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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: The Gang Inflates (2023)
Not my cup of tea sadly.
First episode I've seen of the last 3 seasons and I was kinda hyped because I listen to the podcast and I honestly love sunny but the show was slowly turning into something I don't like.
Huge missuse of the extra room and bathroom in Charlie's appartment. Could have been good, change the dynamics in the season, maybe letting Dee live with them or someone outside the gang and change things up a little but it only function as a one off joke and is used to reset the gang of this weeks plot. I'm sure we'll never see the room again. Also not that surprising to find out that Charlie had an extra room and bathroom, it's been talked about since the show started basically.
Dee glues herself to walls and doors. That's her entire plot.
Mac is used to make felatio jokes as the gay of the group. Also both Mac and Dennis are stupid now.... Mac trades 10$ for 5$? They were not that stupid in the past
Frank evicted her daughter apparently and only returned her home when Charlie came with some stale TMNT cakes from the 90s and traded the knowledge of an extra room and bathroom plus letting dee return and giving Dennis and Mac their money back. I mean.... what? It makes no goddamn sense but whatever.
Did not laugh out loud once sadly and I don't remember any funny or original bits. Gonna watch the entire season and hope for better episodes, I've seen episode 2 and it ain't it.
Hoping for better episodes,I really do love the gang, the show and the podcast, I wish them all the best.
Station Eleven: Wheel of Fire (2021)
Weird writting.
A grown man takes an 8 year old and nobody bats an eye wtf...it's like an AI wrote the episode.
Actor died on stage, for some reason MC goes there to ask for a doctor and just stays there for plot reasons. 8 yo little girl MC is an actress on the play and nobody's taking care of her even when she's 8. The one that supposed to take care of her went with the dude that died and left her there all alone...at night. Far away from her home and she even took her key. Ok I guess.
MC, for some reason, decided to take her home. Her sister called him, telling him about a virus ( OMG later on at the hospital...the sister DOCTOR that knew that something was going around, uses a mask while taking to children but then she takes it out to cough and no more mask...no doctor is wearing a mask. They go home without a mask. She's coughing. She knows it's serious. She doesn't care her shift is up she's going home. She's going to die anyway why should she care ) she tells him about a virus "don't trust the tv" go and barricade yourself at "franks". MC believes his sister inmediately and in shock he steps out of the train leaving little girl behind...again, she's 8 and it's night. No problem she steps out and the 2 of them go back walking even tho they're still far away...I guess it was the last train of the night.
They arrive at the little girl house but she doesn't have a key, nobody is home so of course they'll go to frank together. They go to the supermarket...not a single soul went there only the npc1: cashier
Streets are empty.
They arrive at franks, there's a npc2: security guard there that they let them enter, later on you see him dead...sitting there. Like the mf sat there and just died.
Honestly it was horrible but for some reason I watched it to the end. It's like a person wanted a show about a little girl, an indian man walking alone in a post apocaliptic world and wrote whatever to get them together. Going to watch episode 2 tho.
There's something about an space station that I didn't quite get...station eleven.
4/10 might get better....probably not but we'll give it a chance.
I've seen episode 2 and the writing is still bad, dialogue is bad...and acting, no offense, is bad, editing is a mess. Was gonna write a episode 2 review but there's no too much to say...I won't be watching any further.
Fringe: Subject 13 (2011)
Loved it when it first aired, rewatching the series 10 years later I found it confusing.
I watched the series back then when it aired, and I found it to be a perfect episode. "Shock" was my state after watching this.
10 years later, I'm rewatching the whole series because It'll always have a place in my hearth and wanted to revive good times. The show is GREAT, but this episode just confuses me and there's some plotholes in this I don't get.
In hindsight everything is easier to see. The whole thing started ironically with the best rated episode of the series, "Peter".
So...Walter and Belly started the Jacksonville drug trials to defend the world from the other side. Olivia was there, she was a child and she didn't remember a thing. That's fine.
Then there was "Peter" where we are shown that Walter crossed to the other side to save Peter when he was about 10, starting the decay of the other world, Walternate seeking revenge and wanting his son back and stuff. That episode is a masterpiece in my mind, but it creates plotholes I don't remember being answered ( luckily I have the worst memory and I'm enjoying the show almost like it's the first time watching maybe they're fixed in the future but I gladly don't remember ).
The plothole would be hardly noticed but there's "Subject 13" that adds to the plotholes. And if you waited 2 years to see the episode you might not remember. But I've watched 3 and a Half seasons in like a week and it's all fresh in my mind.
So...Peter and Olivia are about the same age. In theory Olivia is getting cortexiphan since a 3, 4 years old girl as shown in "Jacksonville"...but then "Peter" came and the whole age thing doesn't make sense...If Olivia and Peter are about the same age, and Walter is doing the trials to protect the world and to take Peter to the other side, why the trials started when Olivia was a child? If Peter was a smallchild in Peter that would make sense, but he was like 9, or 10. Also neither Peter nor Olivia remember a thing...the dude was traumatized in this episode KNOWING this was not his world, . Yeah, I hardly remember thing from my childhood but I think I'd remember knowing I'm not from this world. Also I'd remember my father beating me and crossing to the other universe.
Maybe it's fixed in the future I don't remember...I just remember loving this episode but on second watch it just profundice the plotholes Peter created.
It was a 9/10 episode when it aired.
Now it's a 5/10.
Still a great show and these plotholes doesn't affect my enjoyment of the series.