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June and Oscar live a comfortable but very predictable suburban wedded life when suddenly they find themselves in a completely otherworldly situation, raising questions about love and marria... Read allJune and Oscar live a comfortable but very predictable suburban wedded life when suddenly they find themselves in a completely otherworldly situation, raising questions about love and marriage in the afterlife.June and Oscar live a comfortable but very predictable suburban wedded life when suddenly they find themselves in a completely otherworldly situation, raising questions about love and marriage in the afterlife.
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Reviewers say 'Forever' delves into existential themes, emphasizing relationships and life choices. Its slow, non-linear narrative is seen as thought-provoking by some and tedious by others. Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph's performances are often praised, though opinions differ. The show's visual style, music, and production quality are lauded, enhancing its artistic atmosphere. Some appreciate its unique approach and philosophical depth, while others find it confusing, slow, or lacking in plot development.
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Watching this show is like having a good dream. Visually beautiful and light, but conceptually deep and imaginative. Every aspect of it is excellently done, from the writing to the costumes to the music & performances. Each episode is more rewarding than the last.
This show surprised me... From the adds and preview I was expecting a mildly entertaing dramedy with scarce laughs. But what I got was a quirky dark comedy chocked full of funny moments with a neat mysterious sub plot. Fred and Mia do great together in a pretty close to perfect ensemble. It starts off as a bit of a slow burn taking it's time to work up to the real premise but when the ball really got rolling I seriously couldn't stop watching. Some idiot on this site gave 'forever' a 1/10 rating with the headline: Tragic....
The only tragic thing about this show is that it's so freaking good that you'll probably end up running out of episodes and binge it all in one day like I did. Okay so the premise isn't that revolutionary or mind-blowing but it's really how they deliver and set the mood. The writers do a great job balancing comedy and drama. Every episode is different and its own unique story inside of a story. This show is funny, sad, exciting, eerie, but most of all entertaining... Bravo! I want more.
This series started out, as the previous reviewer highlighted, as quite slow-moving, and yes, I can see how that could turn off viewers, and even myself, who are used to much more fast-paced shows and series. But I think that reviewer did this show a disservice in dismissing it out of hand due to the slower pace.
The premise is all sorts of fun and each episode builds on the last (with the exception of that seemingly non-sequitur but still compelling episode 3/4ths of the way in, which I am assuming will be tied in at some point). I am only halfway through episode 7, with only one more to go, and I honestly could not imagine abandoning the series at this point. The plot keeps thickening and I find myself intrigued and entertained. What more could one want?
I think this show is a bit of a gem and worth getting stuck into.
The premise is all sorts of fun and each episode builds on the last (with the exception of that seemingly non-sequitur but still compelling episode 3/4ths of the way in, which I am assuming will be tied in at some point). I am only halfway through episode 7, with only one more to go, and I honestly could not imagine abandoning the series at this point. The plot keeps thickening and I find myself intrigued and entertained. What more could one want?
I think this show is a bit of a gem and worth getting stuck into.
What moron executive was in charge of cancellation? This might have blossomed into a cult classic--making them lots of money. Too short sighted to think long term.
Really it is. It's quality. The writing, the acting, the editing, the unpredictability of each episode. The complex moods of sincere longing and silliness, boredom, and compassion. It makes me hopeful and grateful at how far we've come that people have made a show this perfect.
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