This show goes from strength to strength. In a very tricky episode to pull off, the writer, Safie Dirie, and Director, John Dahl, flawlessly sculpt a gem. Dahl has created a unique style to this series. One which, I predict, will be copied elsewhere with less skillful hands.
Two terrific guest appearances by Uma Thurman, perfectly capturing the airhead that is Arianna Huffington and Hank Azaria, as Apple CEO Tim Cook. Although I didn't get the Southern accent.
Of course, this is Joseph Gordon-Levitt's showcase and he continues to portray a throughly dislikable character, but like JR Ewing, he keeps you wanting to see what will happen. Even trickier for Gordon-Levitt is we know what happens to Kalanick, but we want to be there when it does. Kudos to Gordon-Levitt.
Two terrific guest appearances by Uma Thurman, perfectly capturing the airhead that is Arianna Huffington and Hank Azaria, as Apple CEO Tim Cook. Although I didn't get the Southern accent.
Of course, this is Joseph Gordon-Levitt's showcase and he continues to portray a throughly dislikable character, but like JR Ewing, he keeps you wanting to see what will happen. Even trickier for Gordon-Levitt is we know what happens to Kalanick, but we want to be there when it does. Kudos to Gordon-Levitt.