


Avis de la communauté (11)
I was so repulsed by the spoilt rotten self absorbed, uber indulged, messed up son of the lesbian couple, I couldn't bear to watch more. creepy when he sucks his mother's finger... really odd.
Totally honest took me a few episodes to get me into it but it's good, no one should judge this show only based on the first episode.
I don't know. It felt all over the place. The two protagonists are interesting and their stories have a lot of potential, but every other character apart from them is so uninteresting. I wanted to see more of Fraser and Caitlin/Harper. The show takes its time and it's not always pretty enough to keep me from getting bored. There are so many character arcs that go nowhere or aren't resolved in any way. By the time I reached the end, I was more frustrated than anything else. I didn't hate it though. There were many beautiful moments. I guess I'm upset about how much potential it had and how it didn't really hit the mark for me. For the most part, I have no idea what this show was trying to tell me.
[HBO] Luca Guadagnino unleashes all his aesthetics. The difference with "Call me by your name" (2017) is that it seems that he doesn't have much to say about today's youth. The series is supposed to revolve around identity, but it seems to be wrapped in redundant aesthetics to prevent us from realizing that it is actually empty of content .
Its weird at first but you get the hang of it, i love the way that they show Cait's journey and made me come back every week for more.

























