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His and Hers
The series follows Anna, a former TV presenter, who investigates a murder in the town where she grew up. Her involvement brings her into conflict with her ex-husband, Detective Jack Harper, who becomes suspicious of her role in the case and soon turns into a suspect himself, uncovering a mystery full of lies and dark secrets. Is it worth watching?
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- Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal are both solid in the leading roles, with Thompson standing out slightly more.
- The mystery unfolds gradually with a good pace that keeps you hooked.
- Being only 6 episodes long helps avoid unnecessary stretching.
- I really liked the twist in the final episode, it leaves you thinking “what the hell just happened” 😅
- Well-crafted production overall.
- Nicely written script with a few minor flaws.
- It constantly creates doubt and suspicion, which is exactly what you want from a mystery series.
- Dark atmosphere throughout.
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- Story-wise, it leans on quite a few clichés and some obvious conveniences, though not in a way that becomes annoying.
- Some performances are a bit meh.
- A few characters could have been developed better.
- Certain events feel a little rushed or only touched on superficially, probably to save time.
- Overall, it is not particularly memorable or unique, but it is still an enjoyable watch.
It: Welcome to Derry
It: Welcome to Derry is an ambitious television adaptation of Stephen King following Castle Rock, and it attempts to serve as a prequel to the two films. The story is set in 1962 and focuses on the origins of the Evil through the disappearance of a child, Matty Clements, which becomes the center of an unofficial investigation led by a small group of friends. Is it worth watching?
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- For me, the first episode and the last two episodes were incredible.
- The child casting is really well done and makes you connect with the characters. They manage to convey both fear and their personal conflicts very effectively.
- Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise is excellent, just like in the films.
- I liked that midway through the season we learned more about Pennywise’s origin story.
- It has plenty of creepy moments.
- There is a LOT of blood.
- Great 1960s atmosphere.
- Very high production quality, especially for television.
- Some effects are genuinely WOW.
- Nice Easter eggs throughout.
- I liked how it portrays a society that is slowly falling apart internally. The script clearly carries social commentary.
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- The whole military subplot did not really contribute much to the story 🤷♂️
- The middle of the season drags a bit with too much talking.
- It loses its pacing at certain points, although thankfully it recovers 😅
- Some scenes feel overly exaggerated, even if the show’s themes can support that tone.
- A few visual effects look a little clumsy.
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I like quite much Jon Bernthal, so I will jump on His and Hers. Thanks for sharing!
Happy watching mate ! I hope you like it
It’s time to try and watch something new . If you like crime series I just started watching Legends on Netflix and it seems really promising!
Lately, I haven't been watching anything except some old crime series that I've seen over and over again, and I know exactly what's going to happen and how.

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STOPThe 6-episode format is underrated as a storytelling constraint. Longer series tend to pad runtime with subplots that dilute the core mystery. Tight format forces the writers to earn every scene.
Tessa Thompson has been consistently solid since Westworld — she picks projects with strong writing over big budgets. If the final episode twist holds up on rewatch, that's usually the sign of a well-constructed mystery rather than a cheap misdirection.
interesante la trama, buena reseña, gracias por compartir
interesting plot, good review, thanks for sharing
Thanks for reading !