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Watched it with my wife over the weekend, and had some thoughts. First, the acting is exceptional throughout. Seriously, I don’t think there was a weak performance from anyone. Second, the cinematography was clever, but I’m not sure it was anything more than that. Shooting each episode as a oner brings some limitations with what you can do plot-wise. This brings me to my third thought: I think they missed an episode. Each of the 4 episodes focuses on one person or small group of people, but there isn’t really an episode that focuses on the boy and the victim before the “incident.”

Tap for spoilerEpisode 1 first hits you with the arrest, then there’s a slow boil until the end when you see this kid you had some sympathy for actually did it! I think episode 2 or 3 should have been a look at his and her perspectives leading up to the attack. Was she bullying him, or was she pointing out what everyone else already knew: that he was a men’s rights activist/incel/redpiller. His friends didn’t seem that close to him, was his radicalization causing a split between them? I’m not looking for the story to be tied up. I like that it leaves a lot unanswered. I just think it could have been better with a little background on the lead-up to the attack. Unfortunately, I don’t see how they could’ve maintained the cinematography while following both characters around before the attack. Maybe have that episode take place at school. I don’t know.

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'House of the Dragon' showrunner Ryan Condal say it is disappointing that George R.R Martin publicly disagreed with changes the HBO series made.

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Andor proved Star Wars can be more than death stars and laser swords, and he wants the franchise to start acting like it.

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Insane headline. I would've liked to see what a SOMA show would look like.

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Netflix's latest Harlan Coben adaptation I Will Find You adds Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning and Erin Richards.

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The HBO fantasy drama has added two notable actors in key roles as production begins.

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