Is it me or the actress of Infinity's mom looks very professional. Her hand gestures, tones are very detail and sharp. The professionalism is at another level
Is it me or the actress of Infinity's mom looks very professional. Her hand gestures, tones are very detail and sharp. The professionalism is at another level
That explains a lotRyan Murphy didn't write either season of American Crime Story, which is why they're better than the other projects he's involved in.
Episode 6:
For a second there I was like "dang I actually like the fact that after all that build up they're acknowledging Student Council President doesn't mean shit to the adults who actually make decisions" but then they pulled the rug from beneath my feet and gave us "actually the reason the adults who actually make the decisions don't give a shit what he has to say is because the other candidate technically won and they have decided he has no ~mandate~"
but lol @ the high school doing a production of assassins
Man, Ricardo is so terrible.
Watching him act with Jessica Lange is like watching a broadway play but they had to replace one of the actors with someone in the audience last minute.
I dipped out like halfway though the final episode when I realized that I didn't like any of the characters and couldn't care less about what happened to them.I still need to finish this, I'm on episode 8 of... wait of 8? Lol I really should have finished it (it was losing me hard near the end tho), I would probably put it as disapointment of the year alongside with Sabrina S2, if Game of Thrones didnt exist of course...
I also lost interest to finish it lately as it wouldnt feature on my top 10 for RatskyWatsky 's thread anyway so I didnt bother... do you see what you're doing to my viewing habits Ratsky? Damn it >_<
I felt the same way when I started season 2 a few days ago. Honestly what first really intrigued me about the trailer for the first season of the show was this playfully over-dramatic high school politics angle. And the first season by and large makes good on having a fun time with it being a high school political race that's blown up to absurd proportions. But then it's a senate race and it's... a senate race. A huge angle of comedy (and levity) in the first season is the setting, and without it the second season definitely doesn't keep the same kind of playful and over-the-top tone, because the political stuff is legitimately just politics now.I vaguely liked the first season but I couldn't finish the first episode of the second season. I just couldn't get back into it, and I didn't see any particular good reactions to it.
Maybe it just feels too goofy outside the highschool setting. It was cute in a "aww look at these teensy teens playing politics" but now when it's real politics and everyone acts the same way it just feels dumb.