rittchard wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:00 pm
Ralph-Wiggum wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 10:44 pm
Started watching a French horror show called “Marianne” tonight. Only one episode in but it’s pretty creepy. I have no idea how good it’ll end up being, but after the first episode at least I’d recommend it for horror fans. It has a The Witch mashed with A Nightmare on Elm Street vibe.
Sounds perfect for me!
I'm about 5 eps into Mindhunter now. I can see why I fell asleep the first time, the first ep is a little slow. I can't say I'm super hooked but I'm going to try to stay with it. Jonathan Groff is just adorable, but maybe that's a part of the problem. The partner guy is just OK. I do love Anna Torv, she definitely upgrades the overall feel of the show. I'm still waiting for that special something...
This Friday, Ben Platt's The Politician comes out, really looking forward to that.
Mindhunter definitely requires the right mindset - it seems "slow", but is fantastic in overall scope and story.
By "the partner guy" you mean Holt McCallany (agent Tench) and by "just o.k." you mean pretty much carries the show then you are correct.
I never watched "Fringe" but I don't understand the love for Anna Torv. If you left her character out, you wouldn't change the show much - I definitely do not think she "upgrades the feel of the show" except more pursed lips and coldness.
I realize her character is supposed to be cold, but it gets really boring after awhile.
everyone thinks Anna torv "grew" the most for season 3, but she is more of the same.
Groff is the one who is deeper in the 2nd season, especially when he and the Black FBI agent (Albert Jones - Agent Barney) are interviewing some of the prisoners - some of the his subtle eye expressions just killed me. So good.
The most interesting thing is, except for Tench who has the gruff, tough outward appearance, he is the only one who has some emotional connection and seems bother by all the stuff. The other characters are not really bothered (or affected) by the actions, and it seems like they are psychopathic themselves (no real emotions).
Anyway, great show overall and looking forward to S3.
I find television very educational. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. - Groucho Marx