Jaeger_04
Joined Apr 2021
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Resurrection has everything that always made Dexter so great. Who would have thought - a bright future for Dexter fans! The new season (Resurrection) is on par with season four and clearly much better than the later seasons. Every episode is high-quality and well-executed. I'm excited to see which direction the next season will take.
I really like the new characters. Blessing is a wonderful addition to the cast, and the same goes for Det. Claudette. Harrison's storyline has been fantastic since episode 1 and is much better than in New Blood. Peter Dinklage delivers another outstanding performance after his role as Tyrion Lannister (Game of Thrones).
The whole concept of the "serial killer meetings" gave the show an extra kick.
If the show keeps going like this, we might have the best Dexter show.
10/10 Show 10/10 Finale.
I really like the new characters. Blessing is a wonderful addition to the cast, and the same goes for Det. Claudette. Harrison's storyline has been fantastic since episode 1 and is much better than in New Blood. Peter Dinklage delivers another outstanding performance after his role as Tyrion Lannister (Game of Thrones).
The whole concept of the "serial killer meetings" gave the show an extra kick.
If the show keeps going like this, we might have the best Dexter show.
10/10 Show 10/10 Finale.
Predator: Killer of Killers brings fresh animation and brutal, bloody action to the franchise - but the story lacks real substance.
The gritty, raw animation creates a strong atmosphere, backed by heavy textures and punchy sound design. When fists fly and blades clash, it feels impactful.
But the anthology format holds it back. Each part is short, and there's no time to build emotional weight. Especially in Part 1 (The Shield). However, the story itself feels generic and predictable.
The characters? Mostly flat archetypes. Character deaths feel hollow, and themes like teamwork were presented flat.
Part 1 (The Shield) - The fight against the Predator felt too smooth, as if every move had been carefully planned and choreographed.
Part 2 (The Sword) - stands out with its feudal Japan setting and a visually impressive fight, particularly due to the conflict between two brothers.
Part 3 (The Bullet) - Creatively staged and visually appealing. The Story reminds me a lot of classic movies.
Scores: The Shield - 5.5/10 The Sword - 7.5/10 The Bullet - 7.0/10 The Finale - 6.5/10
Overall : 6.5/10
A visual treat with raw energy - just don't expect depth.
The gritty, raw animation creates a strong atmosphere, backed by heavy textures and punchy sound design. When fists fly and blades clash, it feels impactful.
But the anthology format holds it back. Each part is short, and there's no time to build emotional weight. Especially in Part 1 (The Shield). However, the story itself feels generic and predictable.
The characters? Mostly flat archetypes. Character deaths feel hollow, and themes like teamwork were presented flat.
Part 1 (The Shield) - The fight against the Predator felt too smooth, as if every move had been carefully planned and choreographed.
Part 2 (The Sword) - stands out with its feudal Japan setting and a visually impressive fight, particularly due to the conflict between two brothers.
Part 3 (The Bullet) - Creatively staged and visually appealing. The Story reminds me a lot of classic movies.
Scores: The Shield - 5.5/10 The Sword - 7.5/10 The Bullet - 7.0/10 The Finale - 6.5/10
Overall : 6.5/10
A visual treat with raw energy - just don't expect depth.
Don't trust the bad reviews - 'The Studio' is great!
The writing is phenomenal.
The entire 35-minute episode is all about giving someone feedback - and in the most beautiful and clever way.
What makes 'The Studio' special is the dialog, the camerawork, the music and the pacing. The dialog is fast-paced, snappy and perfectly timed. The percussion in the background has a great influence on the rhythm of the dialog and ensures a fast pace that hardly lets the viewer rest. The camerawork is remarkable, delivering stunning visuals and adapting perfectly to the mood and pace of the series with its dynamic direction.
The writing is phenomenal.
The entire 35-minute episode is all about giving someone feedback - and in the most beautiful and clever way.
What makes 'The Studio' special is the dialog, the camerawork, the music and the pacing. The dialog is fast-paced, snappy and perfectly timed. The percussion in the background has a great influence on the rhythm of the dialog and ensures a fast pace that hardly lets the viewer rest. The camerawork is remarkable, delivering stunning visuals and adapting perfectly to the mood and pace of the series with its dynamic direction.