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Godless (2017) (series)
The series had an interesting format: six episodes + a feature-length film at the end. The individual episodes were a little longer than I'm used to, the pace was literally lazy in places, and there was hardly any action, but I still had a good time from the first episode to the action-packed finale. I have to praise the cast, all the characters seemed perfectly natural, I thought the sheriff Bill McNue was especially good and of course Alice Fletcher, because I just love Michelle Dockery. I was intrigued by a strange custom in the little town of La Belle: if you want a man, shoot one. Unconventional, but obviously functional.
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Godless - Homecoming (2017) (episode)
Everything turned out in the end as I expected, so I would normally deduct stars for predictability, but... How could a Western TV series with this concept turn out? The final episode was great and I didn't mind at all that Griffin lost more than 150% of men, especially when the creators mixed the right atmosphere, action, and suspense.
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Godless - Dear Roy... (2017) (episode)
I have been thinking about when the creators will move Frank Griffin to La Belle for five episodes, and finally I have clarity. Those bastards really investigated it all the way to the final episode. I enjoyed the flashbacks the whole time, and it was the same this time, only the final one shocked me a little bit. Did wives really see off local miners for every shift like this? I am from a mining region, but I am sure it doesn't work like this here.
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Godless - Shot the Head off a Snake (2017) (episode)
The title of the episode was not successful for the creators, I would name it: "How Frank Met Roy". So far, it was the shortest episode from what I have seen, and the ending credits genuinely surprised me. The longer I watch the series, the more I doubt that Frank is the biggest problem of the town "La Belle".
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Godless - Fathers & Sons (2017) (episode)
The story continues at its own pace (i.e. slowly), but considering the episodes I have seen so far, I have gotten used to it, the gradual progress suits me and I like how the creators manage to give the characters the necessary depth. Unexpectedly, I was even exposed to humor, the hunting trip really amused me.
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Godless - Wisdom of the Horse (2017) (episode)
Truth be told, the plot has a somewhat sluggish pace again, but when there is some action, it is worth it. I noticed that with each new episode, the atmosphere subtly thickens, and it's not hard to guess why. I assume that the story will accelerate nicely in the final episode, but I have been enjoying the series since the first episode, and no one is probably more surprised by that than me.
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Godless - The Ladies of La Belle (2017) (episode)
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Godless - An Incident at Creede (2017) (episode)
It is true that I expected much more action from the first episode of the western series, on the other hand, I must admit that the series managed to capture my attention and it is clear to me that there will definitely be some action. So far, I have enjoyed the great atmosphere, I was pleased with Michelle Dockery's casting (as Susan), and the character of the one-armed bandit amused me (even though I don't really enjoy slot machines).
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Stranger Things - Season 2 (2017) (season)
Four stars after nine episodes is a decent score, but I was disappointed by Ellie's journey to her mother. The whole Episode 7 felt completely out of place. I wonder how the child actors' growing up will affect my rating of future seasons (I still haven’t gotten over Brandon Stark). I was otherwise very happy with this season, even though it failed to keep up the atmosphere I was used to in the first one. Despite my occasional nitpicking and the constantly overplaying Winona Ryder, I did enjoy Season 2 and look forward to the next one.
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Stranger Things - Chapter Nine: The Gate (2017) (episode)
Luxurious ending of the second season. I had a great time during the ninth episode, the atmosphere was pleasantly chilling, the tension seeped through the entire episode, and there was also plenty of high-quality action. When I was watching the ball at the end, I couldn't shake the feeling that, for some reason, it reminded me of Carrie. The 80s decor probably resembled the 70s a lot. Excellent episode.