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Awkwafina is Nora from Queens S02E09
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Awkwafina is back y'all. I think it's obvious how much I love love love this show and Awkwafina. And the fact the plot takes place in New York City makes it even greater.
Episode 9, titled "The Simple Life" from the show's second season debuted on Wednesday and it was a hoot. With only one episode until the season finale, the episode shows Nora as she drives Edmund all the way from Queens to L.A. to pursue his acting career.
Much like last season, Bowen Yang's Edmund is brought into the spotlight towards the end, and my oh my was it worth it.
Bowen Yang is a class act improv actor and hits his mark every time. Whenever he appears in the show, he simply steals the spotlight from Awkwafina. What I really appreciate is that it seems as though that IS exactly his purpose.
After reaching their destination, Nora sticks around L.A. while Edmund hangs out with his new improv group friends. When Edmund lets her know that he was expecting her to return to Queens sooner, she departs and her car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, in New Mexico. But everything is a-ok as she stopped near where her Aunt Sandra's cult lives. So Nora spends some time with her aunt's cult before she heads home. In the meantime, Grandma is teaching Brenda the Chinese way, how to cook Chinese food and how to scream at Wally while he is driving in case he snoozes off.
The episode would've been somewhat lackluster if it weren't for Bowen Yang. He really turned it up and made every scene he was in a masterpiece. The overall writing was a bit lazy and the viewer couldn't actually make any sense of the direction the episode was going to. Needless to say the first half was definitely better and way funnier than the second.
All in all, Nora from Queens and Edmund make a hell of a team so I'm pretty excited about next week's finale and the potential of a third season (fingers crossed!!).
Acting: 8/10
Plot: 5/10
Writing: 6/10
Action: 6.5/10
Ending: 3/10
Overall Episode Rating: 6/10
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redbloons · 3 years
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Only Murders in the Building S01E08
Last week OMITB graced our screens with a virtually dialogue-free episode (for which I will anticipate some awards). The episode was no less than exceptional, but with a somewhat lackluster ending. I mean, who kidnaps people these days anymore, and in fricking New York City?
Following last week's stellar directing, sound editing and script writing, this week's episode, titled "Fan Fiction", serves as the 8th episode of the season and starts with a group of true crime podcast fans waiting in front of the Arconia building.
So why the ending last week if the rest was just so spectacular? As one of those fans puts it, "Why are you being so negative? [..] trust the team". So I'll do just that and keep watching with an open mind (and heart) and see where this is going (I mean, the show was renewed for a second season, so my guess is we are heading towards a mind-boggling cliffhanger, but hey, it's not over till the fat lady sings).
After the theme song plays the story resumes in Theo's van where Mabel and Oliver are currently held captive. Then, they meet up with Teddy and ride in his limo.
1. How long were they in the van? It's already sunlight when they met Teddy;
2. Was tying them up necessary? Mabel even had a blindfold on, I mean, you just untied them when switching cars. This is just lazy writing.
Nathan Lane as Teddy delivers some very good acting, in a grave tone, which we are not used to seeing him do, and so proves just how good of an actor he actually is. We already knew that, but, his versatility still amazes me.
So, Teddy blackmails Oliver and Mabel in producing a final episode of their podcast affirming Tim Kono killed himself due to loneliness or else he knows where they live (really good pun, good delivery!).
Oliver and Mable meet with Charles, who together with Jan, went through Tim's phone and discovered that Tim saw Theo pushing Zoe off the roof. A bit of wasted time, if you ask me, as the audience already knew this piece of information from the secondary narrative plain from last week.
Following setting up a rendezvous with detective Williams, at her request and to aid her in the official investigation, the team prepares a podcast episode releasing evidence found in Tim Kono's phone ("the who, the how, the why and the why now").
I feel obliged to pause here and to mention that Selena delivers her lines most of the time in a better-than-expected way, while mastering the art of sarcasm and low-key funny. Not to mention, that not even half-way through the episode, we got to see bagels and home-made pizza rolls, two quintessential NYC items, and someone was hungry while writing this.
Carrying on, Oliver invites the true crime podcast fans waiting outside to his apartment where everybody was working on putting the pieces together in solving the mystery and producing the next episode of the podcast. Amy Ryan's Jan gets funnier as the show progresses, in a subtle way (kudos to the writing team), playing the unknowing but very-sure-of-herself female character and love interest, by being "reverse-helpful" (Oliver's words, not mine).
Oliver starts directing a reenactment of what happened on the night of Tim Kono's death using the three fans as Tim, Theo and Lester the doorman.
Shall I mention that up until now, the highlight of this episode was fan#3's attempt at portraying Theo by covering his ears with his hands, at which point Oliver, righteously so, said "never do that again"? I knew I shouldn't have laughed, but my, I do enjoy some subtle comedy in a passive-aggressive voice. The writers have managed somehow to bring some old stereotypes in current media and politely telling society this is not how to do it. Congrats!
Jan tried convincing the team to look into other suspects, not aware of past effort. "Please, exit!" said Oliver and Jan left the apartment. Approaching her flat door, she discovers a note on it with a message saying "I'm watching you". Queue mystery music playing.
The following morning the trio releases the final episode of the podcast, incriminating the Dimases, with police showing at their door: grave-robbery and the murder of Tim Kono.
As the team celebrates the podcast release, Charles texts Jan, but without receiving an immediate reply.
[WARINING! SPOILERS AHEAD!]
But, do not wind down, we have two more episodes to go, so of course, right before the end we get hit with a plot twist. The tox report came back and detective Williams noticed Tim Kono was actually poisoned, which means he was already dead when he was shot. Shocking, am I right?
And it's not over yet, there is photographic evidence the Dimases were outside the building even before the fire alarm went off the night Tim Kono was murdered.
Upon hearing the news, Charles storms off saying that his girlfriend was right for suggesting earlier pursuing other suspects and goes to apologize to her with a flower bouquet for dismissing her views. He finds Jan's apartment door open and he enters. Charles finds Jan laying on the floor, facing down, bleeding from a gun-inflicted wound.
Plot Rating: 7.5/10
Acting Rating: 7/10
Cinematography Rating: 5/10
Writing Rating: 6/10
Ending Rating: 6/10
Overall Episode Rating: 6/10
Now, what did you guys think of Only Murders in the Building S01E08 "Fan Fiction"? What else are you looking for when reading a recap? Let me know! Suggestions and feedback are very much welcome :)
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not to be a south parkie but i Am happy we got a musical number
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Okay, let me just be clear in this. I haven’t heard from you in a week, and now you want a mathematical equation that you should know so you can… save the world? — Suzie-poo, I promise, I will make it up to you as soon as possible. — You can make it up to me now.
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