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Heartstopper: Boyfriend (2022)
NICK!!!
After the climactic episode 7, the season finale was all fireworks. The acting is superb, especially from Kit Connor. Nick's coming out scene is the most powerful thing that has ever happened on this show. The way Kit portrays Nick's struggles is one of a kind. His mannerisms, his acting and the way he talks and all that, just WOW. Olivia Colman works so well as his mom too.
The insecurities of both Nick and Charlie are fully fleshed out. Just it feels so pure. To add the soundtrack onto that, this episode is IT.
Zoo (2015)
First two seasons, yes. Season 3, just no.
Zoo started off with a great upside. The idea of animals going crazy and destructing the existence of humans was a great evil one for a sci-fi show. Show started of well as far as the plot goes. I didn't like either Abe or Chloe. I mean it is an American TV show. What were two actors that have very weird accents doing there? The other casting is really good imo. Especially Billy Burke. The man is a legend.
Season 1 was good. They had all these animals going crazy then tieing them up to leopards and finding the cure. Until the end. Whose idea was to kill of a character EVERY season and then bring them back? I would have preferred everyone on that plane being missing or some of them getting eaten by sharks or something. Despite these it was still good.
Then we go the season 2, Jamie is alive which I was happy about. In season 2, the lazy writing started getting exposed. How does both Elizabeth and Jackson turn into psycho apex predators and Robert doesn't? Or how did Jamie figure out Caraquet? By looking to the map? Am I missing something? I think I don't. Sterilizing humanity was okay too, I give that a pass. And as said before I didn't really like Chloe so it didn't bother that she died. Also I wonder what happened to that old lady Vera Salvon?? She was there to produce to cure and we didn't see her. They casted her out just to kill Jackson's dad.
Season 3 tho... I think the pacing of this show was too fast that the writers ran out of ideas. You start asking yourself questions. How does the qriters think that their audience is this dumb? How many stupid decisions can these characters make? Oh here is a crazy hybrid, let me get in the same caravan with it. Oh, here is our biggest enemy let's not kill her but actually bring her back to life (she died and came back but it is still dumb). Jamie was right, they show mercy and it bites them and the writers know it. Another thing is that how did Mitch find Clem?? She was kidnapped. How did Clem get out of the capsule by herself? Last time I checked that wasn't possible. They kept having these plot holes. They kept writing these stupid storylines which got the show cancelled eventually. I mean whose idea was it to kill Mitch? Seriously? They didn't tried once tho. They killed him TWICE and brought him back to life TWICE. WHAT IS YOU DOING??? And in the finale, they just thought that a dumb clifdhanger would give them another renewal. Well it did not.
I feel sorry fot Billy Burke lol. He is a great actor but his shows get cancelled b/c of poor writing to appeal the masses. Which is now proving that it doesn't appeal masses.
Lost in Space: Ninety-Seven (2019)
I cried a lake
Wow that was unexpected.
Hastings and Adler being the villains was obvious from the beginning. Hastings was the worst to be honest. I hated him as much as I hated Dr. Smith. And I HATE Dr. Smith. It was good seeing Adler do the right thing but then it turned out to be the bad thing. THAT is a TWIST.
Maxwell Jenkins' acting has improved a ton compared to last season. Those scenes where they said goodbyes and stuff, damn that was heart-wrenching in many ways. I really like this "family drama" thing. It was kinda the 100-ish to send the kids but I kinda get it.
Let's get to the ending. I think they made the Fortuna/Grant Kelly thing too obvious by showing it a million times.
Last, the planet being not Alfa Centauri... That was ANOTHER TWIST. The thing that I have no idea why the robot brought them there makes me want a 3rd season alone. The Fortuna thing can come in there if there is a season 3. And I really hope there is a season 3.
Other than them making us wonder this is a great show overall. Penny's character arc improved this season. We got a real backstory to what went on in the Robinson family with flashbacks (over both seasons but this season kinda was more revealing).
Dark: Enden und Anfänge (2019)
This can be a sci-fi masterpiece.
This season has been crazy all along. Jonas (Adam) being the villain was so unforeseen. If anyone saw the show "Continuum" Alec Sadler, was the villain who tried to redeem himself. I firstly likened Adam to him but they developed Adam in a different way.
The time travel was already somsthing we knew and if it's written good it can be really great like 12 Monkeys. There are pretty bad examples of it too. But the thing here is that when you look at season 1 you only see a fragment of the story. It ties up really good in my opinion. I haven't noticed any major plot holes. The fact that Elisabeth is both Charlotte's daughter and her mom is crazy.
And at this episode adding to the time travels... I'm thinking of parallel universes. The best show yet to integrate these two is Fringe, and I think Dark can surpass it.
The thing I'm wondering is tho, is the surgence of "new" Martha is something Adam has experienced or not?