Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
... View MoreThe movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
... View MoreThe film may be flawed, but its message is not.
... View MoreA terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
... View MoreFrom the cow, Season 1. 8. Fresh, refreshing, new, daring. Season 2. 6. Fresh milk became older. Looses taste. One knows, expiry date is near Season 3. 4. It has become a think lump of sour milk, undrinkable, indigestible.
... View MoreThis is a terrific show that has a lot more layers than initially seems apparent. It is wonderfully written and acted. Shiri is terrific and a long way from Roswell--our little waif is all grown up--but who isn't great? Well written to the point of painful at times, it succeeds best when the cast and crew of the reality show find their own lives colliding with the fantasies. Overall, it always works and easily surpasses the occasional hints of soap opera
... View MoreWow... this show came out of the gate with a bang... has really digressed into a second rate soap opera. Thanks, at least, for the deliciously arch Constance Zimmerman.
... View MoreI love the dark twisted characters and their selfish motives. Makes the show unique! Rachel is such a mess. One minute I'm laughing & loving her antics, the next I'm yelling at the screen that she needs to stop blowing up her life and others. I love seeing her at the cabin and know it won't last long. But she needs the break to quiet her mind. Quinn finally releases her selfish hold on her. It's a healthier layer to their relationship. Quinn's character is fabulous. She's so damaged under that tough exterior. Her dialogue is so authentic and fabulously crass! Props to the writers. Season 3 is all about her gaining power and controlling her life. No more men dictating her career and love life. By the end, she's making decisions for herself. Knocking on the door was her choice. She finally feels secure in life & career. I have always secretly hoped Jeremy & Rachel would grow their relationship to be healthier but that would be boring. It's actually genuine that he walks (drives) away. Or does he? I didn't like the therapists love confession. It just wasn't believable. I would have written that scene differently. But it plays to how Rachel 'produces' every guy in her path. Her unhealthy sexual behavior & choices are the core of her damaged psyche. She's child-like in some aspects. Which makes sense once the show reveals the molestation & rape she endured at age 12. Not many shows portray mental illness, specific bipolar disorder, realistically. These writers dive deep with both lady's character. We need more of these types of characters in movies and on TV. Maybe writers can dive deep with Jeremy and Jay's psyches in s4. The preview of s4 looked awesome! I hope it airs this Summer, not in the Fall. I don't want to wait. I wonder if s4 will be the series end??? I love the 'All Stars' theme! It's going to be great. I hope Jeremy returns. Rachel can also have a fun dynamic with Charlie. Quinn holding a toddler?!?!? Is he Chet's son? Did they adopt? Is he an All Stars kid? Loving Rachel's highlights too! Can't wait for season 4!
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