TIL that Liza Colon-Zayas who plays Tina, is married to the guy that played detective Angel Batista in Dexter.
i watched season one without ever getting off the couch and almost did the same thing with season two
I went to listen to New Noise while going to pick up food earlier and for some reason on Apple Music it says it came out in 1976 and I’m not super familiar with Refused so I was like “holy shit they made THIS in the 70s???”
Is there a reason for the giant, super prominent digital clocks in every other shot other than “every second counts”?
I would eat it. The presentation just looked like trash though just sayin. Looked like some bougie half assed bagel bites.
On my second watch I caught the line where Marcus said he had a brother and a certain guest casting possibility entered my mind. I mean would they?
One other thing I liked this season (except for 6) is that it kept the episodes short and sweet and tight, and avoided the bloat that a lot of prestige shows get. The stories told in each episode, were kept to just the right amount for me. I think giving more episodes, rather than stuffing them, tends to create a more fulfilling experience. I don't know when and why we started trending towards 8 episodes. I feel like it was 12-13, then 10, and now 8. Amazon seems to have a hard rule now about not going over 8 episodes which is pushing us back towards what made cable so much worse than 'premium cable'. Just trust your show runners about how much time they need to tell the story, and let the producers reel them in if they get over indulgent, but this short mandated season is going to sink a lot of shows (cough wheel of time cough). TLDR - short episode shows that are successful because they're short and sweet, should stay that way, and longer seasons over more stuffed episodes!
This season was fantastic, even better than the first. That ending, with Carmy trapped in the fridge, locked away and unable to see his own success and self-destructing as a result was just devastating.