TheWatcher17
Joined May 2021
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I was excited to see Jurnee Smollett and Taran Egerton star together in this show, and the plot sounded very interesting too. The first episode was really difficult to watch with how slow and uneventful it was. I decided to continue giving it one more shot, and the second half of episode 2 is when things finally pick up and get interesting. From there, it became a great watch and was able binge the next episodes because the pacing improved and the story got more engaging. So, I recommend sticking around for a bit to give it a proper try.
Just finished watching the second season of Nine Perfect Strangers. While not the best writing overall, the show is very enjoyable thrill ride and an addictive watch. Both seasons are fun, but season 2 takes it up a notch with a totally different vibe and beautifully cinematic. I like the way they made this series an anthology-style series with each season bringing a totally different story while having Masha as the central figure that connects the seasons. The casting on this show is amazing and such a crazy dynamic, I mean Regina Hall, Michael Shannon, Henry Golding, Lena Olin, and the list goes on! Nicole Kidman's Russian accent always makes me laugh, but it suits the dark comedic undertones of this show. I hope Hulu renews the show for a third season!
As a huge fan of The OA and whodunit shows, this show was great. The first part of the premiere were a bit boring but then quickly got interesting and intense and keeps you wanting to watch more to figure it out. There were lots of twists and turns that make you question everyone. The ending was a bit predictable, but still executed nicely. The Iceland cinematography and set designs were beautiful. It also makes the viewers question what this big tech companies are doing with their power and wealth. I do hope we get to see more content from Brit and Zal, and hope that Netflix or another platform allows them to finish Seasons 3-5 of The OA, on top of other new shows like this.