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Beautifully shot. The mirror motif throughout is chef kiss.
Great introduction to the characters and world.
The monologue at the 30-minute mark is Emmy-worthy.
Brilliant episode that subverts expectations without feeling cheap.
Cannot believe how consistently great this show is.
Beautiful bottle episode vibes. Intimate and devastating.
Great introduction to the characters and world.
The first episode had me on the edge of my seat.
Worth resubscribing for. This premiere is incredible.
Technically flawless finale. This will be studied in film schools.
The first episode had me on the edge of my seat.
Worth every subscription. This episode proves it.
Great introduction to the characters and world.
Not their strongest episode. The pacing was off and some plot points felt rushed.
From a production standpoint, this is the new benchmark. The long tracking shots in episode 4 are jaw-dropping.
Worth every penny of every streaming subscription. A masterpiece.
Great episode. The confrontation scene is electric.
The camera work during the confrontation scene is phenomenal.
The family dynamics in this episode are incredible. Best TV of the year.
This is THE episode of television this decade. The way they captured family trauma and dysfunction through a single Christmas dinner is groundbreaking.
This episode was absolutely incredible. The one-shot style was breathtaking.
One of the best debut seasons I have seen in years.
Great introduction to the characters and world.
Great introduction to the characters and world.
The first episode had me on the edge of my seat.
The first episode had me on the edge of my seat.
Perfect pilot. Immediately got me invested in all the characters.
I am the one who knocks. This show ruined all other shows for me. Nothing else compares.
Running Up That Hill will never be the same. This show knows how to create moments that stick with you forever.
Pure 80s nostalgia done right. The kids are amazing actors. Season 1 is near perfect, later seasons are still great but nothing beats the original mystery.
Rewatched it for the fifth time and it still holds up. The attention to detail, the foreshadowing, the payoffs - Vince Gilligan is a genius.
Great performances all around, but Season 3 felt a bit slower. Still one of the best dramas out there. The supporting cast is incredible.
Intense, emotional, and incredibly well-crafted. Sometimes the anxiety is almost too much to handle, but that's what makes it so good. Yes, chef!