorgeous, as well as strong, gentle and stable. His flaws are revealed bit by bit, but he's so steadfast in his faith, there's no way he'd ever succumb to evil - right??
I must admit that Ben the Magnificent is my favorite. He's the skeptic, the debunker, always with a witty retort locked and loaded that brings everyone back to reality.
At first I thought Evil was a little tame and I was uncertain how they'd do the whole hard core Catholicism theme better than Supernatural. But the show turned out to be really different than anything else out there. They explore all kinds of evil, culture and mythology.
The show continues to escalate, getting darker and weirder with each episode. I watch, read and listen to horror and supernatural content on a regular basis, so it takes a lot to get to me. Season 2, Episode 6 of Evil; E is for Elevator actually gave me nightmares. It was like 80 degrees in my house that day and I literally got chills while watching it.
Amidst all the terror, there's still a thread of humor. This is a quality that really hooks me into a series. The creators acknowledge that even though the world is often horrific it is also so absurd that you just have to laugh.
Evil is a gem of a series that could successfully go on for years, but it was... cancelled??? That's what I hear, anyways. Idiotic Paramount.
I must admit that Ben the Magnificent is my favorite. He's the skeptic, the debunker, always with a witty retort locked and loaded that brings everyone back to reality.
At first I thought Evil was a little tame and I was uncertain how they'd do the whole hard core Catholicism theme better than Supernatural. But the show turned out to be really different than anything else out there. They explore all kinds of evil, culture and mythology.
The show continues to escalate, getting darker and weirder with each episode. I watch, read and listen to horror and supernatural content on a regular basis, so it takes a lot to get to me. Season 2, Episode 6 of Evil; E is for Elevator actually gave me nightmares. It was like 80 degrees in my house that day and I literally got chills while watching it.
Amidst all the terror, there's still a thread of humor. This is a quality that really hooks me into a series. The creators acknowledge that even though the world is often horrific it is also so absurd that you just have to laugh.
Evil is a gem of a series that could successfully go on for years, but it was... cancelled??? That's what I hear, anyways. Idiotic Paramount.