carlos_carpio
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Note de carlos_carpio
So this is a series with 3 episodes that could have been done in less than one but if you stretch out someone whining and whining and whining about the same thing, I guess you can stretch it out to two and do a third one that is completely unnecessary
When you're 10 to 15 minutes into the first episode, you're wondering what this docuseries is about, once you get to maybe 30 minutes you realize the whole object of this series is to show us how obsessed this woman is that she has been cheated on, how she turns this into a podcast and then this series and I'm guessing she's waiting to do the comic book, the movie and the opera about it.
It's not that I don't get that being cheated on is a terrible thing, but this woman has turned it into a reason for living it seems. It's a complete ego trip in which the really shocking part of the story gets maybe 35 minutes out of the three hours. But then, of course, as we found out in the first minutes of the first episode, she's a TV producer so at the end what she's doing is taking advantage of an opportunity to monetize a situation.
I watched two episodes thinking that sooner or later they would get to the point and then I just decided 10 minutes into the third one that it wasn't worth my time to have even seen the first 20 minutes of episode one. So I have no real idea how it ends but like I said, I'm waiting for the comic book to learn about it in a more digestible format.
When you're 10 to 15 minutes into the first episode, you're wondering what this docuseries is about, once you get to maybe 30 minutes you realize the whole object of this series is to show us how obsessed this woman is that she has been cheated on, how she turns this into a podcast and then this series and I'm guessing she's waiting to do the comic book, the movie and the opera about it.
It's not that I don't get that being cheated on is a terrible thing, but this woman has turned it into a reason for living it seems. It's a complete ego trip in which the really shocking part of the story gets maybe 35 minutes out of the three hours. But then, of course, as we found out in the first minutes of the first episode, she's a TV producer so at the end what she's doing is taking advantage of an opportunity to monetize a situation.
I watched two episodes thinking that sooner or later they would get to the point and then I just decided 10 minutes into the third one that it wasn't worth my time to have even seen the first 20 minutes of episode one. So I have no real idea how it ends but like I said, I'm waiting for the comic book to learn about it in a more digestible format.