misscarrie_lou
Joined Mar 2021
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The Residence on Netflix is one of the best shows I've seen recently. It's an engaging and funny murder mystery with American History sprinkled in. Detective Cupp is a lovely mix of quirky genius. The cast is perfect, and the acting is stellar. The scenery is wonderfully done. Your attention and suspicions bounce around. There love, hate, civics, suspense, history, birding, plot twists, senate hearings, absurdity, and some great journaling. Lots of representation with all the characters. Definitely nice to see a female detective in the same regards of Knives Out's Benoit Blanc and Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot. Worth watching.
Nailed it. Haha. So I wasn't impressed with the promos, but this is a clever satire of teaching at high school in 2024. This isn't for everyone, but they hit the multifaceted influences of politics on education and every changing Zoomer / Alpha generation. The obsession with phones and recording teachers is real. The high schoolers saying they feel targeted, bullied, and triggered while exchanging insults is spot on. The teachers are obvious caricatures of very familiar teacher stereotypes. The only thing not believable is how small the football stadium is at a high school in Texas, and the students look like they're in their early 20s. If you like silly sitcoms that are spoofs of teaching high school, you'll like this. If you don't like it, then don't watch it.