OK, but...
OK, but was it really necessary to put the show and our beloved characters in a romantic relationship and experience?
Could it not be a great, epic bro-mance? I mean, I have no problem with the direction that the creators took, but we have already a couple in the show with the same effect, and quite romantically and beautifully written and beautifully acted throughout the six episodes of season 2. Why double down on that?
The show is still 10/10 for me, no change there. But sometimes a great bro-mance - a well-written and a well-acted bro-mance - is all that audience needs.
One more thing: While watching this season I could not help but wondering, Michael Emerson would be fitting, too, as Mr. Fell. Just a thought.
Edit: some grammatical mistakes.
Could it not be a great, epic bro-mance? I mean, I have no problem with the direction that the creators took, but we have already a couple in the show with the same effect, and quite romantically and beautifully written and beautifully acted throughout the six episodes of season 2. Why double down on that?
The show is still 10/10 for me, no change there. But sometimes a great bro-mance - a well-written and a well-acted bro-mance - is all that audience needs.
One more thing: While watching this season I could not help but wondering, Michael Emerson would be fitting, too, as Mr. Fell. Just a thought.
Edit: some grammatical mistakes.
- nakrugt
- Jul 31, 2023