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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
Now, starring permanent crossover..
It is out of question that Christopher Meloni is superoveracting in his private side show. No problem. I dropped it. However, when it interferes with one of my favourite TV shows, we do have a problem. Season 23 may be my limit. It became stupid and irrelevant. Lost that intimate touch and fell into the glass walls, intense lighting and deluxe surroundings of idiotic, pasteurized super productions. We're just short of skinny female "sexy" characters into extremely tight pants and impossible-to-run boots/shoes - clank, clank, there she goes, trying to chase bad guys. Maybe soon as Mariska's sending signs of exhaustion. Regretful.
A Call to Spy (2019)
A new vision of WWII
No curfew rules at all. Automobile headlights shining vigourously in the UK or abroad, no black-out, no curtains... No sand bags at building doors... Very interesting indeed...
Baptiste (2019)
Run away from Season Two.
An outrageous confusion set in Hungary. No sense at all and a waste of good actors embarrassing themselves. Held by contract or short of cash?
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)
Is there an Academy Award for banter?
I was expecting so much... Disappointed as the excellent actors are driven into an endless banter with the late Mr. Boseman doing his best to steal the movie. Happily I had an excellent book on stand by. It went wrong and had everything to be great.
Desearás al hombre de tu hermana (2017)
Not a film. Just cenography.
Where did they find those actors? That set apart, nice cenography. Including incredible wireless loudspeakers and a portable reel to reel tape recorder that did not jam while carried around. No cinema at all, however.
Gone (2017)
Plots are OK but...
Yeah, not bad stories, but that unusually large plane with the extraordinarily high ceilings, standing on the tarmac with no stairs, people in and out all the time... Is it an American version of the T.A.R.D.I.S. ? We're not in 1965 anymore, OK?
Grey's Anatomy: In the Air Tonight (2017)
This is the kind of episode that makes us drop a series
Everything is wrong, from the trepanation with an ordinary needle - then with a cocktail straw - to the air travel. My wife, a doctor, was outraged. Myself, an airplane enthusiast, was flabbergasted. I don't know who directed it, but will find out now and avoid him/her in the future.
X Company (2015)
Are those guys serious?
When I started watching the series, I closed my eyes to the anachronic buildings, surroundings and even the wrong cobblestones. What the hell, it is a Canadian-Hungarian production. Let's give the guys a break. As the plot moved on my eyebrows were raised for how a portable radio transmitter could reach all the way into Canada while only extremely powerful facilities with tall antennae could overcome Earth's strong pole-to-pole electromagnetic waves. There was a reason South America was crammed with Nazi agents. Radio comms to America travel easily north-south-north, using S.Americans posts as a relay. Shortly the guys in France were on a Morse chat basis and I was looking forward to Pour Elise holdings while info was conferred back and forth. At the end of the episodes, guys checked back to base with an ease I suspected Air Canada jet planes were round the corner just on stand-by. Yes, instead of a long and dangerous retreat to nearby England, they moved to good old Toronto for a nice lumberjack breakfast and briefing in a minute. Guys, it's so infantile that I'll go on to see what the highly eccentric writers have in store. Morbid curiosity and a very good conversation material. In a time where very good series get canceled for a number of reasons, this vaudeville's persistence is one of the best kept secrets of WWII. Yes, Season three is on the pipeline!