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The Good Doctor: The Shaun Show (2022)
Too. Much. Shaking.
I get that they are supposed to be filming a vlog / reality show, but there is wayyy too much shaking in the cameras. It almost makes me sick. And the idea is a little meh...
Ozark: A Hard Way to Go (2022)
A somewhat good ending to a great show
There was so much tension going on, making it comepletely impossible to stop watching.
Ruth, Javi, Nelson and Navarro were bound to die at some point.
I'm still sad that Ruth died, just when she was about to get her life straight.
For some reason, I was starting to like Nelson, despite all the people he had killed.
I cannot believe that they managed to get such a great cast.
Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, Julia Garner, Sofia Hublitz, Skylar Gaertner, Janet McTeer, Alfonso Herrera and Felix Solis were amazing in Ozark.
To be honest, Marty was by far my favorite character. He was the only character, along with Charlotte, Buddy and Jim, that didn't annoy me constantly.
Jonah was impossible for me to like in season 4, but I started liking him again in the last episode, when he killed the private investigator.
To sum it up:
The writing and directing of this show was truly unique and I'm sad to see it end.
I'm really happy that they had the possibility to end it in the right way, although I feel like a lot of things were still left unanswered.
Lost in Space: Pressurized (2018)
Sorry, what?
I liked the episode but that was a terrible decision Judy and Don made with the tank...
It shouldn't have mattered that Judy wanted to save Evan. Victor was in charge and he was the only one that should have made the call, and Judy and Don decided to go against Victor's decision, risking every single colonist's life because of Judy's ego.
And any doctor would have thought that it was unrealistic to save a person being crushed by an object weighing several tons (in same context, of course).
Surely, Judy didn't think that she could save Evan with a first aid kit? Oh wait...
His heart stopped twice and they still proceeded to try and save him.
There was another way they could've had a win-win situation.
Why didn't they just flip the tank on the opposite side?
They would've gotten Evan out and they wouldn't have lost the fuel.
Ojing-eo geim: VIPS (2021)
VIPs were a disgrace
I liked the episode but the VIPs were a disgrace to the episode. They were cringe and it was almost impossible for me to watch the scenes with them. Their way of speaking was too "elegant" and their humor was so unfunny.
Lost in Space: Trust (2021)
Good but meh
It was a great episode with flawless CGI and VFX however, I feel like a lot of things were left unanswered, like "What happens with humanity when there is no Resolute?", "What actually happens between Vijay and Penny?", "How do Will's parents allow him to travel the universe alone?" and, last but not least, "What happens to Smith?".
It was really cool that they shot a scene for season 3 during season 1.
I have lots of questions and there were some inaccuracies.
It does not make any sense how Smith can pilot a spacecraft by reading a flight manual. Pilots train for thousands of hours, so how does Smith just know how to pilot a spacecraft by reading about the functions and capabilities?
How in the world does Will manage to get out of his bed right after a heart surgery?
And suddenly he has over a 100 hours of flight time, which isn't even close to being enough to safely travel the universe alone.
Allowing a 16 year old to travel the universe alone is also really irresponsible, not just because of all the dangerous things they've seen on the planets, but it might just be me.
What if there were the same eels as in season 1? He'd be stranded alone...
Near the end, forgive me if I'm wrong, but does it not hurt to get stabbed in the chest?
Don't worry, enough of my complaining.
I truly loved the series and I hate to see it end, because I feel like it could have used another season.
Don't Look Up (2021)
Way too long
It was way too long and there were so many times where nothing really happened. It could easily have lasted 1h50mins instead of 2h30mins. Besides that, it was a great representation of the society, specifically the American society. There is one side that ignores all factual information, and there is the other side that tries very hard to make people understand the consequences, in this case the comet.
Lost in Space: Final Transmission (2021)
Great episode, but the realism?
As much as I loved this episode, the medical realism was not present.
There are quite a bit of things that I have noticed.
If the SAR stabbed Will in the heart, he would've bled out in minutes. I only saw a small stain of blood on his shirt. We are talking about the muscle that is in charge of keeping the whole body alive, which is why I don't understand how he survived. He would not have had a pulse.