Nothing to argue about or nothing to talk aboutNothing to argue about.
And now that episode 3 is out of the way, people don’t have to pretend anymore that it was the “greatest episode of TV ever” because they wanna look like allies.
Nothing to argue about or nothing to talk aboutNothing to argue about.
And now that episode 3 is out of the way, people don’t have to pretend anymore that it was the “greatest episode of TV ever” because they wanna look like allies.
Nothing to argue about or nothing to talk about
ToucheOn the internet, is there really a difference?
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I might come back every now and again to troll yall but this shit is easily HBO most hyped and under performed show to date
Nothing against the actors and actresses but yeah...they could have kept this shit. And if this is how the game is I'll stick to my retro shit
I could see if I was in here pushing some outlandish take and critiquing the hell outta the showword
Some say its hbo best show since game of thrones. Hype or not??I could see if I was in here pushing some outlandish take and critiquing the hell outta the show
But y'all ain't even discussing it like that for me to get any jokes off lol
From episode 1 to now traffic is at a crawl. Right or wrong?
Why ask me?Some say its hbo best show since game of thrones. Hype or not??
So how about it guys. Do you think this is the best show HBO has since game of thrones.
According to an HBO press release, episode four, “Please Hold to My Hand,” “delivered another series high Sunday night, with 7.5 million viewers across HBO Max and linear telecasts. Viewership was up 17% from Episode 3 last Sunday and 60% above the series debut night in January ... the series has grown its audience each Sunday night with the release of new episodes.” What the press release doesn’t mention, but Variety’s post on the news does, is that the Grammys—which had its best showing in three years with 12.4 million viewers—aired opposite the most recent episode of The Last of Us. Even with the music awards in the picture, the Pedro Pascal-Bella Ramsey apocalyptic horror series based on the PlayStation game managed to build on its viewership.
They went with the gay Bill story, I guess he could have been
Handled better in the show at least more interesting