Sam is a true Kansan on the surface, but, beneath it all, struggles to fit the hometown mold. Grappling with loss and acceptance, she discovers herself and a community of outsiders who don't... Read allSam is a true Kansan on the surface, but, beneath it all, struggles to fit the hometown mold. Grappling with loss and acceptance, she discovers herself and a community of outsiders who don't fit in but don't give up.Sam is a true Kansan on the surface, but, beneath it all, struggles to fit the hometown mold. Grappling with loss and acceptance, she discovers herself and a community of outsiders who don't fit in but don't give up.
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I can't remember the last time I was this engaged with a show. The writing and the acting are incredible! One minute you're laughing next you're crying and each character is so compelling and wonderfully portrayed. I don't know when I wanted so badly to discuss each episode with other viewers as much as I do after every episode airs. Constantly left wanting more.
This show is filled with relatable situations and explores the connections we have with each other. It is full of hilarious moments but also heartbreak. The performances are unique skillful and nuanced.
I can't recommend this enough. We want more! We need more! Please don't stop making this show!
This show is filled with relatable situations and explores the connections we have with each other. It is full of hilarious moments but also heartbreak. The performances are unique skillful and nuanced.
I can't recommend this enough. We want more! We need more! Please don't stop making this show!
........ and I am hooked. It's relatable. I think for so many people, it will be. Maybe not all of it. But pieces of it.
Jeff Hiller. So good. Love the casting so far in general.
And that scene at the end has broken my heart. But in a good way.
Jeff Hiller. So good. Love the casting so far in general.
And that scene at the end has broken my heart. But in a good way.
10koriea
This show brings me so much joy. I love the characters, the stories, the singing , and the little horn music at the beginning. I really wish this would continue on. The main character and her struggles are such a pleasure to watch. And I hope maybe another network will pick this up. ....................... I'm currently rewatching while watching the new season. If there was a way to continue I hope it happens. I'm sure this show brings joy to so many others. I tell all my friends to watch it. And they have grown to love it too. It's beautiful and funny and smart. It's simple and the character development has been a joy to watch. Congrats to all the actors. Amazing job.
Wonderful first episode! The cast is great as is the writing, HBO succeed to make me love the series and the character sam from the first episode, can't wait to see where it goes,
The memories many have, of not quite fitting in in high school, of being the butt of cruel jokes and gossip then and sometimes decades later, especially if you're from a small town or community. Of still trying to be a good person, do good work and have a good life, but the losses, the banality of the privileged and being made to feel unwanted and weird because of how you look, who you love or don't love begin to add up and you feel lost and maybe even a loser.
The pilot introduced the main character through her current living situation and parts of her past which are revealed during conversations and reminiscences with others. It's done in a subtle way that fits the succinct honesty I remember well growing up in the rural South. It was suggested Sam had a romantic relationship with another woman before in a way that positively normalized there are millions of same gender relationships that loving and they miss someone now gone just like anyone else.
The new/old acquaintances Sam meets in an "underground" church clearly show a range of personalities, ethnicities and suggested gender or sexualities who welcoming and comfortable around each other because they are their Real selves. That's it's more about finally finding a supportive group of people who accept and appreciate you for who you are, instead of attempting to force you into roles or to be autamatons they think you should be to keep them comfortable. And ironically, which many of them force roles or criticize others because they're trying to redirect away from their own repressed feelings, desires and emotions.
This was a pleasantly surprising start to series that occasionally features naturally occurring humor, but I certainly would not label it in any way a comedy. I found the pilot to perfectly understated yet powerful.
The pilot introduced the main character through her current living situation and parts of her past which are revealed during conversations and reminiscences with others. It's done in a subtle way that fits the succinct honesty I remember well growing up in the rural South. It was suggested Sam had a romantic relationship with another woman before in a way that positively normalized there are millions of same gender relationships that loving and they miss someone now gone just like anyone else.
The new/old acquaintances Sam meets in an "underground" church clearly show a range of personalities, ethnicities and suggested gender or sexualities who welcoming and comfortable around each other because they are their Real selves. That's it's more about finally finding a supportive group of people who accept and appreciate you for who you are, instead of attempting to force you into roles or to be autamatons they think you should be to keep them comfortable. And ironically, which many of them force roles or criticize others because they're trying to redirect away from their own repressed feelings, desires and emotions.
This was a pleasantly surprising start to series that occasionally features naturally occurring humor, but I certainly would not label it in any way a comedy. I found the pilot to perfectly understated yet powerful.
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- TriviaSam's sister Tricia (Mary Catherine Garrison) runs a home decor and knickknacks shop called "Tender Moments." This name is a tribute to the band with which Bridget Everett (who plays Sam) performs and records, The Tender Moments. Other musicians in The Tender Moments include Mike Jackson on guitar, Matt Ray on the piano, Carmine Covelli (of The Julie Ruin) on drums, and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (of The Beastie Boys) on bass.
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