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Lulzsecks t1_ja81fq4 wrote
Reply to comment by rtseel in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
Me too, not saying everyone has to watch the whole show lol. Just people who elect to write a review probably should
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Reply to comment by Lulzsecks in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
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jingleheimerschitt t1_ja80zo6 wrote
Reply to comment by WilliamClaudeRains in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
You're more than welcome not to recommend it. I enjoyed it very much.
ShilohTheGhostGod t1_ja80zm3 wrote
I have confession. I like watching porn and it feels good watching porn - our God OP y’all.
More OP reviews OP.
blokedog t1_ja80ry1 wrote
George. Elaine, Kramer and Jerry. That's my Mt.Rushmore.
militantcookie t1_ja80pwv wrote
Reply to comment by rtseel in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
TNG season 1 wouldn't have a chance today. Sat down to watch it with an 8 year old, even he found it ridiculous.
sara-ragnarsdottir t1_ja809zf wrote
Reply to comment by JayPtl in What flawed show you just can't leave because it's really that good in certain parts despite its wrongs? by eidbio
I mean, Apple made Severance, so it's not like they don't know what quality is. And HBO made Westworld, and we all know how it ended. I guess I don't need to explain further.
Five-and-Dimer t1_ja7zwep wrote
Never watched it, never will.
Plastic-Kangaroo1234 t1_ja7zt60 wrote
Reply to “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
I mean I’d watch for Waltz alone. Dude is brilliant.
grimmglow t1_ja7zrzr wrote
Reply to How would the plot of a TV show change if you added a question mark at the end? by darrenbosik
This is Us? They can't believe it, and neither will you!
alivefromthedead t1_ja7zqqh wrote
Reply to “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
But the writing is SO GOOD /s
WilliamClaudeRains t1_ja7zqki wrote
Reply to “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
Anyone notice the terrible edits between takes where Waltz’ face morphs? Happens when he’s talking to Craig’s wife in the lobby by the door
hghlnder72 t1_ja7zpgi wrote
Reply to comment by jogoso2014 in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
After first episode I was hooked. Waltz was brilliant in it and the story was very well done. Binged it in one day. "thank you for the drink..... Craig" the pauses and way he delivered his lines is just... Fantastic.
FLOCKAh t1_ja7zozv wrote
Parks and Rec, Arrested Development, The Office, Friends
rtseel t1_ja7zm88 wrote
Reply to comment by Not_Smrt in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
A couple of years ago I would have said the same thing, but I just looked at Netflix's output for March and there's not a single TV show that interests me, out of the 30 or so. The only reason I'm keeping it is because I'm sharing the account with family, but once that's gone, I'm out as well.
lostmonkey70 t1_ja7zlg7 wrote
Community, The Good Place, Parks and Rec and Scrubs. All are fantastic shows.
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qp0n t1_ja7zeq4 wrote
Reply to “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
>A responsible critic watches 2-3 episodes of a show before writing a review
Wait... what?
That's like saying "a responsible critic watches 20-30 minutes of a movie before writing a review"
Sad_Ant227 t1_ja7zdop wrote
Reply to comment by brotherofiron612 in Why does everyone HATE Better Call Saul? by _ShigeruTarantino_
I go back and forth on that because I feel like binging it is nice because I can get to the resolution, but having to wait week to week is nice for something to look forward to. Last night I was at work and got excited bc i realized last of us was new. Also having to wait, I feel you absorb more, where binging you can lose a little bit. That being said, my addict brain is just like, all episodes now.
Afwife1992 t1_ja7z87n wrote
Reply to comment by DayVess in Homicide: John Munch - did he do it? by Chief7064
He crossed onto the original law & order first while still on homicide. He did four episodes on that. He also played munch on episodes of the x files and the wire!
PCBro t1_ja7z68n wrote
Reply to “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
Interesting to review after only watching the first two to three episodes. I always figured reviewers actually watched all of what they reviewed so they actually knew what they were reviewing in totality…
slymm t1_ja7z58n wrote
Reply to comment by TheCavis in What four sitcoms would you put on your Mount Rushmore? by Cmyers1980
What I love about this answer is that it properly accounts for all eras. Never heard of police squad and haven't watched scrubs but you clearly know sitcoms so I'll try and check them out.
I'll add some honorable mentions: Frasier, community, the office (overrated at this point, but still), the good place, taxi, and maybe fresh prince
WilliamClaudeRains t1_ja7z3qp wrote
Reply to comment by jingleheimerschitt in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
Show is too highbrow for its own good. Think someone said it perfectly — everything Severance gets right, this show gets wrong
rtseel t1_ja7z2ea wrote
Reply to comment by militantcookie in “ Prime Video's The Consultant Is a Little Weird, a Little Unsettling, and Mostly Mediocre.” by Hidethegoodbiscuits
I don't think that's unfortunate at all. In this time of TV abundance, if a show hasn't grabbed me by episode 3, I'm out. There are way too many good stuff out there to watch.
Gone are the days where you had to wait until season 3 of TNG to see it achieve brilliance.
blokedog t1_ja81h9w wrote
Reply to SO EXCITED about the upcoming March premieres: Yellowjackets, Top Chef World All-stars, You season 4 pt 2, and HBO's Perry Mason revival, season 2. What are you excited about? by Pleasant_Choice_6130
Barry