Brycemesser
Joined May 2011
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This series has some hilarious takes on DC characters but Mr. Freeze, played brilliantly here by the incomparable Alfred Molina, might be my favorite so far.
I was a fan of season one, though I wasn't immediately blown away with the series. It has some terrific writing and some amazing acting throughout. With season two the show really steps up its game and gives us great stories for all of the Umbrella Academy siblings and ties them together perfectly. It feels like all of the actors have a good grasp on who their characters actually are and how they fit into the story. I hope that the incredible production, writing, and acting continues because I'm even more excited for season three than I was for two.
There are far too many great moments in the series to just single out one or two performers, but I think some of the stand outs have to be Aidan Gallagher, Robert Sheehan, and Kate Walsh for sure. In season two it felt like all of the cast had a moment written for them to shine and every actor took advantage of it. This show does an excellent job of making everything feel genuine and so completely ridiculous at the same time.
There are far too many great moments in the series to just single out one or two performers, but I think some of the stand outs have to be Aidan Gallagher, Robert Sheehan, and Kate Walsh for sure. In season two it felt like all of the cast had a moment written for them to shine and every actor took advantage of it. This show does an excellent job of making everything feel genuine and so completely ridiculous at the same time.