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This episode could have been a Black Mirror episode. It could have been a short Alan Rudolph film. It is now my newest favorite half hour of television in years. Brilliant from top to bottom and a perfect episode 6 of a series I still can't figure out and can't stop watching. It's a one day binge and I have two more to go. Back to Forever. Thank you Alan Yang.
I've been enjoying the show for what it is, but this episode made me sit up and take notice.
The acting was great, but it was the writing that really stands out.
At first, I wasn't sold. I didn't like the interruption in the storyline. As it went on, I didn't mind. And soon, I loved it. Even if it didn't necessarily tie in to the rest, it was so beautifully written.
And then seeing how it linked in to the main line?
Truly shines and gives amazing depth and beauty to an already wonderful show.
Can't wait to see how the remaining two episodes pan out. Whatever happens, I expect it will be amazing.
The acting was great, but it was the writing that really stands out.
At first, I wasn't sold. I didn't like the interruption in the storyline. As it went on, I didn't mind. And soon, I loved it. Even if it didn't necessarily tie in to the rest, it was so beautifully written.
And then seeing how it linked in to the main line?
Truly shines and gives amazing depth and beauty to an already wonderful show.
Can't wait to see how the remaining two episodes pan out. Whatever happens, I expect it will be amazing.
This episode would have been much better without all the infidelity. It could have been a bittersweet love story, instead it was a story about two people who routinely cheat on their respective spouses.
This was a bizarre episode of what has otherwise been a fun and interesting series. My title mentions the poor acting by the two leads but the entire thing reads like a high schooler's idea of being deep. It's just awful. I can't even imagine what purpose they thought this was serving as far as requiring the audience to sit through it for a point that could have been made in 30 seconds.
Episode 6 started interestingly enough with a natural flow of conversation but unfortunately turned into an anti-racism video you have to watch at the office.
Did you know
- TriviaThough it acts as the sixth episode in the series, episode 106 was the last episode shot before production wrapped on FOREVER.
- Quotes
[Last lines]
60 Year Old Andre: We missed our chance, didn't we? We missed it.
Details
- Runtime
- 35m
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