you know, i actually wasn't super feeling episode 3. I am not a fan at all of having Armond do this relapse drug/drinking thing. It's a played out cliche at this point and it turns a likeable character, into just, idk... just, i hate people doing drug scenes in movies/shows. And idk, i dont think really anything at all progressed in this episode and it now makes me wish this was one single movie instead.
Reallllly just think someone is gonna die. Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a guest we never even meet and is completely unrelated to the story.
Heard Lukas Gage (plays one of the employees and was the guy who went viral for a casting director criticizing his apartment on a Zoom audition) talking about filming this on a podcast and it sounds like everyone had a blast making this. No clue where it’s going but I’m along for the ride. Also he apparently spilled a bottle of red wine on a white carpet or sofa and Jennifer Coolidge covered the cost of it
I keep waiting for Paula to have a panic attack and not have her medicine. Honestly at this point I could see any one of the guests staying at the resort dying from one reason or another.
I absolutely love this show. Was happy to hear it was a limited series at first, but now I'm sad it's already halfway over. Would totally be down for a 2nd season with a different cast for sure though.
Yeah I’d be down for more seasons of each one is either a different setting (good either way if they use the same cast or bring new people in) or using the same hotel just with different guests
I didn't really see any promo for this. Just kind of stumbled upon it. I imagine after people saw the first episode there could have been a lot of word of mouth? I definitely told some people to watch who had never heard of it either. Or does that stat suggest people are watching episode 2 and 3 that didn't watch episode 1? How does that work? Not really sure how they calculate streaming viewership. Maybe just more people watched ep 2 and 3 on Sunday night when it dropped