"WeCrashed" Summer Camp (TV Episode 2022) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2022)

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6/10
Getting a little worse
Joshumms19 March 2022
This episode drags A LOT. They stretch out this entire episode with stuff about Rebekah's father and I feel that it's needlessly long and not very interesting. I'm a bit worried that this show might continue to fill up runtime in future episodes.
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10/10
Getting so good.... Can't stop watching we crashed
moviesfilmsreviewsinc28 April 2022
Wecrashed returns for its third episode this week, exposing some of the horrific working conditions those at WeWork have had to deal with. Seeing Rebekah in the foreground of all this, taking the brunt of employee concerns, is certainly poetic given she's a female too, and the whole thing sounds like a proper seedy, horrible place to work. Almost like the Ubisoft offices where sexual abuse runs rampant with their staff. Anyway, this chapter does well to turn the attention across to Rebekah rather than Adam and allow Anne Hathaway to take the spotlight instead. This works well to show what she's dealing with, including her tumultuous family history and living in her cousin's shadow. It would appear that WeWork is about to exposed for its corruption and we know that Adam gets kicked out in the end. For now though, Rebekah has managed to steer the ship in the right direction. But as we know, this is just a temporary measure. Episode 3 of Wecrashed starts in 2012 with WeWork on the up. There are staff meetings, drinks on entry and an entrepreneurial spirit right the way across the building. That's the façade anyway. In reality, the whole thing feels icky and unprofessional, almost like a cult. All of this is channelled through Adam, who continues to serve as the ringleader in all this. Alongside working is a fair amount of drinking, dancing and partying. This whisks us along nicely to a summer camp set up by Adam himself, where the employees all show up at Lake Raquette in New York. Rebekah eventually decides to handle this herself and pick herself up out the mud. She's still not happy with Vanessa, whom she completely ignores on the way back to Summer camp. Instead, she decides to take the microphone for herself in front of everyone and speak her piece. Rebekah gives a rousing speaking about creating a better word together, and while she doesn't retract her earlier statement, she does embellish it. To that, she receives a rapturous applause from the crowd. Vanessa meanwhile, packs her things and leaves.
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3/10
Filler episode
samnaji-153834 May 2022
This is an episode that did almost next to nothing to move the series along. It was very much a filler episode. I cannot understand why TV shows need to be 8 or 10 episodes long if the episodes are unnecessary in moving the story along.

The show is already suffering from the fact that the characters are unlikeable, and to have unnecessary filler episodes really stretches the patience of the viewer.

I am going to give this show one more episode but if things don't get better I'm moving on.

I can recommend skipping this episode entirely.
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3/10
Done With This
bosporan20 March 2022
Third boilerplate padded episode in a row. As TV this is atrocious, the chemistry between the main protagonists is non-existent, the charisma of the couple sometimes shines through but they are portrayed inconsistently interacting with people around them. Jacobson is given more to do in this episode and this helps, but this is insufficient to redeem the irredeemable.

Probably not the target market for this as I have never heard of these people. Judging it purely as a piece of entertainment without baggage. On that basis it burns and crashes!
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