lasseman59
Joined Dec 2012
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I thought the first 2 seasons were wonderful, loved them. Much thanks to Jennifer Coolidge...
Longed for a season 3 but...at the same time not. Can't get any better than it was.
Then I read that Swedish film and series journalists thought season 3 was so good. Especially Patrick Schwarzenegger is so good!!!!
Not only muscles count but good role performance.
Now watched 2 episodes of season 3 and... Patrick Schwarzenegger performs the worst of all so far. Someone who came forward thanks to his father's mediocre credentials or what!?
Anyway...this season feels unnecessary, especially since I manage to fall asleep after episode 2.
Finally, in my opinion Walton Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood perform the best.
Don't ruin this series anymore. No more seasons, which only get worse and more tiring.
Then I read that Swedish film and series journalists thought season 3 was so good. Especially Patrick Schwarzenegger is so good!!!!
Not only muscles count but good role performance.
Now watched 2 episodes of season 3 and... Patrick Schwarzenegger performs the worst of all so far. Someone who came forward thanks to his father's mediocre credentials or what!?
Anyway...this season feels unnecessary, especially since I manage to fall asleep after episode 2.
Finally, in my opinion Walton Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood perform the best.
Don't ruin this series anymore. No more seasons, which only get worse and more tiring.
Uh...okay!
Must admit, have always had a bit of a hard time with these 2...Filip and Fredrik. Became known early on for not performing anything. Started with Ursäkta Röran and then it has been ground on with High Chaparall etc. Of course aroused the interest of the younger ones, everything a bit clumsy. But of course the self-confidence of both of them rose...this works! After all, we also get prizes, for producing...nothing.
Just drive, we take the opportunity to also throw crap at others in the establishment for open curtain. How ill-conceived it may be.
You also end up there with the documentary (hardly a documentary) The Last Journey.
The whole story feels so well-directed and inauthentic that it suggests.
The whole thing becomes quite tragic to see in its entirety. Also tragic to see Lars Hammar act, without even knowing how he acts. Only he listens to what he is told...to act. We want that tear-jerking sequence on film, no matter the cost.
Must feel genuine, however inauthentic it may be.
Because Filip and Fredrik want more prizes and for people to applaud, pay tribute to them, shout BRAVO.
For something that is nothing more than a tragic story.
The quest for more fame has crossed a new threshold.
Too bad about Lars Hammar.
Must admit, have always had a bit of a hard time with these 2...Filip and Fredrik. Became known early on for not performing anything. Started with Ursäkta Röran and then it has been ground on with High Chaparall etc. Of course aroused the interest of the younger ones, everything a bit clumsy. But of course the self-confidence of both of them rose...this works! After all, we also get prizes, for producing...nothing.
Just drive, we take the opportunity to also throw crap at others in the establishment for open curtain. How ill-conceived it may be.
You also end up there with the documentary (hardly a documentary) The Last Journey.
The whole story feels so well-directed and inauthentic that it suggests.
The whole thing becomes quite tragic to see in its entirety. Also tragic to see Lars Hammar act, without even knowing how he acts. Only he listens to what he is told...to act. We want that tear-jerking sequence on film, no matter the cost.
Must feel genuine, however inauthentic it may be.
Because Filip and Fredrik want more prizes and for people to applaud, pay tribute to them, shout BRAVO.
For something that is nothing more than a tragic story.
The quest for more fame has crossed a new threshold.
Too bad about Lars Hammar.
Know from before that Kjell Bergqvist usually does not disappoint, not this time either. He is great as usual and the role suits him. However, the actual story in shown seasons has its flaws. A bit silly at times and not particularly believable, maybe not the point either.
Some episodes are really good while others leave something to be desired.
I think the dialogue between the character actors could be more serious, so you feel that now we are doing something good. For example. Victoria Dyrstad's dialogue feels very childish and awkward. In some moments downright embarrassingly bad role presentation.
It feels so common, very Swedish, where the word f-ck, from American films again seems to be a big thing to express. Just think of the latest Beck films, where the word f-ck comes up over and over again. Is it the younger audience that likes to hear that word in excess, even in Swedish films and series.. It gets a bit tiring and...even seeing Helena Bergström appear...again. She has outlived herself as an actress. She really grins/sheds tears here too and performs worse than worst.
On the other hand, Helen Sjöholm performs/delivers with confidence. Too bad you don't get to see more of her in movies or series.
In total... Fun series to follow and watch, although at certain moments it gets boring, traditional, so then I put on a cup of coffee.
Once at the box again, I don't think I missed anything important.
Some episodes are really good while others leave something to be desired.
I think the dialogue between the character actors could be more serious, so you feel that now we are doing something good. For example. Victoria Dyrstad's dialogue feels very childish and awkward. In some moments downright embarrassingly bad role presentation.
It feels so common, very Swedish, where the word f-ck, from American films again seems to be a big thing to express. Just think of the latest Beck films, where the word f-ck comes up over and over again. Is it the younger audience that likes to hear that word in excess, even in Swedish films and series.. It gets a bit tiring and...even seeing Helena Bergström appear...again. She has outlived herself as an actress. She really grins/sheds tears here too and performs worse than worst.
On the other hand, Helen Sjöholm performs/delivers with confidence. Too bad you don't get to see more of her in movies or series.
In total... Fun series to follow and watch, although at certain moments it gets boring, traditional, so then I put on a cup of coffee.
Once at the box again, I don't think I missed anything important.