Adam-09265
Joined Mar 2016
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The editing in this episode is by far one of the worst i have ever seen, it makes the show look like a parody in itself. Not just the editing but camera placement and choice of shots are just garbage, straight off the bat you have a uncontrollable camera shoved in Tony's face when Johnny sack drives off in his car. A few moments of dialog throughout the episode can be heard but not seen coming from certain characters mouths. Carmela walks away from Robert Wegler and we suddenly get a jittery slow motion then freeze frame followed by a wipe transition to a fishing scene. It had no reason to be there and looked cheap and daft.
The camera zooms and pans unnecessarily throughout the episode, Tony getting a completely random camera slide to him sitting and smoking a cigar smirking. It looks completely out of context.
The story about anger management was an ok take, but it was staged to look almost like a comedy episode, finishing like some 90s Rom Com. Just an overall garbage execution.
The camera zooms and pans unnecessarily throughout the episode, Tony getting a completely random camera slide to him sitting and smoking a cigar smirking. It looks completely out of context.
The story about anger management was an ok take, but it was staged to look almost like a comedy episode, finishing like some 90s Rom Com. Just an overall garbage execution.
I really liked this episode. Scenes with Michael, Linc and Sara where great for plot movement but there was something about Robert Knepper and Rockmond Dunbar's acting that made the episode have a lot of heart. I could feel the pain and frustration from both characters, desperation and a slight moment of fear in their respected scenes. It's not just about Michael and Linc's journey, despite us knowing that i think this really summed up the cause and effect with leave with our children. To do the right thing, or to wish you could be the right thing. It was an emotional watch, some say it could be cliche but this episode was well done.
Literally the best Episode of the Season, in fact the best in the Show. Decent closure, paced better than most and exciting. Though a few questions still linger in my mind, but to stop the confusion i trust they will be explained in Season Five itself.
I'm not going to "ALL CAPS" fake review this without thinking of certain clarities. It was nowhere near the level of television we have witnessed from famous shows that have left our jaw dropped for minutes after, but what this episode did was make it meaningful and thus the story was back on point from what we can say was such a mediocre Season. Season Four's finale does well, i also see that Eric Kripke threw in some Supernatural cameo lines in as well. That was a nice touch. I am excited for Season Five.
Yes i still rated it a 10, but i see it as more of a 9.5.
I'm not going to "ALL CAPS" fake review this without thinking of certain clarities. It was nowhere near the level of television we have witnessed from famous shows that have left our jaw dropped for minutes after, but what this episode did was make it meaningful and thus the story was back on point from what we can say was such a mediocre Season. Season Four's finale does well, i also see that Eric Kripke threw in some Supernatural cameo lines in as well. That was a nice touch. I am excited for Season Five.
Yes i still rated it a 10, but i see it as more of a 9.5.