The Captain
- Episode aired Sep 30, 2018
- TV-MA
- 42m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
5.8K
YOUR RATING
After an awkward evening with Beck, Joe discovers he's not the only one keeping secrets; Peach's antagonistic approach to Joe intensifies.After an awkward evening with Beck, Joe discovers he's not the only one keeping secrets; Peach's antagonistic approach to Joe intensifies.After an awkward evening with Beck, Joe discovers he's not the only one keeping secrets; Peach's antagonistic approach to Joe intensifies.
Luca Padovan
- Paco
- (credit only)
Luke Young
- Mr. Robert Sawyer
- (as Luke David Young)
Damion J. Williams
- Wedonite
- (as Damion Williams)
Erika Amato
- Costumed Dickens Festival-Goer
- (uncredited)
Vic Estrella
- Hipster Type
- (uncredited)
Chris Krause
- Proper Gent
- (uncredited)
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You Season 1 Episode 4
Review : This episode is slow enough and I find this episode a bit boring. The first reason it seems boring is that the story of the episode is a mystery solution but it is not as interesting as it should be. I think somewhere the story has been stretched a bit to make this episode a 42 minute full episode. It is true that there is a bit of a romantic element to this, but the episode is quite boring in all respects.
Acting : All the actors and actresses have shown good enough humility and there is a perfect way in their work.
Direction : Speaking of director intent, I have to say that the director might have done a little better and someone could have made this episode a better one. In my opinion, the director has been a little careless.
Story and Dialogue : The story in this episode is a bit boring, there is a romantic element in the story of this episode, a mystery will be revealed and the real reason for lying will be known. But despite all this, I think some extra things have been made in the story of this episode and some important things have been left out. I think storytellers should have written better stories. Not a very high quality or special eye-catching dialogue is used, the use of fairly general dialogue is observed in the episode No numbers were used in the episode. Fairly good background scores have been used in the episode.
Soundtrack and Background score : No soundtrack were used in the episode. Fairly good background scores have been used in the episode.
Cinematography and Editing : The cinematography and editing are good enough.
Other Departments : Location, lighting, vfx everything is almost fine.
Overall Episode : Judging by all, I gave this episode eight out of ten stars.
Thanks so much for reading my review.
Review : This episode is slow enough and I find this episode a bit boring. The first reason it seems boring is that the story of the episode is a mystery solution but it is not as interesting as it should be. I think somewhere the story has been stretched a bit to make this episode a 42 minute full episode. It is true that there is a bit of a romantic element to this, but the episode is quite boring in all respects.
Acting : All the actors and actresses have shown good enough humility and there is a perfect way in their work.
Direction : Speaking of director intent, I have to say that the director might have done a little better and someone could have made this episode a better one. In my opinion, the director has been a little careless.
Story and Dialogue : The story in this episode is a bit boring, there is a romantic element in the story of this episode, a mystery will be revealed and the real reason for lying will be known. But despite all this, I think some extra things have been made in the story of this episode and some important things have been left out. I think storytellers should have written better stories. Not a very high quality or special eye-catching dialogue is used, the use of fairly general dialogue is observed in the episode No numbers were used in the episode. Fairly good background scores have been used in the episode.
Soundtrack and Background score : No soundtrack were used in the episode. Fairly good background scores have been used in the episode.
Cinematography and Editing : The cinematography and editing are good enough.
Other Departments : Location, lighting, vfx everything is almost fine.
Overall Episode : Judging by all, I gave this episode eight out of ten stars.
Thanks so much for reading my review.
This episode picks up right from where the last left off after Joe has a disastrous performance with Beck and shows the two's inner monologue following what happened.
A major, extremely unexpected secret of Beck's is uncovered by Joe when she goes on a weekend trip with someone who seems to be a romantic rival to Joe.
Peach's suspicions of Joe rise regarding the Ozma of Oz book and begins to doubt Joe's competence even more than she already did.
This episode offers a fascinating insight into Beck's character and gives her an inner monologue that (like Joe's) advances the scenes in which it is used.
The story episode also puts Joe in some intense situations (eg. The scene at the Dickens Festival and The Apartment).
Overall this episode was great (like the last three) and really leans into Beck's character as a whole.
A major, extremely unexpected secret of Beck's is uncovered by Joe when she goes on a weekend trip with someone who seems to be a romantic rival to Joe.
Peach's suspicions of Joe rise regarding the Ozma of Oz book and begins to doubt Joe's competence even more than she already did.
This episode offers a fascinating insight into Beck's character and gives her an inner monologue that (like Joe's) advances the scenes in which it is used.
The story episode also puts Joe in some intense situations (eg. The scene at the Dickens Festival and The Apartment).
Overall this episode was great (like the last three) and really leans into Beck's character as a whole.
So the monologue wire is out in the series and now Beck is the new victim. But this virus is a good entertainment for viewers😁😁.
"The Captain" is a solid fourth episode.
After a disastrous night, can Joe make amends? And who is the mysterious "Captain"?
A fun and unpredictable episode, the series tightens the suspense another notch.
Shay Mitchell's beautiful Peach is a worthy nemesis for Joe.
8 out of 10.
After a disastrous night, can Joe make amends? And who is the mysterious "Captain"?
A fun and unpredictable episode, the series tightens the suspense another notch.
Shay Mitchell's beautiful Peach is a worthy nemesis for Joe.
8 out of 10.
This episode takes a slower, more character-focused turn, and I kind of liked that. Beck heads to a Dickens festival to meet up with her dad - aka "The Captain" - and surprise, surprise, Joe just can't help but follow her. Classic Joe. What's interesting is we see a side of Beck she hasn't shown before. Turns out she lied about her dad being dead; he's alive, sober, and living his best life with a new family. It makes her character more complicated and a little less innocent than she's been coming across. Joe is doing what Joe does best - creeping around, convincing himself he's "protecting" Beck when he's just feeding his obsession. And that festival setting? Perfect backdrop for all the role-playing and secrets going on in this episode. Peach is also starting to clock Joe's weirdness, which I loved because you can feel the tension building there. The episode is slower than the first few, and Joe's inner monologue gets a bit repetitive, but the character work here is solid. Overall? I'd give it a 9/10. Not the most thrilling episode, but it's important for the story and gives us some juicy character depth. Plus, it sets the stage for some big drama coming up.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst of two appearances in the series by Michael Park playing Beck's father.
- GoofsJoe mispronounces Tolkien's name (not likely for an educated bookstore owner to do).
- Quotes
Guinevere Beck: [thinking] What was that? Eight seconds?
[glances over at Joe]
Guinevere Beck: Oh, yeah. He's got that "Trump just took Pennsylvania" look.
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- 42m
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