FitzChivalry
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Have been avoiding this thread b/c I was 3 episodes behind, but I just watched them the other night, so now I'm caught up. Haven't caught up on this thread yet, but a few of my thoughts (without having read yours):
I am not liking this season.
--Each episode feels singular, making the season (so far) feel disjointed and incohesive.
--I feel like there are no new themes going on this season. All the storylines feel derivative of season 1 or else just slightly modified and re-done. The exception being the Sosh/Ray relationship. That storyline seems to be exploring uncharted-GIRLS territory.
--I feel like she's just writing one-off episodes and working in actors she wants to meet and work with. (That last episode with Patrick Wilson was just ridiculous. What a mastubatory exercise that was. I felt like she has a crush on Patrick Wilson in real life and she wanted to put herself in as many sex scenes with him as possible.)
--I also feel like all the progress of season 1 seems to just be abandoned.
--Lastly, for a comedy show, it's just not that funny this season! I'm barely laughing (except at how she puts herself in the most unflattering positions and shots). I don't know if they're trying to go "dark" to make the show more grown up, but it's just not funny like the first season was.
Hopefully, she can pull it out for the rest of the season. But so far I'm very unimpressed and really missing the show I fell in love with season 1.
I am not liking this season.
--Each episode feels singular, making the season (so far) feel disjointed and incohesive.
--I feel like there are no new themes going on this season. All the storylines feel derivative of season 1 or else just slightly modified and re-done. The exception being the Sosh/Ray relationship. That storyline seems to be exploring uncharted-GIRLS territory.
--I feel like she's just writing one-off episodes and working in actors she wants to meet and work with. (That last episode with Patrick Wilson was just ridiculous. What a mastubatory exercise that was. I felt like she has a crush on Patrick Wilson in real life and she wanted to put herself in as many sex scenes with him as possible.)
--I also feel like all the progress of season 1 seems to just be abandoned.
--Lastly, for a comedy show, it's just not that funny this season! I'm barely laughing (except at how she puts herself in the most unflattering positions and shots). I don't know if they're trying to go "dark" to make the show more grown up, but it's just not funny like the first season was.
Hopefully, she can pull it out for the rest of the season. But so far I'm very unimpressed and really missing the show I fell in love with season 1.