Before: Season 1 – Review | If Only The Beginning and End Weren’t The Best Parts
“Before” is one of those strange shows that starts and ends well but really challenges your loyalty throughout the middle.
“Before” is one of those strange shows that starts and ends well but really challenges your loyalty throughout the middle.
“Before” presents the idea it knew how to end the series, or first season, but wasn’t sure how to build up to it.
With Eli unable to duck and dodge the topic of Lynn, we finally get answers to one of the season’s most pertinent questions.
“Before” continues the pattern of not giving you much of anything of note until the end when something notable finally happens.
A shift in “Before” nearly promises a better show as how Eli met Lynn and Benjamin is dove into.
Information about the often-seen farmhouse is revealed as the need to question Eli’s mental state increases.
This is a character guide for Apple TV +’s “Before,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
As we learn a bit about Noah’s history, we meet Eli’s daughter and learn about the type of father he is.
Apple TV+ introduces a new mystery show to its lineup, and like most, “Before” starts strong, but does it have staying power?
From the courts of the late twentieth century to the modern era, ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ takes the stage once again. The original brought a story to the game and the 2023 remake breaks barriers and defies expectations. Yet, this version still leaves audiences desiring true novelty despite the cheesy allure of its hapless twists and surface-level exploration of human suffering.
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