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The Handmaid's Tale: Progress (2021)
What in the world?
How did she even get in contact with Nick? All this work to get out of Gilead and she can just cross the border to meet up with Nick? What is going on here? And she can r- Luke without conversation, but then she's giddy and smiley for Nick? Nah, Imma head out.
I will finish out this season, but I likely will not be back for season 5. Instead of ending this show on a high, I feel like they're going to eventually run their new haphazard plots into the ground..
The Handmaid's Tale: Chicago (2021)
Don't insult your viewers
I agree with all the other critical reviews. They're just throwing plot lines together without explanation or thought. Where the heck did Moira come from all of a sudden? But we can't find Janine? What happened to the trackers in their ear? What did Nick do to become a commander anyway? I almost laughed it was so thoughtlessly thrown together.
Full Bloom (2020)
The Reality Competition You Didn't Know You Needed
I absolutely LOVED this show, don't get me wrong. The skill of these florists and their work is inspiring. However, the way the competition is set up, some of the eliminations are predictable and in other ways, I feel they tried to compensate for that predictability by eliminating contestants that by no means should have gone home. So, by the time they got to the finale, there were contestants that I was baffled at the way in which they were able to fly under the radar even though they didn't quite have the skill set to stand up to earlier eliminated contestants. Again, these are just my opinions coming from a reviewer that could never put together a bouquet regardless. Additionally, I loved that even though this was a competition it wasn't toxic, you could tell the competitors were inspired by each other, and HBO didn't create drama for the sake of drama. I could watch another 5-10 seasons of this. So, I just hope the creators adjust how they do eliminations and maybe end the team challenges earlier on as to let the competitors' solo work speak for itself.