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Helico-pterFunk

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Finished and enjoyed. Seasons one and two were a visual buffet. Definition of escapism, i quite enjoyed the trip! Ending of S2 was bananas!


Agreed.

Great choices for shooting locations!

What I liked too is that each season has enough assortment in characters w/ various motivating factors. You’re not sure where the plotlines will go. How bad or deceptive are some of the individuals. Lots of unlikeable people and personality traits.

Makes for a fun watch.
 

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blackbull1970

The Black Bastard
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Berlin
2023

6/10

This series debuted New Years weekend and I started watching this last week watching one episode a day and finished up this morning while sitting at a loading dock.

The series is a prequel to “Money Heist” following the character Berlin organizing and executing his own high level heist in Paris, France. It’s not stated how far back but it looks to happen a few years prior being Berlin doesn’t look younger in this series.

We get a different perspective of Berlin from what we saw of him in Money Heist. Information on his personal life is disclosed. He also conducts his heist completely different from the Professor with more discipline and oversight.

There are only 8 episodes, the heist takes place in episode 3 and the remaining episodes deal with the getaway.

Without spoiling it, there is a cameo of two major characters from Money Heist. Their appearance gives a different perspective to what we saw in Money Heist.

The series doesn’t hold up on the level of suspense and twists in Money Heist. It’s obvious the producers are going a different route with this series.

The ending made it clear the producers know how Netflix is with cancelling stuff or abandoning it. So it’s ended like a limited series with potential for further seasons. The Netflix makes decisions based on their weird algorithms. We should get word on a 2nd season within 3 months to early next year.

Three seasons would be great with the 2nd season going more into who Berlin is, the finale scene should introduce the Professor and a season 3 has them together with the final scene leading into the opening scene of Money Heist making it one continuous story.

We shall see…

Synopsis

The eccentric and out-of-touch Berlin brings together a gang of master thieves in Paris to plan one of his most ambitious robberies ever.

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‘Money Heist’ Spinoff ‘Berlin’ Renewed For Season 2 By Netflix

Netflix said Berlin was its most-watched series globally during premiere week last year, reaching the top 10 in 91 countries. It then remained in the non-English TV top 10 for seven consecutive weeks, amassing 348 million hours viewed and 53 million total views, Netflix added.

Max Goldbart
February 19, 2024


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True Detective creator criticized by Night Country star for shady posts about finale: 'That’s a damn shame'​

Series creator and executive producer Nic Pizzolatto is being slammed for sharing critical fan rants on social media.
By Shania Russell

Published on February 20, 2024

After weeks of nonstop questions, speculation, and polar bear theories, True Detective: Night Country finally provided answers in its devastating season finale. But not everyone is happy with how the mystery concluded.

True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto is apparently among the season’s critics after making his feelings known in a series of now-deleted social media posts.

According to screenshots shared on X (formerly Twitter), Pizzolatto seemingly reposted several fan messages on Instagram Stories criticizing the fourth season as a “hot mess” that “butchered and misappropriated” the first season’s “all time classic dialogue.”

This comes weeks after Pizzolatto, who is credited as an executive producer on the fourth season, alluded to his complaints in another since-deleted post where he told a critical fan, “I certainly did not have any input on this story or anything else. Can’t blame me.”

Nic Pizzolatto attends The 45th Annual HUMANITAS Prize; Kali Reis, Jodie Foster, True Detective: Night Country

Kali Reis and Jodie Foster in 'True Detective: Night Country' and Nic Pizzolatto.
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True Detective: Night Country, created by Issa López and headlined by two-time Oscar winner Jodie Foster and boxer-turned-actor Kali Reis, centers on the mysterious murder of an Indigenous Alaskan woman. The season marks the fourth entry in the anthology saga, and the first without writing credits from Pizzolatto.

Pizzolatto's social media activity has certainly not gone unnoticed by the show's fanbase, many of whom have slammed the series creator as “petty” and “embarrassing" for his commentary. The posts also caught the attention of Reis, who didn’t hesitate to comment on X.

“That’s a damn shame,” season 4 star Reis wrote, retweeting one response to Pizzolatto’s posts. “But hey I guess ‘if you don’t have anything good to share, shit on others’ is the new wave.”



Representatives for Pizzolatto and López did not immediately respond to EW’s request for comment.

López previously spoke of Pizzolatto’s criticism in a January interview with Vulture.

“I believe that every storyteller has a very specific, peculiar, and unique relation to the stories they create, and whatever his reactions are, he’s entitled to them," López said at the time. "That’s his prerogative."

She continued, “I wrote this with profound love for the work he made and love for the people that loved it. And it is a reinvention, and it is different, and it’s done with the idea of sitting down around the fire, and [let’s] have some fun and have some feelings and have some thoughts. And anybody that wants to join is welcome.”

Jodie Foster, Kali Reis - True Detective: Night Country

Jodie Foster and Kali Reis in 'True Detective: Night Country'.
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The season includes several easter eggs linking the story to the first season, including a callback to the infamous "time is a flat circle” line, spoken by Matthew McConaughey’s Rust Cohle. Lopez told EW that this was not for the purpose of appeasing longtime fans with a familiar reference, but because it served the story.

"I do know that the hardcore Pizzolatto Forever fans are going to perhaps believe that it was put there just to appease them, but it's not true," López said in an interview conducted in January. "That phrase, it was not something that I planned on putting in the series at all. I think it's super cheesy to say, 'I will find a place to put this.' It's absolutely organic and it came from the script."

 

joneblaze

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Criminal Record




Another solid and involving police series which uses its surroundings to a T and has great performances from Cush Jumbo and Peter Capaldi. As each layer is pulled back on the characters and their pasts I found myself being completely pulled in to the story.
 

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Helico-pterFunk

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Finished Monsieur Spade yesterday.

Quite enjoyed the season. Easy to get through at 6 episodes.

Good casting of Clive Owen in the lead, and a nice assortment of supporting characters.

Fairly lively finale with plenty of stuff happening.

Owen's calm, measured delivery and demeanor as "Sam Spade" was very effective throughout.














 

Helico-pterFunk

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True Detective: Night Country.


The season on the whole was mixed for me. Some elements worked, while others didn't.


At 6 episodes it also felt like there was too much stuff crammed in, and some side plots that weren't fully fleshed out.


With the fractured relationship between Danvers and Navarro from jump, it only allowed for a few episodes in the latter half wherein they could partner up and do the "detective work" together as a more cohesive pair. Looking back I would have preferred seeing them together more earlier on, which just wasn't plausible.


The mood and vibe of the show was appreciated though. That unsettling darkness, especially as a winter season watch in January / February. More ominous.


As for True Detective as a franchise ... seasons 1 and 3 were definitely the highlights. Seasons 2 and 4 not so much. I'll still continue watching though - whenever season 5 comes around.
 

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