SlickFox3033
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Season 1 is about as close as you can get to TV perfection. The performances by both Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson are excellently superb. The first installment of True Detective is one of those shows that stays with you after the finale and you think back on the experience of watching greatness.
Season 2 was so bad, I couldn't get through the second episode...1/10
Season 3 Although the storyline is not as engaging or exciting as the first season, what really shines in this season is the outstanding performance given by Mahershala Ali. He elevates the story to make season 3 a top notch watch. He deserved the Emmy nom he received for his role. He also deserved to have won it though sadly he did not.
Season 2 was so bad, I couldn't get through the second episode...1/10
Season 3 Although the storyline is not as engaging or exciting as the first season, what really shines in this season is the outstanding performance given by Mahershala Ali. He elevates the story to make season 3 a top notch watch. He deserved the Emmy nom he received for his role. He also deserved to have won it though sadly he did not.
This episode of Ozark was directed by Alik Sakharov who also directed The Sopranos "Long Term Parking" which IMO, is the best episode of that fantastic series.
Tom Pelphrey's cab monologue in the beginning of this episode should have won an Emmy on it's own. Both his and Laura Linney's performances are heartbreakingly superb. I see reviews stating how annoying Ben's character has been throughout season 3. I think what people are really saying is that mental illness and mania are "annoying". Which they are. They are most "annoying" to the person suffering them. Especially when you see how your words or actions has affected someone you love but you're unable to stop yourself from saying or doing them. Untreated, mental disorders will compel you to do the things YOU KNOW you shouldn't do but do anyway. To be impulsive time after time without clearly thinking through the consequences each of those times. So yeah, I believe the writers got it right here and Pelphrey did an outstanding job bringing Ben's character to life. Exceptional episode in an already phenomenal series.
Tom Pelphrey's cab monologue in the beginning of this episode should have won an Emmy on it's own. Both his and Laura Linney's performances are heartbreakingly superb. I see reviews stating how annoying Ben's character has been throughout season 3. I think what people are really saying is that mental illness and mania are "annoying". Which they are. They are most "annoying" to the person suffering them. Especially when you see how your words or actions has affected someone you love but you're unable to stop yourself from saying or doing them. Untreated, mental disorders will compel you to do the things YOU KNOW you shouldn't do but do anyway. To be impulsive time after time without clearly thinking through the consequences each of those times. So yeah, I believe the writers got it right here and Pelphrey did an outstanding job bringing Ben's character to life. Exceptional episode in an already phenomenal series.
When someone asks what my favorite TV show of all time is, the answer is always LOST. You just can't beat this show for the unique premise, the interwoven character backgrounds, directing and superb acting. It is one of those iconic shows that stands the test of time. If you can believe it, I waited 2 months to watch the finale, keeping it on my DVR because I literally could not face the show being over. It really is one of those one in a lifetime shows that stays with you and you think back on. I've rewatched the entire series once..."We have to go back!" and it did not disappoint the second time around. If you have not seen LOST, do yourself a favor and jump in. It is one hell of a fantastic ride.