It doesn't necessarily fix all the shortcomings of the season, but it's
a rare episode of the series that has a conclusive and engaging arc all on its own.
Not exact matches
In such
rare instances [in the second
episode], Breaking Bad achieves a perfect moment
of nerdy believability, but too often the
series fails to provide details that would help explain its characters» illogical choices.
Add a lot
of humor, just as much heart and plenty
of fun music cues (The Carpenters, Beastie Boys, Lionel Richie, etc.), all
of which are plot and character driven, and you get that
rarest of things: a fourth
episode in a film
series that equals, possibly even surpasses the original.
It will be presented with a
rare screening
of «Portrait
of Jean Paul Riopelle,» a 1965
episode of the Canadian documentary
series, Telescope.
It's
rare to see an artist reinvent their own work, but that's what Spike Lee is doing with this
series, a reimagining
of his first feature film, She's Got ta Have It, as a 10 -
episode serial.