this was alright. not really feeling it like everybody else seems to be.
I thought the Rue episode worked better but they both strike me as unnecessary character exposition on the two main characters that we already know a lot about. besides the story of her mom, what did we learn about Jules in this episode that wasn't already shown through the storyline last season? both episodes focused too much on explicitly telling the struggles of the characters when the first season did a good enough job of showing it.
would have been more interested in these episodes if they were about a lesser known (or new) character that would have more screen time in season two.
still think it's a great show and am excited for season two but these bridge episodes added nothing for me
That was a dream she was never in New York.
What!
I thought she toke a train to New York and left Rue, and then her dad came to New York and took her home and put her in therapy
Feel like this episode had a lot of truth stemmed in from what Hunter (Jules) was saying
Yeah a lot of it definitely ties into her real life, I can’t find the interview but she’s spoken about considering stopping her hormones once she realised she was a lesbian and had no sexual attraction to men in the past.
I thought they had shot the second season, but they haven't they start shooting in March.
this was alright. not really feeling it like everybody else seems to be.
I thought the Rue episode worked better but they both strike me as unnecessary character exposition on the two main characters that we already know a lot about. besides the story of her mom, what did we learn about Jules in this episode that wasn't already shown through the storyline last season? both episodes focused too much on explicitly telling the struggles of the characters when the first season did a good enough job of showing it.
would have been more interested in these episodes if they were about a lesser known (or new) character that would have more screen time in season two.
still think it's a great show and am excited for season two but these bridge episodes added nothing for me
Yeah I watched the first one and I was bored out of my mind
Hopefully the second season summarizes the conversations
this song was running through my head when she brought up wanting to die
Forgot how good this song was, f***. Thanks for that
This kinda how I’m feeling tbh
still excited for s2 though
Y’all never seen Sydney Sweeney’s t***?
Can’t stop thinking about this part
Was listening to Melodrama and thought "Liability would be a fire song in a movie/show" later that day I watched this ep and....
Can’t stop thinking about this part
Revisited the whole album after this
Can’t stop thinking about this part
kind of hated this part lol
This kinda how I’m feeling tbh
still excited for s2 though
tbh i care about the supporting characters more
kind of hated this part lol
Same. Love the cinematics of it but the music was annoying and it went on for too long.
tbh i care about the supporting characters more
Same! Not trying to watch a show solely just about “Rules”, tbh it was kinda getting stale as season 1 was coming to a close.
Same. Love the cinematics of it but the music was annoying and it went on for too long.
feel like it would have been much more effective if it was just a quick shot of Jules’ eye tearing up
recapping all of S1 through her eye and setting it to Lorde and letting the whole song ride made me feel like I was watching a stan’s Twitter edit as opposed to the actual episode lol, felt very self-indulgent which is probably my biggest problem with Levinson and the show as a whole
I think it’s safe to say Hunter is a better actress than Zendaya, comparing their door scenes confirmed it for me.
I think it’s safe to say Hunter is a better actress than Zendaya, comparing their door scenes confirmed it for me.
And this is Hunter’s first acting job too
The jules episode confused tf out of me. I couldn’t tell what stuff was from S1, what stuff took place during S1 but is new to us, what stuff is happening after season 1, what is imaginary
So everything was set during season 1
But the last scene was shortly after the end of season 1, and jules comes back?