RannyDanny
Joined Jul 2006
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Very few series I have seen lately (not since the original "24") keep you in the edge of your seat most of the time. This is it.
Besides being extremely timely (yes, Mossad pulls operations like this and perhaps even more difficult), the storytelling is compelling and realistic.
Some side plots take a bit of wind from the main story but overall it fulfills the objective.
Besides being extremely timely (yes, Mossad pulls operations like this and perhaps even more difficult), the storytelling is compelling and realistic.
Some side plots take a bit of wind from the main story but overall it fulfills the objective.
Sometimes we forget these stars are humans too. The origin story of CH is very interesting and compounded with the real struggle of a parent diagnosed with Alzheimer makes for powerful TV.
My personal story with the desease is well reflected in the documentary. It's hard to pack so much information about this topic in 60 minutes but it's beautifully done.
Love, sadness, hope, realization. All is here.
My personal story with the desease is well reflected in the documentary. It's hard to pack so much information about this topic in 60 minutes but it's beautifully done.
Love, sadness, hope, realization. All is here.
The series was one of my favorites and when I read it was ending I was afraid it will end like may others, leaving a door open for something else to come.
But the last episode was masterful. Not a single storyline was left open and they managed to make us laugh and cry.
The cast really outdid themselves, with great and believable performances. Nothing tricky and a great message for all of us: humans are good.
But the last episode was masterful. Not a single storyline was left open and they managed to make us laugh and cry.
The cast really outdid themselves, with great and believable performances. Nothing tricky and a great message for all of us: humans are good.