Marlo_Spencer
Joined Apr 2011
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I was quite pleased with the season finale; the few days that have passed since have made me grow to love it all the more. It all boiled down to the resurrection/redemption of Jimmy McGill and the death/exit of Saul Goodman - not because of his circumstances, but for the life of his soul. The show had phenomenal artistic direction, as well as strong character arcs/development, plus a captivating sense of storytelling. Most who have watched the series from start to finish will most likely agree on its masterpiece status. Those who didn't or don't think so ...well, that's unfortunate. Some prefer the Marvel Universe, others Citizen Kane.
9 star ratings for TV shows should be a rare occurrence, but "Happy!" floored me with its original, left field, cynically quirky content. The venomous drippings of shows like "Dexter", "Shameless", "Dream On" and the movie "Ted" hint at its structural foundation while its visual flair nurses itself from the stylistic bosom of the "Crank" franchise. Totally cool, totally entertaining. Despite its cute blue unicorn, this show is not for everyone, especially children or the faint at heart (think of that cartoon "Happy Tree Friends"...same sentiment applies here). Rather, it's a jacked up ride that delivers laughs, violence and a guilty good time.
It's hard to believe this film surpassed "The Exorcist" as the #1 R-rated horror movie of all time. Seems like audience goers of today have no standards when it comes quality. "It" was a huge letdown. The made for TV movie had more juice than this 2 hour computerized dreck. The acting was okay, but one can find decent performances anywhere, even in cartoons. Those giving this 8 or more stars have no sense of taste. You can embrace the hype if you want and spend good money on this mediocre film, but I wouldn't if I were you.