emmetee
Joined Jun 2019
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I had kept scrolling past this show not knowing or seeing any trailers for it. I'm sure happy I decided to check it out. It had all the elements of paranormal/classic horror's of the past and present mixed with a modern family show dynamic. It should have been promoted more. So happy HBO had it.
Everything from the storyline, the characters, and the set design, really pull you in to keep watching and leave you wanting more. Just seeing the house and what new extensions lies within it was an architectural treat.
It's also neat to see some familiar actors/actresses that I hadn't watched in a while.
Everything from the storyline, the characters, and the set design, really pull you in to keep watching and leave you wanting more. Just seeing the house and what new extensions lies within it was an architectural treat.
It's also neat to see some familiar actors/actresses that I hadn't watched in a while.
This was my first time watching Andrew Schulz and I am so happy that he was on Netflix top 10. I was in the mood for a stand up comedy show while I was cleaning that way I can have audio to keep me entertained. Boy I was laughing so hard. He had a great balance of energy and comedic humor. His material was relatable for some (maybe not all) but it had me laughing out loud.
His blending of machismo energy with the loving and supportive husband role is like Andrew Dice Clay had a son (also named Andrew) and learned to love on a greater scale.
I hope to hear more from him. I'll be checking out his other videos.
His blending of machismo energy with the loving and supportive husband role is like Andrew Dice Clay had a son (also named Andrew) and learned to love on a greater scale.
I hope to hear more from him. I'll be checking out his other videos.