yveehopkins
Joined Jan 2017
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I rarely write reviews for shows but this is one of the most beautiful pieces of TV and I had to tell the world. The chemistry of the two main actors is some of the best I've ever seen; it made the show so absolutely captivating. Even though I knew the ending at the start, this show ripped my heart out and ran over it with a steamroller in the best way imaginable. In a short 14 episodes, you'll go on a rollercoaster ride of emotions: anger, lust, joy, melancholy, love, loss, youth, grief, happiness, sadness... The actors did a fantastic job of growing and changing and they take you along for the ride at every step of the way. I've never binged a show so hard. Absolutely phenomenal writing and acting. I sobbed for an entire 30 minute episode, start to finish (you'll know when to start).
I can't exaggerate how this episode is perfection. In such a short time, this episode pulls at your heart stings and leaves you in a puddle. It's an empowering episode about second chances and allowing yourself to take them.
Forks changes the perspective of an entire character and, with this, the experience as a viewer. I went from hating this character to cheering him on and excited to see what comes next for him.
This seriously might be one of the best episodes of television I've ever watched. The writers and acting all come together to punch you straight in the heart. I audibly said "this episode is art" and would stand by this statement to anyone who questions it.
Forks changes the perspective of an entire character and, with this, the experience as a viewer. I went from hating this character to cheering him on and excited to see what comes next for him.
This seriously might be one of the best episodes of television I've ever watched. The writers and acting all come together to punch you straight in the heart. I audibly said "this episode is art" and would stand by this statement to anyone who questions it.
I'm sure a sequel is coming but it was so much build up for the ending to lay flat. Visually great to watch and the action was awesome, but the story's depth crumbles with a mediocre ending and too many questions unanswered.