disappointing fourth season

Lola 2022-03-22 09:03:02

Just watching the first three seasons of this show should have given it five stars, but dropped one star given how disappointed I was with season four.
I usually don't pay much attention to the cast when I watch things. Who will tell me whether the screenwriters of the fourth season have changed, or whether the screenwriters are finally exhausted. In the fourth season, it is understandable to let micky temporarily withdraw from the stage and let danny be the leader. After all, this kind of thing still needs some new ideas. But when put into practice, it's really frustrating. If Danny in the first three seasons is still a little cute, the fourth season is simply arrogant and makes you want to smoke him. And the charm of other people did not show at all, and everyone was eagerly counting on Danny, who was not very promising. There's nothing unexpected about almost all of the hoaxes, which of course is due to Danny's character, but that robs me of my greatest expectations for the show. And the second thing I love about this show is the ambiguity between micky and danny and stace. It disappeared completely in the fourth season. It's too hateful. There's even stace's ugliest look this season - the kimono. . . . . Completely ruined. . . . . . The most annoying thing is billy, which doesn't fit my aesthetic at all.
If it weren't for the love I always have for the first three seasons, I really want to give up on this show and hope that the fifth season will improve.

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Extended Reading
  • Jermain 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    It's not as good as I thought, as a TV series to be liked by the public, the plot should be made more popular by the public

  • Viva 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    Good-looking is good-looking...just not as good as expected...the motivation to continue the second season is gone...

Hustle quotes

  • Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: Albert, what the hell were you doing in a church today?

    Albert Stroller: Gil Stewart died this afternoon. I was there at the end.

    Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: Oh God, I'm so sorry Albert. You two were like brothers.

    Albert Stroller: We worked Vegas together. That man was made for bright lights. Poor bastard - died of a stroke in a dental surgery.

    Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: Well, someone should sue them.

    Albert Stroller: Aye, he was pretending to be the dentist.

  • Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: [repeated line, by various characters] You can't con an honest man.