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Succession: Nobody Is Ever Missing (2018)
Only one blight.
It's been a great finale for the season, only one thing bothers me. Throughout the season, whenever something important was about to happen, another equally important misfortune happened. It kind of dulls you when the same scenario happens over and over.
Kendall can't make it to the vote of no confidence because of the temporary flight restrictions due to the possible terror threat in the earlier episodes.
Jess, accidentally prints the takeover document to the wrong printer somewhere in the castle?
Kendall's car crashes into the pond just as his takeover plan is about to prosper...
Apart from these, it's been a befitting episode for a magnificent season.
The Mentalist: Seeing Red (2008)
Jane wasn't sad because he found out Kristina was a real psychic but because she said some dupery.
Jane was sad because he was reminded of his daughter, not because he thought Kristina Frye was a real psychic. He burst into tears because of the devastating memories of his family and cried for that reason. He still thinks psychics don't exist.
I guess Bruno Heller just wanted to create a dramatic scene or make us think about whether Kristina was a real psychic. Either way, it wasn't a very good episode because of the confusing ending.
I appreciate Simon Baker's heartfelt performance but I find myself compelled to deduct some points from the overall experience due to the somewhat disappointing and unclear aspect of the writer's scenario with the psychic issue.
You (2018)
Watch Dexter instead.
Not that I'm comparing the series with Dexter, it's pretty vain itself.
Our uncharismatic, unsympathetic killer Joe and the screenwriters will continue to lower your IQ in every episode. Joe will obstinately stick out like a sore thumb in front of the Beck's window every episode, will be able to walk around someone's house as if he's in a video game, and all the iq-lowering stuff.
My expectations from this series was not that the main character surprises us with his great intelligence or makes superhuman plans, I just wanted to be able to watch it without leaving my brain aside, but with every episode I became more and more sure that the concept of logic was not in this series. Now I will go and watch some sensible series like True Detective or Mindhunter.
Dexter: New Blood (2021)
An almost perfect sequel.
Over the course of the season, we've seen again the wittiness, sarcasticity, and ingenuity of that old Dexter. Dexter Morgan's inner voice was, as always, doubling the quality of the series. I was happy with every single detail shown to remind us of the old Dexter. Until the last episode I thought "this is how a sequel to one of the best series in history is made" in almost every episode.
But unfortunately these guys have a problem with writing finals. Anyways, it was a great season, I'll pretend the last episode didn't exist.
Dexter: New Blood: Sins of the Father (2022)
What's the matter with these guys with the "finals"?
It shouldn't take long for writers to shelve the thought after a few seconds of thinking, "Let's kill Dexter in the final".
A thousand different thoughts may have crossed your minds to prepare a worthy ending to one of the best series in history, but choosing such a final among all of them... I mean... bruh...
Subat (2012)
You can watch this with English subtitles thanks to Netflix
In the reviews someone asked how to watch this with English subtitles. You can watch this with English subtitles thanks to Netflix buddy.
This series is of unexpected quality from a Turkish series. A perfect set of unique characters and legendary scripts awaits you!
Person of Interest: Triggerman (2012)
This series started to fill with logic errors!
I'm trying to like this show, but almost every episode has a logic error. How does it start ringing as soon as Riley finds a phone in the bag instead of money while he is on the roof? There was someone watching him from afar, and that guy told him that he should ring the phone right now? So how did that guy watching from afar not notice John watching them right next to the door?
The script is just written and never thought just written! I really started to love this show after season 2 but I don't think it deserves its IMDb score.
I usually give 7/10 to the shows filled with logic error like this but enjoyable to watch (eg: Arrow), but I really love this show and I will give reluctantly 8/10...
Vikings: The Most Terrible Thing (2019)
Behave yourself Flóki!
How couldn't Flóki the warrior of the years stop these people? Why did a warrior who fought with Ragnar and his sons in many wars try not to pick up his ax and stop them?
This is like Uyghurs losing their warrior features after choosing Islam.
The Witcher (2019)
Anna Shaffer to play a sweetest woman like Triss???
Netflix why are you doing this man? You're really, really, really bad in the face selection, and that lowers the quality of the show!
Doctor Who: The Fires of Pompeii (2008)
There shouldn't be a episode like this!
Rose and the Ninth Doctor showed us that if we save the life of someone who had to die in the past tense the flow of time would deteriorate. And in this episode they save four people who had to die, and nothing happens. It's bad...
Sherlock: The Final Problem (2017)
It was the best episode I ever saw.
You must be crazy! Why don't you like the best Sherlock episode I've ever seen? Because Eurus is smarter than Sherlock? Or is it because Sherlock and Watson, instead of solving a case, are smarter and they're doing something that will cause your feathers to swell while you're watching? Snap out of it!