So it actually good?
So it actually good?
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for capeshit type yes
its 6/10 at best
absolutely horrible acting and absolutely horrible use of music scenes
Its alright.
Most of the twists you will see coming and some stuff was throw in there for filler. My biggest issue is that there was drama for the sake of drama.
This. The only real good actors we're Five and Luther
It's cringy and tries too hard to be cool. The giant guy isn't even that big.
I doubt it, the comic is super bad but has good art.
Yes. It's funny as fuck that the homo is portrayed as a complete and utter degenerate. It's just like real life.
Holy shit that fivehead on Ellen Page.
Eh, the show was a B- up until the last episode, which was bad enough to downgrade it to just a C.
I really enjoyed it. It had a great setup for a second season with even more crazy shit
Best parts: Five’s acting. Kid did a great job. Klaus slowly growing from worst character to best boy throughout the season. Basically anything with Hazel
Worst parts: Ellen Page’s unflatteringly massive forehead
its actually shit
>Klaus growing from worst to best
Five is still best for me but he definitely went from terrible shit to decent
Ellen page aged really badly.
I really liked Five. The actor did a really great job playing thqt character. I just liked Klaus’s character arc. Got crazy with the Vietnam time travel shit, but came to a head with finally being able to interact with Ben and manifest him into the physical world. I’m interested to see how that’s going to play out
ellen page looks like fucking tommy wiseau going super saiyin when she unlocks her power, i actually can't believe they picked her to be the autistic secret super villain of the show
I legit liked Hazel and the waitress thing
It went from slightly boring and confusing to really good by the end of the last episode. Now I'm genuinely curious to see how the story plays out. Its weak point is how it juggles around several storylines during a single episode, but it pulled itself together by the end.
All the members have a moment to stand out, except maybe Diego who was given the most generic plot by oversaturation of superhero/crime dramas Netflix usually features. The actors were all pretty good. I'm excited to see where the next season goes with this.
Also the first time in a while I saw LGBT representation that did not feel forced.
>Also the first time in a while I saw LGBT representation that did not feel forced.
Thats because he was an actual character instead of just generic faggot that doesn't actually exist in IRL. I was surprised really.
>Worst parts: Ellen Page’s unflatteringly massive forehead
idk I think Page did a great job wit the role contrary to popular belief. Worst part for me is pretty much anything involving Allison. She was just played so vanilla and blah. Criminal waste of an interesting character concept because of half-assed character writing, mediocre and boring acting, and awful costuming. She's just completely all over the place and uninteresting. Otherwise you're totally on point. Hazel, Klaus, and Five are the best parts of the show.
Yeah I really liked it a lot. Five, Klaus and Hazel stand out as the better characters but I thought the acting was decent to strong across the board and the premise and how bizarre it was I enjoyed.
Sure the story was cliche and obvious but is that so important now? There aren't many truly original shows anymore
>yfw Hazel is Ed Kemper
What this guy saidIf you think the show was bad, the comic is worse. The show pretty much covers the 1st volume of the comics. It explains almost nothing and Vanya gets her powers by a orchestral death cult. The mom is barely in it and does nothing.
The show is fucking great by comparison. They actually put a plot there and make the characters more interesting. That being said, the show was decent at best. It felt like it could have been great and I wanted to like it more.
I too am a contrarian and dislike things for next to no reason, its fun
I'd give it a 6-7/10. As has been stated, the predictability is a major downside. I also thought a few of the subplots were some combination of unnecessary, uninteresting, and useless, for example the female cop and Diego bit. Then there was the dialogue, which was sometimes stilted and unnatural enough to take me out of the show. On the other hand, the cinematography was great, it's not *really* capeshit, and the atmosphere and plot devices are fun/entertaining.
As far as acting went, Klaus, Hazel, Cha-Cha, the mom, and the waitress all were well-acted, along with some more minor characters. That's saying something considering some of the shit-awful dialogue they had to wrangle with. Five wasn't bad. Vanya (Ellen Page) did kind of suck, it's not just Yea Forums memeing, but her counterpart in Allison was worse imo.
is that supposed to be Vanya?
It was okay. I doubt it'll get a second season.
This is coming from someone who was really optimistic about it, but there's a lot of bad actors.
Yeah, she got turned it that by laying naked on a table and they put a phonograph on her head and shock/transformed her into the White Violin.
No
Ellen page bullied the production into changing the vanya costume into Ellen pages regular clothes
the trailer for this made it look fucking great, too bad the show itself was a 4-5/10 at best
Cute subplot tbhfam
All 7 were white in the comics which obviously can't fly in 2019 Netflix so they made Rumor a nigger and Diego a spic
inb4 'Diego' implies spic
nope he white in the comic
While I'm not usually one for colorwashing white roles or white washing ethnic roles it does help separate them and give them more distinct identities. Makes them feel more like 7 random siblings from 43 random people, as is the entire theme the show is trying to get across; finding connection among disparity.
yes if you like capeshit and timetravel
>white man
>named Diego