jleeharris-36991
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This was okay and sometimes enjoyable. The actors did well with the dialogue they had to work with. I fast forwarded through all of the liberal social lectures. The Carlos character had no sense of boundaries and just went around punching people out like a hormonal teenager. Tom's mother seemed strange. She was supposed to care for her elderly mom, but was she mostly just hung out with a bunch of millennials, stayed away from her husband and interfered in Tom's love life constantly. Their was too much onscreen sex. It seems creepy watching other people being intimate. Other than those things, it held my attention and passed the time.
I'm only on the first episode and i don't know if I'll continue. The first six seasons had some heart and I enjoyed most of it. This last season is a waste of time. It seems to be pushing a climate change agenda with spoiled. Bratty Ruby as an Australian Greta Thunberg. Her character is insufferable. In had to fast forward through her scenes. Ben and Cassie have no chemistry and are just reading lines. It seems Nathan will never grow up, even though he's a father. There seems to be no explanation at all for characters that just disappear and no one mentions them ever again. The kids have to all be in their 30s and seem to live at home except the daughter. Ben just stands around with a forlorn look on his face and Julie seems to want to keep her adult kids living with her and control every single thing. . That's not normal.
Pretentious and boring. If you enjoy watching a bunch of college kids drink, shun people for lack of wealth and have sex. This is for you.
I watched it because I thought Elordi was a good actor, but the roles he's choosing or someone's choosing for him are absurd. I see him fading into oblivion if he keeps choosing these dark roles. I watched for about 30 minutes and they never got to the to the so called weird estate and family. If this is an Academy Award winning director, they've lost their way. I felt like I was in an Ingmar Bergman film that makes absolutely no sense and I'm supposed to figure out the meaning. This was not entertaining and the characters were unlikable.
I watched it because I thought Elordi was a good actor, but the roles he's choosing or someone's choosing for him are absurd. I see him fading into oblivion if he keeps choosing these dark roles. I watched for about 30 minutes and they never got to the to the so called weird estate and family. If this is an Academy Award winning director, they've lost their way. I felt like I was in an Ingmar Bergman film that makes absolutely no sense and I'm supposed to figure out the meaning. This was not entertaining and the characters were unlikable.