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SnoopysAdviser t1_j6jxiyg wrote

It was OK. Season 1 ending was very disappointing, but thankfully there was a season 2. They still never really satisfied the ending of season 1 for me, and season 2 was just OK.

Season 2 did end with some clarity, so it wasnt a total waste. I grew to really dislike the main character, she just would not listen to reason, or do anything she said she would do.

They killed off a great character and then looked like they brought her back, but no it was a VERY similar but different character with no lines.

A lot of weird choices were made by the show, a lot of cool stuff could have been done, but in the end it was terrible choices moving the plot along.

Would not recommend if you get frustrated at stupidity of the main characters.

Some cool moments, and some OK fight scenes.

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DrHalibutMD t1_j6jxazh wrote

It's not lying if she believes it, and in relation to the episode op is talking about and its direct follow up in season 3 dont we all still wonder if it really happened?

She might say it's the truth and even believe it's the truth but is it really? Is everything that happened in this episode real?

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DonutHoles5 OP t1_j6jwlfv wrote

I dont agree with you because I saw what happened in the 2nd movie.

Believe me, I probably remember more about the show and the lore than you.

Like, you’re forgetting some important things.

The creators said they had an ending. They know how the show is supposed to end. But they haven’t told us what it was or done anything with it yet.

Some important things happened in the 2nd movie as well.

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NeoNoireWerewolf t1_j6jw6m0 wrote

Didn’t Ingrid Goes West already do the “King of Comedy but with influencers” premise? I’m more intrigued, but also skeptical, by the comparisons to Haneke’s The Piano Teacher. I just don’t see a studio willing to give money to any project that is truly Haneke-esque, and much as I like Glover, his work has never had that cold, serrated bite Haneke’s does.

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unitedfan6191 t1_j6jv73i wrote

Then the characters who worked with him and “knew” him don’t ever mention his name ever again, not even one single time, like he never existed. The only thing I was turned off by on this otherwise great show.

I could accept that he was a cold, womanizing, occasionally obliviously jerky guy who was like a less refined Jim Halpert who most people didn’t miss, but to erase him from existence just seemed unrealistic to expect the audience to just forget he was ever a character. I mean, who are we talking about again? 😉

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