Reviewer Rating: 4/5.0
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If you’re like me, you’re probably asking yourself if you’ve completely lost your mind or if you just watched It’s Always Sunny Season 1 Episode 10.
It was an exciting ending to say the least, and at least that’s what was said, as there are still unanswered questions!
Look, don’t get me wrong. It’s Always Sunny is a fantastic series with great performances and great storytelling.
However, I, like the rest of the audience, need resolution!
There are two questions that could have been answered easily and simply, but I guess that would be too difficult for writers.
Is Massa still alive? What is his relationship with Ji? That’s it! That’s everything I need to know!
All in all, It’s Always Sunny is a crazy, wild ride that I’d happily go on again and again.
“Sunny” is a symphony about what happens when the right people give the orders
Despite not getting all the answers I craved, It’s Always Sunny was an incredible viewing experience.
From lighting to music, every part of the production design is dedicated to creating a thrilling, comedic story.
The show begins with exciting visuals, using many groundbreaking shots to grab the audience’s attention. It fully engages the audience in a fast and efficient way.
On paper, “Sonny” seems like a simple story about a grieving widow who discovers that her late husband is not who she thought he was.
I don’t want to nitpick, but I think this is Lifetime’s official proprietary formula, right? The husband who has monopolized all lies, cheats and scams throughout his life.
However, when you combine the basic premise with a great story and great actors, you’re going to be spoiled for choice.
“Sunshine” is a symphony about what happens when the right people call the shots.
Since Rashida Jones is an executive producer on the show, we have to assume she’s responsible for some excellent choices.
Adorable Rashida Jones expands her acting skills by playing someone as sweet as cyanide
Rashida Jones is a lovely actress known for her hilarious roles, while Suzie Sakamoto is a bit hard to digest.
The would-be widow and newly reinstated mother has a knack for rubbing people the wrong way.
She’s better at making enemies than making friends.
Still, dealing with the tragic deaths of her husband and son wasn’t easy.
This can leave you feeling very distressed and angry. However, from some knowledge of the protagonist’s past, we learn that she wasn’t exactly the best friend.
Therefore, it is worth noting that the audience still supports the characters created by the writers. She wasn’t the easiest person to deal with.
Still, Sonny wouldn’t be nearly as interesting if Susie (Rashida Jones) was a fully functioning human being.
Let’s face it, Spiral Suzy is a fun Suzy, at least at first.
I can’t help but think of how incredibly funny the first few episodes of It’s Always Sunny were. It feels wrong to laugh, but that’s what makes Suzy such an interesting character.
You know she’s the one you’re supposed to feel bad for, so when she says a sarcastic remark or says something really confusing, that’s even funnier.
Of course, most of the jokes wouldn’t happen without the help of other well-written supporting characters.
Everyone probably expected Rashida Jones to carry the entire series. Luckily for the actress, she’s working with talented actors.
Despite the lack of positive vibes, Sonny remains enthusiastic
Like his wife, Noriko is not here to make friends. She was here to run the prison yard. If you see a knitting needle, it’s too late.
But to be honest, I didn’t expect Noriko to be such a jerk.
In order to save her grandson, she strangled the old woman to death.
As crazy as the situation is, I see the light at the end of the tunnel.
On the one hand, Zen could put Noriko (Judy Unger) and Suzie’s relationship on a healthy track.
God knows these two women are actually the same. But there is also the case of Yuki.
It’s unclear how long it’s been since Yuki and Noriko saw each other, but the love in their eyes is undeniable.
These two old guys still hurt each other. All they have to do now is find Martha and then they can be one big happy family again.
Yes, I still believe Martha is alive. If there’s one thing we don’t do, it’s trust the gang. Besides, I also want to hear what the relationship between him and Ji is from Ma’s mouth.
From Hime to Mixxy, Yakuza’s Surprisingly Diverse, Misogynistic Murder Mafia
This lovely lady, who enters our lives in one of the funniest and funniest scenes in the series, has always been a secret shrouded in intrigue.
That’s what I’m saying, she’s a crazy big woman who has a few screws loose and puts all her energy into every conversation with her eyes wide open.
Ji is indeed an interesting character. I’m just not entirely sure she’s necessary. For the most part, all she does in this Apple TV+ series is give eyes and ears to the inside of the underworld.
No real reason is given for the Japanese Mafia’s obsession with Sonny. They just like that robots can attack people.
The internal power struggle between Hime and Cousin feels out of place and doesn’t add much to the story.
The more we learn about Ji, the less enthusiastic she seems.
It’s best to wait as long as possible before showing your cards. Just ask Mixxy.
I knew there was something fishy about that bartender, and now we know for sure. Like Sunny, I also wonder why Mixxy is so clingy to Suzie.
The women witnessed a man being beaten to a bloody pulp, but Mixxy persisted despite the growing danger.
Honestly, Mixxy (bumbling Annie) becoming a “double agent” is the only possible outcome that would justify the character’s existence.
She may be a liar, but at least she keeps the story going.
Hopefully Sunny will stick around for a few more seasons, since Home Bot isn’t wiping her console, motherboard, mouse pad, or anything else.
It has to be said that the ending feels more like a continuation than a conclusion, so let’s keep our fingers crossed.
Either way, Rashida Jones delivers a very entertaining series that can be enjoyed over and over again!
What did you think of the ending of It’s Always Sunny?
Do you think Massa is still alive?
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