kcjones-15218
Joined Dec 2019
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Look, as someone who is SERIOUSLY hard of hearing (I lost complete hearing in my left ear and partial in right) I understand the complaints of muffle speaking. But some of these reviews scream "antivaxera" and it shows. If it bothers you that much join the rest of us with disabilities and put on subtitles. Plus different restaurants have different mask mandates. Please use common sense.
All that aside, Adam is at his best talking about his favorite things. Funny, compassionate, thoughtful, and informative. Missed him in Man vs. Food, glad to see he's still passionate and motivated in projects.
All that aside, Adam is at his best talking about his favorite things. Funny, compassionate, thoughtful, and informative. Missed him in Man vs. Food, glad to see he's still passionate and motivated in projects.
From episode one to its finale, this show was an exercise in strong storytelling, excellent acting, and visually stunning cinematography. I see a lot of people complaining about how slow it was but every single minute is needed for this story to unfold properly.
I've read interviews that Sam Esmail shopped this around to different studios and they all wanted to turn it into a movie. Until USA agreed to do his television production version. I'm truly thankful to them because a movie would not do this masterpiece justice.
Sam Esmail had the ending in mind since episode one and after rewatching it he layered clues to it throughout the series. Every detail depicted in the series was necessary. Subtle hints sprinkled here-and-there that made the finale make perfect sense.
My heart ached saying goodbye, but it was so satisfying seeing this conclusion.
"This only works if you let go too"
Goodbye friend
I've read interviews that Sam Esmail shopped this around to different studios and they all wanted to turn it into a movie. Until USA agreed to do his television production version. I'm truly thankful to them because a movie would not do this masterpiece justice.
Sam Esmail had the ending in mind since episode one and after rewatching it he layered clues to it throughout the series. Every detail depicted in the series was necessary. Subtle hints sprinkled here-and-there that made the finale make perfect sense.
My heart ached saying goodbye, but it was so satisfying seeing this conclusion.
"This only works if you let go too"
Goodbye friend