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I started watching the series thinking it would be just a silly comedy, and the first episodes really feel that way, humorous, and a bit absurd. But as the series progresses, it takes a surprisingly deep and emotional turn. The episodes become more reflective, exploring themes like regret, grief, human feelings, and the will to live out our desires. Molly shows us the complexity of being human, while Nikki proves to be the kind of loyal, supportive friend we all wish we had.
I have to admit, the final episodes made me cry and reflect on my own life. This show is the perfect example of not judging a show by its cover.
I have to admit, the final episodes made me cry and reflect on my own life. This show is the perfect example of not judging a show by its cover.
The show started well, with a strong plot centered on Sofia's revenge, making it very interesting to watch and follow.
At first, I disliked Lola, but over time, I realized she is the best character in the series, fun and a great villain. On the other hand, Gabriel turned out to be the worst, constantly making bad decisions.
However, after episode 30, the series became a HUGE mess, with a strange and terrible storyline. The chaotic drama direction completely ruined the engaging buildup.
Everything that happened in the final episodes made me lower my rating, which is unfortunate because it had great potential in the beginning.
At first, I disliked Lola, but over time, I realized she is the best character in the series, fun and a great villain. On the other hand, Gabriel turned out to be the worst, constantly making bad decisions.
However, after episode 30, the series became a HUGE mess, with a strange and terrible storyline. The chaotic drama direction completely ruined the engaging buildup.
Everything that happened in the final episodes made me lower my rating, which is unfortunate because it had great potential in the beginning.
Ma Meilleure Ennemie is a powerful and introspective song by Stromae, showcasing his signature mix of emotional depth and artistic creativity.
The music video visually represents an internal struggle, portraying the battle between self-acceptance and self-doubt. The choreography, cinematography, and symbolism create a haunting yet mesmerizing experience.
The dynamic between Jinx and Ekko from Arcane, where past connections and inner conflicts clash in a beautifully choreographed duel.
Stromae's ability to blend meaningful lyrics with captivating visuals makes this an unforgettable piece. The song's theme of inner conflict resonates deeply, making it both personal and universal.
The music video visually represents an internal struggle, portraying the battle between self-acceptance and self-doubt. The choreography, cinematography, and symbolism create a haunting yet mesmerizing experience.
The dynamic between Jinx and Ekko from Arcane, where past connections and inner conflicts clash in a beautifully choreographed duel.
Stromae's ability to blend meaningful lyrics with captivating visuals makes this an unforgettable piece. The song's theme of inner conflict resonates deeply, making it both personal and universal.