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The Umbrella Academy: The Day That Was (2019)
Can I make it to episode 10?
I'm really trying here...I've made it to episode seven, but it's getting harder and harder to watch. The acting is HORRIBLE...the dialog is forced and hard to watch. The story line is labored and is taking too long to tell the viewer. I want to make it through to the end to see how it wraps up, but know that I'm not enjoying this at all...except for the music! The music is one thing almost everyone likes about the series. I'll post something after I make it through to episode 10.
The Orville: Primal Urges (2019)
Disappointed
I really enjoyed the first season...season two has gone downhill with the first two episodes. I gave the first episode "the benefit of the doubt" and figured it was a try at some comedic content. The second episode was just horrible...I really had to force myself to watch the whole episode. Here's hoping the rest of the season gets better...and back to stories that engage the viewer and make you think.
Splitting Up Together (2018)
Pay attention to continuity...
Loving the show, so not going to bash its premise or trash the characters. The show is funny and entertaining.
Those in charge of continuity need to pay a lot more attention...viewers aren't stupid. Just finished watching episode 3. At the end of the episode, Lena's sister is driving down the street with her niece and nephew...they're looking for the older nephew...and it's POURING down rain outside...they see him and stop to pick him up. He climbes in the car completely dry. They all sit in the car talking, and there's NO RAIN coming down on the car...the windows are completely dry. Camera goes back to an outside shot and it's still raining. Umm...hello...did the older nephew magically dry off when he climbed into the car...did the rain magically stop for the 'inside the car talking scene', and then fire back up after that dialog was over with? Can someone pay a little more attention to ensuring continuity from scene to scene? Thank you!