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Frasier: Rooms with a View (2002)
How to do Drama in a Sitcom Right
In a show that is often goofy and filled with witty humor, this is one of the episodes that illustrates how well the people behind this show could properly weave drama together with that same comedic timing. The writing is ingenious with the story revolving around four people coping with the same heart-wrenching scenario in their own individual ways while simultaneously showing us some glimpses into their personal history with hospitals. And the acting of the entire cast is both heart warming and tear jerking with even the most silent moments such as Martin, played by the late/great John Mahoney, thinking back to getting the diagnosis of his wife years earlier.
Level (2021)
Documentary?! I don't think so.
Eric Dubay, the "mastermind" behind this idiotic piece of garbage, has been conning people out of money for years with his lunatic rantings about earth being flat. His knowledge of science and physics is on par with a 98-year old dementia patient with Alzheimer's. His so-called 200 proofs have been refuted more times than he can count.
The best hope he could have had for this documentary would have been to market it as a satire or parody... but sadly, he thinks what he has made is a serious film that will convince the world that he's smarter than every physicist in history; past, present, and future.
If trips to the ISS are readily available to civilians in the future and this guy was to go, HE WOULD STILL THINK EARTH IS FLAT.
Spare yourself the headache and skip this one unless you want to make yourself feel more confident in knowing that you are NOT the most intellectually devoid person on the planet.