IDK, I get why some folks wouldn't dig this, but I've found every moment of this season supremely compelling so far.
Yeah this episode felt like the most uncomfortable parts of NFY and The Rehearsal used perfectly in a scripted setting. I was dying when the guy started singing, and Nathan cursing the lady out genuinely made me gasp Also it's supposed to make us uncomfortable when he calls Whitney "baby" right? It does for me lol
I didn't mind the length. I really am curious where this is going, I feel like they're really hinting at supernatural elements now
I’m obsessed with the camerawork on this show. The way they use objects in the frame is pretty cool, particularly the knife-set in Asher and Whitney’s kitchen and how it frequently is posed to look like it’s stabbing someone.
It took me getting COVID and not wanting to watch something thrilling or overly jokey to catch up. Otherwise, really tough for me to find the patience for it. I love the acting, especially Emma Stone, direction and the mystery about the curse. But it's so slow and depressing, everyone's awful and makes the worst decisions. I can take that in bursts like "Uncut Gems" and "Good Time," but it's a lot to stretch over a bunch of hour-long episodes.
I forgot the showtime anytime app doesn’t work anymore so I can’t watch til I add showtime to paramount+ or whatever.