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This is one of the best suspense, thriller movies I've seen in a long time. I didn't have a lot of confidence in the reviews, and I thought I was about to watch a real bad movie, and then it started and everything just fit together perfectly like a puzzle, all of the suspense and all the elements of intrigue. It almost feels like that TV series is called the watchers or something like that. I'm going to have to probably say this movie is more geared for women who like suspense in thrillers versus men, which could be the cause for the low rating. But I would actually have to call this a perfect 10 for a suspense thriller and everyone did a great job, especially Elizabeth.
As a big fan of medical dramas-House being a solid 10 out of 10 for me-I had high hopes for this show. While I understand it doesn't need to match House, I see so much untapped potential here. Unfortunately, the acting really lets it down. It's honestly some of the worst I've ever seen.
I'm all for giving fresh faces a chance, but please prioritize talent and skill. The intentions behind the show seem good, and I appreciate the concept. We definitely need more dramas that highlight different approaches in neurology. I love seeing that, and Zachary does a great job-he's one of the few bright spots.
However, his on-screen partner just doesn't deliver. Her performance feels off, and overall, the cast could benefit from toning things down and aiming for more natural, grounded performances. Right now, everything feels way too over-the-top.
Despite the flaws, I'd still watch multiple seasons-not for the acting, but for the fascinating cases and the original takes on neurological issues. I just wish it were easier to get through the rough performances to enjoy what could be a truly compelling show.
I'm all for giving fresh faces a chance, but please prioritize talent and skill. The intentions behind the show seem good, and I appreciate the concept. We definitely need more dramas that highlight different approaches in neurology. I love seeing that, and Zachary does a great job-he's one of the few bright spots.
However, his on-screen partner just doesn't deliver. Her performance feels off, and overall, the cast could benefit from toning things down and aiming for more natural, grounded performances. Right now, everything feels way too over-the-top.
Despite the flaws, I'd still watch multiple seasons-not for the acting, but for the fascinating cases and the original takes on neurological issues. I just wish it were easier to get through the rough performances to enjoy what could be a truly compelling show.
A Heartfelt and Genuine Show with Real Representation
I've been following Baylen for years, even when people didn't believe her. She's authentic, genuine, and has a real disability that many of us can relate to, even if mine is different. I think it's incredibly important for media to show people with diverse disabilities so that viewers can empathize and understand the variations of ability in the world. We should be accepting of everyone, regardless of their challenges.
While the show is filled with humor, my favorite part is Baylen's tics. One of the funniest for me is "up top Girl Scout!" I know it's not always "politically correct" to laugh, but I laugh with her, not at her. Her tics are part of who she is, and they bring so much charm and light to the show. She's absolutely adorable, and I think her family and boyfriend are wonderful, too. Her boyfriend seems incredibly patient and calm, and I can see that they share a peaceful and loving dynamic. I love how supportive her family is-they all seem sweet, caring, and accepting.
I didn't expect to enjoy the show as much as I have, but I've found myself really connecting with it. I could easily see myself watching 10 seasons of this. As someone living in Dallas, Texas, I was also thrilled to see her attend a conference about tics-it felt personal and relatable to me.
Unfortunately, I can't afford HBO outside of this season, but I'll cherish it while I can. I'm really glad this show is on TV and hope it continues to get the recognition it deserves. As for the people who rate it a 1, if you don't enjoy documentaries or reality shows, simply move on and find something else to watch-no need for negative comments.
Highly recommend this show for anyone who appreciates genuine, uplifting storytelling and real-life representation!
I've been following Baylen for years, even when people didn't believe her. She's authentic, genuine, and has a real disability that many of us can relate to, even if mine is different. I think it's incredibly important for media to show people with diverse disabilities so that viewers can empathize and understand the variations of ability in the world. We should be accepting of everyone, regardless of their challenges.
While the show is filled with humor, my favorite part is Baylen's tics. One of the funniest for me is "up top Girl Scout!" I know it's not always "politically correct" to laugh, but I laugh with her, not at her. Her tics are part of who she is, and they bring so much charm and light to the show. She's absolutely adorable, and I think her family and boyfriend are wonderful, too. Her boyfriend seems incredibly patient and calm, and I can see that they share a peaceful and loving dynamic. I love how supportive her family is-they all seem sweet, caring, and accepting.
I didn't expect to enjoy the show as much as I have, but I've found myself really connecting with it. I could easily see myself watching 10 seasons of this. As someone living in Dallas, Texas, I was also thrilled to see her attend a conference about tics-it felt personal and relatable to me.
Unfortunately, I can't afford HBO outside of this season, but I'll cherish it while I can. I'm really glad this show is on TV and hope it continues to get the recognition it deserves. As for the people who rate it a 1, if you don't enjoy documentaries or reality shows, simply move on and find something else to watch-no need for negative comments.
Highly recommend this show for anyone who appreciates genuine, uplifting storytelling and real-life representation!