I love this show a lot, but dammit if all these thunderstorms don't bug the hell out of me. I lived in SF for 15 years and can remember thunder & lightning like that maybe FIVE times in all those years. I get that it's supposed to be all noir but c'mon man. These seemingly "nightly storms" just couldn't be further from Bay Area reality.
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Fabulous Series...
cornwallnick26 September 2021
Thunder and Lightning
Hitchcoc23 November 2021
I agree that there are a lot of storms in this incarnation of San Francisco. Can anyone walk ten feet without a puddle or a storm. Things are heating up and Zax is so confident and so heartless. I don't know if I'm enjoying the plot or just despise him so much that I want him to pay. He has no respect for Sam or his own daughter. As a matter of fact, he will do anything he can to put them away, but for now he's lying in the weeds. The question is, "Does Billy have what he needs to get to the end?" I'm hooked now.
Too Late to Revive Itself
TheFearmakers24 September 2021
By Episode Five it's perfectly clear why this final season is all about Pharma pills... This season alone works as the perfect sleeping pill... And there's pain too, being that Goliath is a show that went up and down but still remained forward moving in its entertainment and suspense level, the latter which is all but vanished now...
There are hardly any aspects to grab the viewer... to see what's next... Except maybe the last episode's (thus this is not a spoiler for this episode) cliffhanger that Copperman played by William Hurt is returning, no big deal since the Season 1 villain already returned last season...
Sadly this season takes too much of Three's weirdness and dream factor to where it's too weird for its own good... This episode begins with a children's show that seems part of a bad SNL skit combined with Romper Room, and overall there's no way that this season can improve because the stuff that makes rewatching so watchable is just not here this time...
The page-turning effect has become a book with empty pages.
There are hardly any aspects to grab the viewer... to see what's next... Except maybe the last episode's (thus this is not a spoiler for this episode) cliffhanger that Copperman played by William Hurt is returning, no big deal since the Season 1 villain already returned last season...
Sadly this season takes too much of Three's weirdness and dream factor to where it's too weird for its own good... This episode begins with a children's show that seems part of a bad SNL skit combined with Romper Room, and overall there's no way that this season can improve because the stuff that makes rewatching so watchable is just not here this time...
The page-turning effect has become a book with empty pages.
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