bland-kevin67
Joined Oct 2012
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This episode is pretty creepy and it leaves you with more questions than answers. It seems that the curator of the confusion is also Cass' namesake. Kind of a cruel revenge tale that warns you about the things you say about others.
The series scares you just enough to be interesting and I love the fake American accents. The young actors will be seen in bigger things in the future.
The comedians were all unique in their styles but the two who impacted me were the transexual, Flame Monroe and the Spanish lady, Aida Rodriguez. Their jokes were based upon the life they were living. It touched me when they were brutally honest with us. Flame should get her own special or be in a movie with Tyler Perry. Aida could be a main line costar in a movie as well. The other 4 were ok but these two stood out by leaps and bounds.
If you try to dissect this movie and make sense or logic of it, you may as well turn it off. The premise is deceptive and nonsensical but fun to see it through. Then the ending is over the top to the point where these writers are so deep into the Me Too movement they seem to feel anything is justified under that moniker with great failure in my opinion.
The flashbacks don't justify the means nor the end. I truly wonder why they don't have a forum for new fresh ideas or stories from normal folks and develop movies that way instead of allowing all this money to be thrown away in stuff like this. There is no message or moral to this tale. I did not feel any proper closure when this ended. Did the protagonists win or lose? Feels like an unnecessary stab in the back.