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Mad Men: The Gypsy and the Hobo (2009)
Absolutely amazing episode!
Incredible piece of storytelling. Betty finally confronting Don about his past, Don finally acting vulnerable and reasonable with Betty, the entire episode highlighted character strengths and flaws. Basically the Pinnacle of television as far as shows go. The level of detail is absolutely amazing and the performances took acting to a new level.
It's crazy this was back in 2009, which is actually a long time ago now.
Betty understanding Don was the best part of all. No matter how angry she was before, it showcases the irreplaceable power of a supportive woman.
One of the besy episodes of them all.
3 Body Problem: Judgment Day (2024)
Phenomenal Show; horrendously written episode.
It's hard to fathom that this is the highest rated episode when it is by far the least intelligently written of the 5 so far.
Let me absolutely get this straight - a surgical special ops attack on the ship is magically not feasible, but melting the ENTIRE ship using some of the most advanced technology on Earth makes perfect sense? Surely this approach won't dematerialize the crucial and sensitive data contained within (120 PB OF DATA NO LESS)? Which genius team of writers came up with this idea to pigeonhole the story JUST so they can justify a cool illogical CGI scene for the sake of CGI?
The data of course magically survives, found in an impossible pile of rubble, and is quickly accessed because the aliens "let us open it".
Then the alien AI (or dumbass unexplained entity) reveals their entire plan to stop human science? Great plan. Tell the enemy everything! Advanced civilizations are just as vain as humans and love to rub it in, apparently. They're pretty cocky for a species who openly admits humans would surpass them in 400 years - essentially conceding that our technological advancement trajectory would outpace their travel time. It's either impressive and they respect us, the enemy, and not reveal anything. Or we're unimpressive, and they have nothing to worry about. Pick a lane. I've met more intelligent high school bullies.
No matter, they are confident they'll cripple our science and that we have no chance in figuring out how to stop them from doing so, despite them just increasing our odds of success by a billion BY TELLING US THEIR WHOLE PLAN. Humans aren't even this stupid, let alone an advanced civilization. Knowing us, we'd thwart their plan to "destroy our science" in a record 100 years, with 300 to spare, because our enemies are dumbasses.
"We have the technology to unfold them. We summon energies you cannot imagine, and focus them on a single proton. When we unfold its higher dimensions, even a tiny proton becomes something very large indeed".
Great - get to work then idiots and fix your own problems? Earth shouldn't be of any interest if you're so advanced and can afford to brag.
In the hands of skilled writers, crippling our science is a brilliant concept. Not here though!
This show could be a game changer but piss poor writing strikes yet again. A genuine disappointment.
Ted (2024)
Absolutely hysterical!
Not much to say except watch this show. It's as funny as you've heard and even then, some of the jokes quality surprised me despite knowing exactly what to expect. It's as funny as the movies, maybe funnier in some parts because of the protracted length and opportunity to dive into more dialogue and character development to set-up the joke scenarios. Some nuances don't quite match the accuracy of a 1993 timeline, but you can tell it's deliberate and self aware, similar to how family guy executes cutaways and resets the consequences a second later. Brilliant stuff.
Either way, watch this hilarious show.
The McDonald's pie joke gave me a heart attack.
Family Guy: Hard Boiled Meg (2022)
Dreadfully Bad
Unfortunately, not really anything here that can redeem this episode. Both plots are so ridiculous and unoriginal; a brief trip to a VR place, Meg as a getaway driver for some random guy she meets, and somehow successfully getaway drives multiple times??
Quagmire has unstoppable hiccups (lol..) and asks Peter to kill him.
Meg talking like an insufferable moron by delivering lines in the most annoying imaginable fashion.
Then a lazy, boring twist at the end that the Meg story was a VR experience all along.
It would be great if there was even one laugh to be found at the very least.