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		<title>These series that would have done better to stop at season 1, but really what</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes you have to die with dignity &#8230; This is the big news of the week on the seriesvore side: the phenomenon &#8220;13 Reasons Why&#8221; was renewed for a season 2 by Netflix . If the news has surprised the accountants who have dollars in their eyes, most fans are already wondering how this second &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Sometimes you have to die with dignity &#8230;</strong><br />
<img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" onerror="this.src='https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/12/noimage500.png'" src="https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/05/true-detective-carton-d-audience-hbo-dimanche-730x275.jpg" alt="" width="730" height="275" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-37816" srcset="https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/05/true-detective-carton-d-audience-hbo-dimanche-730x275.jpg 730w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/05/true-detective-carton-d-audience-hbo-dimanche-768x289.jpg 768w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/05/true-detective-carton-d-audience-hbo-dimanche.jpg 1020w" sizes="(max-width: 730px) 100vw, 730px" />This is the big news of the week on the seriesvore side: the phenomenon &#8220;13 Reasons Why&#8221; was renewed for a season 2 by Netflix . If the news has surprised the accountants who have dollars in their eyes, most fans are already wondering how this second season will be articulated while all the interest of this adaptation of the eponymous novel of Jay Asher was found In Hannah Baker&#8217;s tapes . In short, we start to fear the worst, a bit like all the series that did not know how to stop after a first season of madness &#8230;<br />
<strong>Prison Break</strong><br />
&#8220;Not the time, you have to go!&#8221; . Oula, oula, gently young man. Are you sure you want to continue on a second season? Because concretely, once you make all the beautiful of Fox River thanks to your intelligence and your tatoos, what is the interest of the series? The showrunners so well understood that once your moldy stomach ended, they quickly put you back in jail in Sona in season 3. In vain, most of us had already escaped as well &#8230;<br />
<strong>Heroes</strong><br />
Saving the cheerleader, Yataaaaaa, Peter Petrelli &#8230; There&#8217;s no twist, Heroes&#8217; first season on TF1, it was heavy . With this addictive countdown around the time bomb that was Peter. But once the end of the world was pushed back, what remained of our daily heroes? Well not much &#8230;<br />
<strong>True Detective</strong><br />
We start again and we start again. It was a little floppy that tried to slip us HBO with a second season led by a new duo of investigators: Ray Velcoro (Colin Farrell) and Frank Semyon (Vince Vaughn). But it is well known, the copy is never worth the original. True Detective, it&#8217;s Louisiana, it&#8217;s Rust Cohle torched, it&#8217;s his acolyte Martin, it&#8217;s satanic murders and a sticky atmosphere . In short, it&#8217;s 8 episodes, no more.<br />
<strong>Spartacus</strong><br />
Um, some will find me unfair. &#8220;Vengeance&#8221; and &#8220;War of the Damned&#8221; , which are respectively the 2nd and 3rd seasons, remain quite nice to watch. And this is even more the case with the prequel &#8220;Les Dieux de l&#8217;Arène&#8221; . In fact, if the show lost a lot of its magic, it is mainly because of the replacement (suffered) of its main hero, the actor Andy Whitfield, died on September 11, 2011 from a cancer . Never has his replacement, actor Liam McIntyre, succeeded in having the same charisma and presence on screen as the original leader of the rebellion. Cursed Thrace!<br />
<strong>Twin Peaks</strong><br />
So, the cult series of David Lynch could have (had to?) Stop in episode 7 of season 2. In other words at the same time when the identity of Laura Palmer&#8217;s murderer is revealed. Because behind, the &#8220;Black Lodge&#8221; leases quickly become indigestible, until that final twist that was thought to be closed forever . It was without counting on the return event of the series on May 21 next for a season 3 mega expected. Hoping that the rhythm is as steady as in the first season &#8230;<br />
<strong>Pretty Little Liars</strong><br />
Each final season is the same song: we discover a new &#8220;villain&#8221; supposed to be more sadistic than the previous one . We can deceive a person 1000 times but we can not deceive um &#8230; in short, what I mean is that it was cool and entertaining at first when we discovered the &#8220;original&#8221; A , but that it leaves (And it lasts for 7 seasons!). Does the hearing justify everything? You have 4 hours to give me your copies.<br />
We have not seen the result yet, but we still have serious flippers &#8230;<br />
<strong>Big Little Lies</strong><br />
Jean-Marc Vallée, director of the 1st season of &#8220;Big Little Lies&#8221;, was questioned in April by The Hollywood Reporter and was more than clear: &#8220;The end allows the audience to operate their imagination. Am not for &#8221; . And yet, we seem to be heading straight for a sequel to the mini-series of HBO, adaptation of the book &#8220;Big Little Lies&#8221; . It is the author of the book, Liane Moriarty, who seems the most receptive to the idea, as she told the Sydney Morning Herald : &#8220;I began to think about a way to continue things The producers asked me to look if I could have some ideas. I&#8217;m not going to write a new novel, but more an intrigue and then we&#8217;ll see what happens. I am totally for it because once I started thinking about it, it was very fun to see what I could do and find those characters. There are really directions to take . &#8221; Shooting on the rope is how we say no?<br />
<strong>Stranger Things</strong><br />
In this case, season 2 is already signed and boxed. We will find the kids of &#8220;Stranger Things&#8221; on October 31st on Netflix for Halloween. With a lot of fears in mind. Is it possible to reach the exceptional level of season 1? Are we still going to have to deal with the world upside down at the risk of going in circles? The hardest thing is not to get to the top, it&#8217;s to stay there.</p>The post <a href="https://sivertimes.com/these-series-that-would-have-done-better-to-stop-at-season-1-but-really-what/37815">These series that would have done better to stop at season 1, but really what</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sivertimes.com">The Siver Times</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s it, the HBO miniseries event ended last night and we invite you to discover our review of &#8220;You Get What You Need&#8221;, pay attention to spoilers. After only a couple of weeks, the first and a priori single season of Big Little Lies ended last night on HBO and a few hours later on &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>That&#8217;s it, the HBO miniseries event ended last night and we invite you to discover our review of &#8220;You Get What You Need&#8221;, pay attention to spoilers.</strong><br />
<img decoding="async" onerror="this.src='https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/12/noimage500.png'" src="http://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/04/big-little-lies-episode-7-dernier-episode-730x275.jpg" alt="" width="730" height="275" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-31988" srcset="https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/04/big-little-lies-episode-7-dernier-episode-730x275.jpg 730w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/04/big-little-lies-episode-7-dernier-episode-768x289.jpg 768w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/04/big-little-lies-episode-7-dernier-episode.jpg 1020w" sizes="(max-width: 730px) 100vw, 730px" />After only a couple of weeks, the first and a priori single season of Big Little Lies ended last night on HBO and a few hours later on OCS City and we admit you miss it already. We suggest you plunge into &#8220;You Get What You Need&#8221; and watch out for spoilers for those who have not seen the episode. The last chapter of the story is divided into two parts: the first in which each of the heroines goes about its business as usual, and the second during which the famous gala takes place during which the murder takes place. The beginning is marked by a certain violence of the men of the series, perhaps highlighted to raise the tension in crescendo until the murder. Whether it was Joseph who verbally assaulted Madeline who had come to ask him about his wife or Gordon who threatened Jane, the husbands seemed to be on a dangerous path. Yet it is always the same who wins the palm and the episode opens on a Celeste curled up in fetal position, frightened by Perry whose blows are discovered a few scenes later . The flashbacks of the moments when he strikes her remain silent but scream Celeste&#8217;s distress and grief that finally made the decision to leave her violent husband. Frightened by Perry whose blows are discovered a few scenes later . The flashbacks of the moments when he strikes her remain silent but scream Celeste&#8217;s distress and grief that finally made the decision to leave her violent husband. Frightened by Perry whose blows are discovered a few scenes later . The flashbacks of the moments when he strikes her remain silent but scream Celeste&#8217;s distress and grief that finally made the decision to leave her violent husband.<br />
Thanks to Ziggy, Jane finally learns that it is Max, one of Celeste&#8217;s twins, who has been abusing Amabella since the beginning and Celeste finds herself having to fight against violence on all fronts. The way mothers manage it remains exemplary and sets the tone for saving cooperation throughout the episode. Because the gala hour arrives and offers us, slowly but surely, a denouement to all the intrigues, like a symphony brilliantly orchestrated . The talent competition begins and the voice of Zoë Kravitz comes to rhythm the ball, very pleasant. She is followed by an Ed with a soft astonishment voice &#8211; lined by singer Conor O&#8217;Brien &#8211; so sweet that she capsizes Madeline who is overwhelmed by guilt after having doubted her marriage. For once it is Jane who comes to her rescue, who listens to her and reassures her, who restores her strength through her words as Madeline has so often done for her. Meanwhile another drama takes place in the car of Celeste and Perry which gives us the opportunity to also hear the version of Perry. If it can also be a good thing to give the floor to the aggressor, it does not excuse any of the blows given, any physical or verbal attacks suffered by Celeste escaping thanks to Renata.<br />
The recurring violence of men is contrasted with the deep humility of women in the latter part of the episode. Madeline admits her mistakes and finally says she does not need to be perfect, Celeste immediately apologizes to Renata for the behavior of her son, Renata in turn apologizes to Jane for The way she treated Ziggy. Outstretched hands that bear witness to the great heart and strength of character of these women and which seem only more important compared to the futile beatings between Ed and Nathan or between Gordon and Tom . The impromptu but necessary meeting between Jane, Madeline, Celeste and Renata is interrupted by Perry who is closely followed by a suspicious Bonnie.<br />
In a few seconds and in spite of her ridiculous accoutrement of Elvis, Jane recognizes in Perry its aggressor, the one who raped her then abandoned, the father of Ziggy. The scene cuts to bring us to the mute testimonies of the five women whose interviewer is no more needed to know the words to know what they are saying. Back to the night of the gala: Perry, impaled on the stairs in construction and five women who no doubt feel a powerful mixture of terror and relief. The death of Perry will finally be shown interspersed with images of the sea as indomitable, unstoppable and powerful as those women who fight each day to survive, each in their own way . Knowing that Bonnie is the culprit has little importance. The series ends on her heroines together, Those that have always been at the center of history, far more than murder or anything else. Madeline, Celeste, Bonnie, Renata and Jane already shared many things before adding their terrible secret to the list. HBO offers us a scene of late bittersweet, like the reality that its characters have so well transmitted in a miniseries breathtaking and very well conducted. Dilemma between work and family life, divorce, rape, domestic violence, deceit &#8230; all these subjects were approached in depth and accurately while music, talent and intrigue were at the rendezvous. It will be necessary to look in our program series of the week to find a series that will fill the lack left by Big Little Lies and her heroines. And you, what did you think of the &#8220;</p>The post <a href="https://sivertimes.com/big-little-lies-episode-7-a-grand-finale-our-critic/31987">Big Little Lies: Episode 7, a grand finale, our critic</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sivertimes.com">The Siver Times</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>That says new week says new episode of the HBO Big Little Lies. Check out our criticism of &#8220;Serious Mothering&#8221; and pay attention to spoilers. The event miniseries HBO continues this week and after you have unveiled the promotional video of episode 2 of Big Little Lies , we now offer you our criticism of &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>That says new week says new episode of the HBO Big Little Lies. Check out our criticism of &#8220;Serious Mothering&#8221; and pay attention to spoilers.</strong><br />
<img decoding="async" onerror="this.src='https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/12/noimage500.png'" src="http://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/big-little-lies-episode-3-living-the-dream-730x275.jpg" alt="" width="730" height="275" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-24573" srcset="https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/big-little-lies-episode-3-living-the-dream-730x275.jpg 730w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/big-little-lies-episode-3-living-the-dream-768x289.jpg 768w, https://s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/sivertimes/2017/02/big-little-lies-episode-3-living-the-dream.jpg 1020w" sizes="(max-width: 730px) 100vw, 730px" />The event miniseries HBO continues this week and after you have unveiled the promotional video of episode 2 of Big Little Lies , we now offer you our criticism of &#8220;Serious Mothering&#8221; , also broadcast on OCS City Generation HBO. This week the war between Madeline (Reese Witherspoon) and Renata (Laura Dern) continues as Ed (Adam Scott) asserts himself and shows us a new facet of a character much more endearing than in the pilot. It must be said that in front of a woman like his, difficult to impose, but it is with disarming honesty and impetus of determination that Ed places himself on the front of the stage and it succeeds . The series is not full of exemplary husbands and next to the nonexistent father of Ziggy and Perry, hard not to find Ed sympathetic. But let&#8217;s get back to Perry (Alexander Skarsgard) and his relationship a disturbing hair with Celeste (Nicole Kidman). As often in this kind of series, the masks fall quickly and under the appearance of a loving and perfect couple, they are two torn beings that one could see.<br />
Perry&#8217;s rapid transformation from a loving husband to a violent lover is particularly frightening and one wonders what is the exact nature of her relationship with Celeste &#8211; who, in fact, realizes the strangeness of the thing when she Talks with Madeline. How far will the series go? There is some fear of seeing it and it is strongly hoped that this relationship will not become more problematic than it already is by flirting with marital rape &#8211; unless the subject is properly addressed. Finally Jane (Shailene Woodley) remains the lost mother who always tries to flee her past &#8211; and especially the famous night on the beach &#8211; with subtle parallels showing her running . It must be said that &#8221;<br />
Ziggy was not invited to the birthday of Amabella &#8211; shocking &#8211; and Madeline decides to organize a nursery version of the evening by inviting the whole school Class at a Disney show. In other words, the atmosphere with Renata is stretched to the possible and that the next episode is likely to be full of scathing replies and ingenious low blows. In the end &#8220;Serious Mothering&#8221; was more revealed to be focused on the different psychoses of the characters rather than on murder always as mysterious . Madeline continues to be exuberant and human at the same time in good Queen Bee as she is while the characters of Jane and Celeste are revealed more slowly. The series offered us a second episode satisfying and surprising but that continues to install a climate quite disturbing and glaucous. The main plot does not lend itself to fun and everything is done, from the soundtrack to the aesthetics of the series, to immerse us in a special atmosphere. While waiting for the continuation of which the promo video is available above, we have already revealed to you who died in Big Little Lies . And you, what did you think of the episode? To immerse ourselves in a very special atmosphere. While waiting for the continuation of which the promo video is available above, we have already revealed to you who died in Big Little Lies . And you, what did you think of the episode? To immerse ourselves in a very special atmosphere. While waiting for the continuation of which the promo video is available above, we have already revealed to you who died in Big Little Lies . And you, what did you think of the episode?</p>The post <a href="https://sivertimes.com/big-little-lies-episode-2-dramatic-and-disturbing-our-critic/24572">Big Little Lies: Episode 2, dramatic and disturbing, our critic!</a> first appeared on <a href="https://sivertimes.com">The Siver Times</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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