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'Room 33' on Rotten Tomatoes - 78%


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3 minutes ago, fobbyassLM said:

Is it good.....?:laughga:

It's above average. I'm not sure about TV shows, but such a score for a movie is considered very well received.

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Rocketno10
6 minutes ago, AmericanHSlave said:

It's above average. I'm not sure about TV shows, but such a score for a movie is considered very well received.

yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh~

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This quote from Vulture: 

"The Countess’s best moments were in her final scene with Tristan and Liz Taylor, where she tells Liz that she doesn’t share, then gives her Tristan so she can have her one true love. “You can have him,” she says, seemingly giving her blessing before slashing his throat. “Now bury him.” She’s the absolute cruelest, preferring to keep Liz around with all of her suffering. She’s so calm when dispatching her foes, which is why I think she’s so much better than Jessica Lange."

Why is that even necessary? :rip:

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5 minutes ago, Bebe said:

This quote from Vulture: 

"The Countess’s best moments were in her final scene with Tristan and Liz Taylor, where she tells Liz that she doesn’t share, then gives her Tristan so she can have her one true love. “You can have him,” she says, seemingly giving her blessing before slashing his throat. “Now bury him.” She’s the absolute cruelest, preferring to keep Liz around with all of her suffering. She’s so calm when dispatching her foes, which is why I think she’s so much better than Jessica Lange."

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13 minutes ago, Bebe said:

This quote from Vulture: 

"The Countess’s best moments were in her final scene with Tristan and Liz Taylor, where she tells Liz that she doesn’t share, then gives her Tristan so she can have her one true love. “You can have him,” she says, seemingly giving her blessing before slashing his throat. “Now bury him.” She’s the absolute cruelest, preferring to keep Liz around with all of her suffering. She’s so calm when dispatching her foes, which is why I think she’s so much better than Jessica Lange."

Why is that even necessary? :rip:

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14 minutes ago, Bebe said:

"The Countess’s best moments were in her final scene with Tristan and Liz Taylor, where she tells Liz that she doesn’t share, then gives her Tristan so she can have her one true love. “You can have him,” she says, seemingly giving her blessing before slashing his throat. “Now bury him.” She’s the absolute cruelest, preferring to keep Liz around with all of her suffering. She’s so calm when dispatching her foes, which is why I think she’s so much better than Jessica Lange."

Not actually true.

I love Gaga and all but Jessica's years of expertise is far superior than Gaga's. I believe that Gaga can reach that level if she continues to act. She is doing well to be honest.

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I don't understand, I didn't know they reviewed each episode.

But if the lowest rated episode is 69%, why is the series rating 55%? That doesn't make any sense... Wouldn't it be the average score of each episode - which would so far make it 79%?

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Bradley
1 hour ago, Harry said:

I don't understand, I didn't know they reviewed each episode.

But if the lowest rated episode is 69%, why is the series rating 55%? That doesn't make any sense... Wouldn't it be the average score of each episode - which would so far make it 79%?

I think someone asked this question before and my understanding of the reason for it would be because they haven't taken into account the reviews of the individual episodes. The score 55% comes from the reviews made after the premiere (note that the premiere is not the same as episode one, since the premiere happens before the airing of episode one, which explains why episode one has a score of 73% but the average score is below that).

I don't think I have a full understanding of this situation btw, so someone correct me if I'm wrong. That's how I see it, and I think it's a pretty silly system.

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phantasmas

Wait, only 9 critics have reviewed it? But like millions watch this show so how am i supposed to just take their word for it? lol

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