Well. Such a thing. Solely because of my great love for the previous three seasons, I staged all 5 episodes, because the series captured me. The season is generally normal, the actress chosen for the role of a new psychotherapist, Uzo Aduba, plays well, but everything rests on the script and what exactly she has to play out according to this very scenario. To begin with, we will not rest on the representativeness of the season at 100%, because Eladio is gay, Leila is a lesbian, Brooke herself is African-American, while Colin is a white cisgender man, a criminal, a complete scum, a sexist, a racist and the most unpleasant patient of all. Just by the way, from previous seasons Alex was African American, Sunil was Indian, and Jesse was gay. Our Brooke, according to the script, breaks down on patients, screams, rushes around the room, and at the 6th reception Colina generally hides in the room. Perhaps Paul Weston did this, but so deliberately, I don't remember. He violated some boundaries, came to the funeral, he was accused of murdering his patient, he almost built a love relationship with the patient, in conversations with Gina when he was a patient, he broke down, but at that very moment he was a patient. And these actions of Brooke, somehow get out of the image of a psychotherapist that was built up before. They are knocked out so much that I began to listen to part of the sessions with one ear, well, because Brooke's actions and words in general did not lead to normal outcomes. Probably only with Layla, when Brooke didn't tell her grandmother where she went. Separately, I will note an episode of Brooke's internal psychoanalysis when she was talking to herself - it was one of the most interesting episodes. The series is cool and Uzo plays well in it, in the era of the crown and distancing, it is just necessary, it was successfully revived, that's the trouble with the implementation of this very revival. If the series is extended further, I hope the patients will be brought more interesting, because Colin is the most outstanding of them, and that's because of his behavior and that's it.
at the beginning, it seemed that the atmosphere was like the first seasons, but no , perhaps the only plus in the series for me was to see Uzo Aduba in a completely new role, before that I knew her only as Crazy Eyes from OHS , she's a great actress , but otherwise the season is zero solid conversations, how hard it is for blacks and what terrible whites well, such a thing, to be honest Brooke is completely inadequate yes, Paul had a lot of problems, but there you could see how he helped his patients here... I hope they won't prolong it
A wonderful season. No worse than the previous ones. The atmosphere is different, but just as pleasant. All the characters are interesting in their own way. The therapist does not cause sympathy, but the point of the series is just to show her as an ordinary person who also has flaws. I am happy with the end of the season. I would love to watch the sequel.
I don't like the tendency to show psychotherapists as ordinary people, that they also break down, behave inappropriately. It's strange, a psychotherapist is a job, for some reason they require a plumber. so that he screws up the right nuts and does not blame his mistakes on the fact that he has a difficult period in his life. Yes, therapy is much more difficult, but repeatedly overstepping the boundaries, getting up and leaving the patient, breaking down and shouting is unprofessional. Paul pissed me off more than Brooke, but there were more seasons with him. It's good that the series has been completed, that's enough.
Через не могу смотрела последний сезон, чисто чтобы закрыть галочкой. Главная героиня противоположность Пола. Первые три сезона как-то такое, что можно пересмотреть. Герои этого сезона не вызывают никаких чувств
The season is generally normal, the actress chosen for the role of a new psychotherapist, Uzo Aduba, plays well, but everything rests on the script and what exactly she has to play out according to this very scenario.
To begin with, we will not rest on the representativeness of the season at 100%, because Eladio is gay, Leila is a lesbian, Brooke herself is African-American, while Colin is a white cisgender man, a criminal, a complete scum, a sexist, a racist and the most unpleasant patient of all. Just by the way, from previous seasons Alex was African American, Sunil was Indian, and Jesse was gay.
Our Brooke, according to the script, breaks down on patients, screams, rushes around the room, and at the 6th reception Colina generally hides in the room. Perhaps Paul Weston did this, but so deliberately, I don't remember. He violated some boundaries, came to the funeral, he was accused of murdering his patient, he almost built a love relationship with the patient, in conversations with Gina when he was a patient, he broke down, but at that very moment he was a patient. And these actions of Brooke, somehow get out of the image of a psychotherapist that was built up before. They are knocked out so much that I began to listen to part of the sessions with one ear, well, because Brooke's actions and words in general did not lead to normal outcomes. Probably only with Layla, when Brooke didn't tell her grandmother where she went. Separately, I will note an episode of Brooke's internal psychoanalysis when she was talking to herself - it was one of the most interesting episodes.
The series is cool and Uzo plays well in it, in the era of the crown and distancing, it is just necessary, it was successfully revived, that's the trouble with the implementation of this very revival.
If the series is extended further, I hope the patients will be brought more interesting, because Colin is the most outstanding of them, and that's because of his behavior and that's it.
, perhaps the only plus in the series for me was to see Uzo Aduba in a completely new role, before that I knew her only as Crazy Eyes from OHS
, she's a great actress
, but otherwise the season is zero
solid conversations, how hard it is for blacks and what terrible whites
well, such a thing, to be honest
Brooke is completely inadequate
yes, Paul had a lot of problems, but there you could see how he helped his patients
here...
I hope they won't prolong it
All the characters are interesting in their own way. The therapist does not cause sympathy, but the point of the series is just to show her as an ordinary person who also has flaws.
I am happy with the end of the season. I would love to watch the sequel.