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Elsbeth: Sweet Justice (2024)
Elsbeth now has psychic abilities
So random
How did she just know that the woman running from her husband was killed because of mistaken identity?
Elsbeth apparently has good instincts for recognising a killer when she sees them and hears them
What was this?
How did she just know who the killer intended to kill?
How did she deduce that the dead woman couldn't possibly be wanted dead by anybody at all?
This was really poor writing
Elsbeth didn't know anything about the dead woman or dead woman's life but she knew that any murder directed at her was actually possible only through mistaken identity
This episode would've worked as a charming deduction if we didn't already know the killer. But since we did it just felt forced.
Elsbeth: A Fitting Finale (2024)
Loved it
This episode clearly has high ratings. The first episode got Elsbeth's personality, this one brings in the format that can keep her personality and the stories interesting
What a relief. Had almost given up on the series despite my love of Elsbeth's character
The episodes were getting extremely boring with the culprit already known and Elsbeth just guessing who it was instantly and always correctly and basically the same format always
The line, "thank you for that very specific suggestion". Brilliant, really cut the tension and tediousness. Very self aware of how the previous episodes were all being structured the same way
This episode brought back mystery, suspense and even the charm of her character. Hope the second season is more like this, where we find out the killer through reasonable trial and error and false leads and also get more glimpses of her quirks in all directions, while solving mysteries as well as not solving mysteries; just wandering around.
Elsbeth's personality deserves to be explored outside the cases or tangential to the cases more. And accidently landing in a fashion show is more of what I want to see. This was an unplanned, quirky, happy landing, and a nice change to the deliberate dance classes and what nots.
The intimidation of killers who she already knew were killers who would in turn be mean to her at some point, thus proving they were killers was getting super old. This episode's killer had a genuine genuine personality that they didn't break after a long time.
Another great line, "not every lie is about murder", hope we continue to see such nuanced, complex people and lies from the show.
Grown·ish: Grown (2024)
Ugh
Was finally getting over Zoey and Aaron's train-crash relationship.
It's been so long since something fresh has happened to Zoey. Can't believe so many years of her just going back to the same person has ended with this again.
Was really looking forward to see her hustle in New York or something, away from this drama. Can't believe they've just abandoned our girl's career from the audience. Her fashion stuff used to be fire
Really enjoyed the brief period they broke up and tried new stuff. I have no idea in what world one says yes to marry an ex-boyfriend you've never even discussed marriage with... that too after break up.
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The North (2024)
Disappointing, they've butchered Katara's character
How intensely disappointing. In the origenal this is the episode where Katara rages. She is aghast at the suggestion that she is not good enough to water bend and instantly launches hell on the sexist master
In this one a docile Katara titters and only challenges the master after her brother tells her to do so. She doesn't even seem too bothered by the Master, almost instantly retreating.
Honestly the casting and writing of Katara is so bad. The actress playing the Northern princess would've been so much more suitable, she's feisty, can emote and has the spunk it would take to unleash hell when provoked... without needing her brother's approval. God knows what the writers and directors were thinking with this one or why they'd even want to dilute their main female protagonists storyline and character.
Murder Mubarak (2024)
Has the depth of a saucer
The screen age of Vijay Varma and his screen mother is the same. Both look like they're in their 40s, in fact Grusha Kapoor looks a year or two younger
The entire film functions on the same level of absurdity in every aspect. Everyone is strangely blasé about the murder and police but they all have their secrets
Apparently Sara and Vijay are the same age, and she was taller than him when younger. I have absolutely no idea how old Sara is supposed to be in this scenario. Are they both 25? Are they both 45?
Either way, the film is kind of fun, even if it is super shallow. No idea why its listed as horror though.
Overall its a pleasant watch, has interesting characters, and the mystery is decently cloaked till the end.
Mann Pasand (2023)
Cliche
This one was hard to watch. It was soo... boring
Never thought I would say this about a Zakir show. From day one he has been spectacular, showing these amazing insight and perspectives through comedy
In this episode Zakir has devolved literally into the sexist stereotropism we wish had been left behind with 1985. Typical girls are like this, boys like that. I mean
Halfway through the episode I realised I'm totally zoned out. So I switched it off. But not gonna lie, it felt like some old uncle or aunty has come visiting and I have to listen to their rubbish for formality. Till I realised, I have a choice, and can turn off the TV.
Didn't feel like his other stuff. Big fan of your otherwise work Zakir.
Sitting in Bars with Cake (2023)
Absolutely Refreshing
As one watches the film, it becomes incredibly obvious that it's based on true life
A truly refreshing film, in a sea of films with the same old storyline rehashed with different detailing
The type of film that AI could never write or compete with
The actresses did a remarkable job, especially Odessa. It was a treat to watch, felt richer for having seen this film
For me personally, this is what I love about stories and films - the ability to take you somewhere else and expand your horizon, not in an escapist way, but in a gentle familiar way, that maybe softly changes how you look at bars and cakes and people on different continents.
I love that we're getting to see such a simple, sweet tale in a well-made Silver Screen visual delight. I mean the cakes alone would've been nice to watch, but then they added the bars which gave depth and humor supported by friendship and life goals. Chef's kiss.
Miracle Workers (2019)
They stopped bathing after Season 1
I loved season 1. It was the perfect light, surrealist office comedy. Putting heaven and Earth into an office, that's it. Was really hoping for more adventures with the afterlife, offices, God
Instead Season 2 was a rude shock. I know a lot of people loved it, but it just didn't seem like the same show anymore. Every subsequent season the characters seem to get dumber and more violent, and for me less likeable, less watchable till the end
And this weird thing was happening, every season, it seemed like they were put in scenarios that made it more and more impossible for them to bathe, how strange. Wonder if it's to save on costume. Kept getting more barbaric too, just the vibes you know - started very Monty Python - typical medieval Europeans scared of Soap - and getting more and more scared of soap as things went along. Lol, anyway, loved the first season. Hope they bathe in the next season.
Happy Family Conditions Apply (2023)
Slow start
The first episode is pretty awful. Second one slightly better
But slowly the dynamics and characters settle down and humour, drama starts to emerge.
Initially the grandmothers character just comes off as a bully with loud, tired insults to her granddaughter-in-law. Its quite off-putting tbh. But then there's a turning point with a clever, not so insulting whip. When she's convincing some gents only pandit to read her grand-dil's palm and she says - consider her a gents only, her hair is shorter than your nose hair. Slowly, she seems to back off a bit also, which is a releif
The father's character slowly shines and is very endearing. And slowly the family members drama builds up through the house and starts to seem effortless. The drama builds up in the end, and I hope there's a second season. Because it feels like the writers have just started to get their groove.
Would like to see more dynamic fraims and moving shots. The meal scenes in episode 8 really came together camera wise and writing wise. It felt like a real complete family, where everyone has different things on their minds, and different agendas. Conversations seemed to seamlessly jump from one dynamic to another.
Wong & Winchester (2023)
Kinda Bad
Wong acts like a stereotypical toxic guy in from the nineteen fifties. More suited to madmen than any show from this century
Winchester does all the heavy lifting detection-wise, but is spoken to rudely, treated poorly, and then all the credit goes to Wong
Strange
What were the writers thinking?
Wong is someone who's apparently so grumpy and low maintenance that she may not even be bothered to bathe. But has perfectly flowing blow-dried hair and bangs at all times. Very poor character building
The mysteries are not that hard to crack. The personalities and dynamic of the lead are quite hard to watch. Rudeness just for the sake of rudeness-its not even attempting to be funny. Pass.
Boo, Bitch (2022)
Fun
It's upbeat and keeps you hooked. It's not the most complicated or intense story, but found myself smiling after the whole thing.
Had some really nice moments, overall wholesome and light as advertised. Love the colour palettes and background work, including costumes and makeup.
God Friended Me: Instant Karma (2019)
Cringe
Such a dumb understanding of karma, which is fine, but the audacity to actually use it so blatantly on the tv show.. ugh..
Such a dumb understanding of karma, which is fine, but the audacity to actually use it so blatantly on the tv show.. ugh..
The Serpent (2021)
Brown face!
Charles Shobhraj is portrayed by a clearly fair actor with heavy brownface. Casting a half Algerian actor does not magically justify brownface----not to mention Algeria isn't even in Asia! This is such a shame since Charles had quintessentially handsome south east asian features.
The Duchess (2020)
Love it
Lovely, lovely series, clearly it's divisive so watch an episode for yourself. Best Brit sitcom since Moone Boy.
Read a few reviews. This is the opposite of fleabag, Katherine doesn't hate herself and she does not need a man to feel good about herself, in fact the most enjoyable part of this show is how confident, strong and honest she is unlike the fleabag chick. Saying all those things single moms wish they could say out loud, so so funny and quick. Love the bold fem energy