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Before We Go (2014)
Pleasant Surprise.
Well, okay. First of all, I've seen Chris Evans grow into this ethereal/refined actor (London being his turning point, in my humble opinion) and I couldn't imagine he was going to do such a good job directing. I watched this expecting nothing cause I get disappointed easily, but if I had any kind of expectations, they would've been exceeded. The storyline is original - we all dream about meeting that one stranger that's going to turn your life around and end up finding a soul mate... but I've never seen it quite like this. It's a script that takes your heart on a little ride until it breaks a bit. You've found her/him, yet, they're not yours to keep. Ouch. But, it's an experience that'll live with you forever. I hope this is not the last I see of Chris as a director. Great expectations have been placed on his back.
Sons of Anarchy: Laying Pipe (2012)
This episode kicked me in my non-existent balls.
I'm just catching up now on this show, and I gotta tell you guys... it's excellent but it's definitely gut-wrenching. I don't know how much suffering Jax can endure before he breaks, but I would definitely lose it if my best friend got beat to death in front of me. I mean... HOW DARE YOU, FX?! We get to know these characters, we get to love the kindness in them... and yet CLAY is still alive? This episode has been the most emotional of all, with Tara struggling between her own personality and Gemma's new traits in her and the club losing a very important piece. I'm not quite sure though, what will happen with Pope... I got so mad I wished Jax would retaliate right away (which wouldn't be smart, but let's face it... he does have a short fuse).