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Anonymous
I had a hard time getting into it. I really wanted to like it because I like Ali Wong, but I just wasn't feeling it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This was a wild show. Without giving away spoilers, just wished it had ended differently. I also think it's a great reminder that you just don't know what someone is going through beyond the brief interaction you have with them. I thought this was a great breakout role for Ali Wong and loved steven yeun, Felt so much empathy toward him


Sure you did
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This was a wild show. Without giving away spoilers, just wished it had ended differently. I also think it's a great reminder that you just don't know what someone is going through beyond the brief interaction you have with them. I thought this was a great breakout role for Ali Wong and loved steven yeun, Felt so much empathy toward him


Sure you did


DP
Didn’t you? I agree with that poster because I was surprisingly empathetic even after we discovered what he did with the applications. He was a flawed real person who made bad choices often. Maybe it's one of those "more empathy for the beautiful" type of things though? This show leaned on fully thought out characters. Most shows/ movies present flatter good vs. evil or maybe just a few good traits in the bad guy. Yuen could have been someone you know like a hard luck cousin.
Anonymous
Best tv show I’ve seen in the last year.
Anonymous
I binged it over several nights and found it fascinating. Loved the insight into the cultures and different family dynamics and so forth, and how far they were willing to go to one-up each other.

Totally a side observation, but it was puzzling as to what Amy's 'deal' was. Her plant shop and non-horticultural knowledge (which she admits) to the big box store chain? $5 million?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Best tv show I’ve seen in the last year.[/quote

You must not get out much
Anonymous
Don’t want to watch it because I don’t like either of the two lead actors
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t want to watch it because I don’t like either of the two lead actors


Me either
Anonymous
Wow, talk about evil people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t want to watch it because I don’t like either of the two lead actors


+1same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t want to watch it because I don’t like either of the two lead actors


+1same


Ali wongs skin is so bad for an Asian
Anonymous
Ali Wong was outstanding in this. I found it hard to watch through about the first half, then couldn't stop binging it. A lot of good shows about people struggling with dark impulses right now, eg this and Yellowjackets. I loved the ending. People really just want to be understood and accepted, especially those who don't feel like straightup good people. Astute commentary on the loneliness and pain that result from pretense and lack of genuine connection. Lots of that, at a lower level, in the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ali Wong was outstanding in this. I found it hard to watch through about the first half, then couldn't stop binging it. A lot of good shows about people struggling with dark impulses right now, eg this and Yellowjackets. I loved the ending. People really just want to be understood and accepted, especially those who don't feel like straightup good people. Astute commentary on the loneliness and pain that result from pretense and lack of genuine connection. Lots of that, at a lower level, in the DMV.



It was their palpable loneliness that made them sympathetic despite their despicable actions. The flashbacks gave context for the terrible choices, giving some context. With less skilled actors, would have been hard to pull this off. Especially Ali Wong, since the rich entitled person who has it all is incredibly hard to sympathize with normally, especially with that awful mean streak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ali Wong was outstanding in this. I found it hard to watch through about the first half, then couldn't stop binging it. A lot of good shows about people struggling with dark impulses right now, eg this and Yellowjackets. I loved the ending. People really just want to be understood and accepted, especially those who don't feel like straightup good people. Astute commentary on the loneliness and pain that result from pretense and lack of genuine connection. Lots of that, at a lower level, in the DMV.



It was their palpable loneliness that made them sympathetic despite their despicable actions. The flashbacks gave context for the terrible choices, giving some context. With less skilled actors, would have been hard to pull this off. Especially Ali Wong, since the rich entitled person who has it all is incredibly hard to sympathize with normally, especially with that awful mean streak.




I've always enjoyed Ali Wong but her character is the reason I had trouble getting into the series. Such a callous self-centered jerk, and you don't realize how broken and lonely she is until the layers began peeling back over the course of the series. She did a great job with that.
Anonymous
Really liked it. Steven Yeun is incredible.
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