I'll admit that I don't think CP is a place that would normally appreciate a show like this that's based on 1950s/1960s Jews in NYC. But - it's on Amazon Prime and the second season was just released, and it's the most brilliantly written show I've ever encountered wherever you come from. Smart, funny, EVERYTHING. Incredible casting.
My top five all time that this is trying to break into (as perspective):
Seinfeld
The Wire
Game of Thrones
Black Mirror
24
If this gets one of you gentiles to consider watching, I'll say it's a success. [Reply]
I’ve been thinking a lot about the structure of the ending and I like it more than I thought I did. They hit some nice beats there. While actually closing the story up.
That being said it’s hard to tell a story that the audience knows the end. But I thought it worked.
There was a little less humor than I’d hoped for other than
I thought the bits on the Ford show could have been funnier, but they probably did a good job of tailoring it to a 60s tv audience rather than what I think is funny.
I’m continually amazed at how much I enjoyed the show. Despite most of the notes not typically being something that resonates with me.
Well done. I’ll for sure rewatch one of these winters.
Interestingly I rewatched S4E9 of Succession with my buddy before I watched the finale of Maisel. It’s interesting how well written they both are in entirely different ways.
There has been a lot of talk about the writers strike and the writers of Conan or Law and Order or whatever, but things like these 2 shows are what I hope doesn’t get lost as the industry moves forward. We really are in the golden age of TV. Between streamers facing economic realities and the writers strikes and AI and so on it may be over soon, but I hope not. Shows like this one and Succession while being entirely different encapsulate what’s right about the industry. [Reply]
They did a good job with this final season of pulling all the story lines to a fairly satisfying conclusion. The 'flash forwards" of her grown kids and especially Susies' TestaRoastial did a lot of the heavy lifting in that regard, freeing the final episode of the necessity of dealing with all that, and allowing it to be about her 'big break'. Nicely done.
I agree with her bit on the Gordon Ford show not being a side splitter, but it also served as a summation of the entire show. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I thought it was a nice ending.
I’ve been thinking a lot about the structure of the ending and I like it more than I thought I did. They hit some nice beats there. While actually closing the story up.
That being said it’s hard to tell a story that the audience knows the end. But I thought it worked.
There was a little less humor than I’d hoped for other than
I thought the bits on the Ford show could have been funnier, but they probably did a good job of tailoring it to a 60s tv audience rather than what I think is funny.
I’m continually amazed at how much I enjoyed the show. Despite most of the notes not typically being something that resonates with me.
Well done. I’ll for sure rewatch one of these winters.
Interestingly I rewatched S4E9 of Succession with my buddy before I watched the finale of Maisel. It’s interesting how well written they both are in entirely different ways.
There has been a lot of talk about the writers strike and the writers of Conan or Law and Order or whatever, but things like these 2 shows are what I hope doesn’t get lost as the industry moves forward. We really are in the golden age of TV. Between streamers facing economic realities and the writers strikes and AI and so on it may be over soon, but I hope not. Shows like this one and Succession while being entirely different encapsulate what’s right about the industry.
I thoroughly enjoyed it. And I can’t believe this show is ending within hours of Succession and Barry which are two absolute gems as well.
I thought the finale was very satisfying. The season was as good as any before it imho and wrapped things up nicely. I can’t get over how good the writing was throughout.
Pour some liquor out for the cast. They were amazing. [Reply]
I’ve been to that Chinese restaurant that they went into near the end of the show last night. It’s a fantastic place. Looks like a dive on the outside and inside but The food is the best Asian I’ve ever had. Also this fish was the best. Go down the stairs and eat there.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I’ve been to that Chinese restaurant that they went into near the end of the show last night. It’s a fantastic place. Looks like a dive on the outside and inside but The food is the best Asian I’ve ever had. Also this fish was the best. Go down the stairs and eat there.
LOL...that fish looks fucking awful...but to each his own man.:-) [Reply]