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I also enjoyed the first two episodes. And I really enjoy the aesthetic approach of the series. Had no idea Jon Watts had anything to do with this. Just further reinforces how Kevin Feige will neuter any filmmaker that comes into the MCU.
My only issue with the series so far is Bridges is undeniably showing his age. And not just in terms of the physical performance this series requires, but some of his line delivery sounds so lazy and uninspired. I'm also not a fan of this developing sub-plot with the female companion that was introduced a little too early in this series. It detracts from an otherwise intense and nicely paced cat-and-mouse series between both Bridges' and Lithgrow's characters. I actually want to know more about the latter's backstory pertaining to the family tragedy that's been alluded to already. Looking forward to watching the third episode later today. |
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fx tv, graham crackers, jeff bridges, john lithgow |
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