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Topic: Hacks [Comedy, Drama]

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Explores a dark mentorship that forms between Deborah Vance, a legendary Las Vegas comedian, and an entitled, outcast 25-year-old.

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I've enjoyed watching the trailer when it came out and decided to check out Hacks. 1x1 did not disappoint! smile This show stays on my list.

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Hacks Season 2 | Official Teaser | HBO Max
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_vejwSYhpk


I don't remember a teaser with fewer words spoken. big_smile

Hacks returns May 12 on HBO Max

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lighton wrote:

I don't remember a teaser with fewer words spoken. big_smile

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scorpius074 wrote:
lighton wrote:

I don't remember a teaser with fewer words spoken. big_smile

https://forum.next-episode.net/viewtopi … 90#p172790

lol

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Hacks Season 2 | Official Trailer | HBO Max
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIg9MuEbpoM

Many words were spoken. wink

Looks like they got a bigger budget for season 2!

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Season 2 had an ending which makes me wonder if they'll be more though if it does end, it's a decent way to go out.

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TheFizza wrote:

Season 2 had an ending which makes me wonder if they'll be more though if it does end, it's a decent way to go out.

I agree! I actually just finished the last episode, and then found this online:


'Hacks' Renewed for Season 3:
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/hacks- … 235296179/


Very cool. smile

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Yay! smile

'Hacks' Accepts the Emmy Award for Comedy Series - Emmy Awards
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6Lc9chLqjM

Love his speech! And the on-stage hug. smile <3

And I love that the Popularity graph on https://next-episode.net/hacks already shows a little post-Emmy bump! smile

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lighton wrote:

Yay! smile

'Hacks' Accepts the Emmy Award for Comedy Series - Emmy Awards
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6Lc9chLqjM

Love his speech! And the on-stage hug. smile <3

And I love that the Popularity graph on https://next-episode.net/hacks already shows a little post-Emmy bump! smile


Nice.

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I just found out (tho it's not like it's a secret) that Hannah Einbinder [Ava] is the daughter of Laraine Newman, one of the original SNL cast members. How wild!?

Though, once again a nepobaby gets the breaks... I recently read that there really haven't been any new directors in Hollywood, who aren't related to someone in the industry, for the last 10 yrs or more. Annnnnd some of us wonder why most 'new' things coming from Hollyweird so often feel much the same as everything else.

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Hacks Season 4 | Official Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOwKjb_EHJA

big_smile

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Its become a very negative nasty humour show. Will watch season 4 but not if there is a season 5 - the show should end at 4 the funny has left.

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Re: Hacks [Comedy, Drama]

i am still loving this show for the most part.  wokeness that is not in your face.
serious issues, not in your face. no preaching and plenty of comady. and quite a few bombs also...

the first 2 seasons were very good, except for some of the side stories were a little to ruff for a mainly teen to adult comady.
most everything is believable with no outlandish over the top story lines.

the people are relatable in multiple multilevel ways.

did i mention no goddam non stop preaching ???

yes its a little to the left overall, with lots of right side politics also.
( anything not hard to one side is a godsend)
have not seen one sex scene just because the writers had nothing better to offer that day.
(ok they did have one maybe two pointless sex scenes, dammit and they were doing so well)
( if it does not move the plot forward sex is just not going to save anything anymore, its not 1990's)

they do seem a little lost on where they want the show to go.. switching horses mid season last time...
but time will tell if they can make a  long run of it.


it is also quite re-watchable, which is almost unheard of these days.

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the last episode of season 5 drops today
and word is its the last episode of the series.

which ends a good run over all   
 
i hope.. i have not started season 5 yet...
hopefully they do not ruin everything in the last season...

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Re: Hacks [Comedy, Drama]

the final season was 6+ish/10
the pushed some woke things that deb would NEVER have said
there was some painfully ridiculous plots and sub plots happen .

there was a few roads they went down just to end them abruptly for no real reason

the entire manager sub plot was just beyond stupid and a fairy tale ending for them.
(who wanted the kayla character  written or acted like that??? it seriously
damaged the flow, vibe and all feeling in the show when she was on screen)

there were a few surprises, but most of them were low effort  wastes.
they did telegraph the big end reveal, and the twist at the end was no twist.
( ok there were two twists at the end, first was again a time waste and little else)

it did pretty much wrap up everything.... but it was poorly written mostly just shoving
people into quick painless ends.

most of the best things from the other seasons were done and done well again in
season 5.


the show did not end on a high enough note that i will miss it.
which is too bad as it was doing pretty good before that
so season 5 is worth the watch, but its mostly no where as good as the other seasons

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TheFizza wrote:

I just found out (tho it's not like it's a secret) that Hannah Einbinder [Ava] is the daughter of Laraine Newman, one of the original SNL cast members. How wild!?

Though, once again a nepobaby gets the breaks... I recently read that there really haven't been any new directors in Hollywood, who aren't related to someone in the industry, for the last 10 yrs or more. Annnnnd some of us wonder why most 'new' things coming from Hollyweird so often feel much the same as everything else.


i just found out  Nicolas Cage was born Nicolas Kim Coppola,  he wanred to be separate from his internationally famous uncle, director Francis Ford Coppola.

royalty in the USA indeed.

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I thought the last season was quite good overall. The writing was still solid, and the acting was as good as ever (just fantastic throughout the whole show). I agree that it felt like they were trying to cram as much resolution as they could into the final few episodes, but that's just how final seasons go, and I thought they did better than most. I think it was one of the smartest and best-written shows I've seen in a long time.

piraterepublic wrote:

the final season was 6+ish/10
the pushed some woke things that deb would NEVER have said
there was some painfully ridiculous plots and sub plots happen .

I think this was just a standard story arc. The whole basis of the show was the odd-couple theme - an older, savvy-yet out-of-touch comedian teams up with a young, progressive, funny-but-painfully-awkward writer. The story structure demanded for them to learn from each other. Deborah was probably progressive in her time, but had some bigoted beliefs and didn't know how to communicate in the modern world. She grew as a person because of the influence of Ava. And Ava grew because of Deborah's influence as well - learning how to navigate the world of show business and asserting herself. Complaining that Deb said some things she would never have said is missing the point - yes, she wouldn't have said those in the first season, but she became a better person due to the influence of Ava. This is standard story structure. It was one of the ways the writers tried to tie everything up in the final season. It would have felt incomplete if she didn't grow in 5 seasons.

piraterepublic wrote:

the entire manager sub plot was just beyond stupid and a fairy tale ending for them.
(who wanted the kayla character  written or acted like that??? it seriously
damaged the flow, vibe and all feeling in the show when she was on screen).

Again I think you're missing the whole odd-couple story arc. Kayla was the opposite of the manager guy (can't remember his name). He was very competent but lacked confidence, she was hyper-confident but basically useless. Then they grew together - She found her niche with his help and became a force in the industry, and he made moves he would have never made without her by his side. They succeeded together because they were so different and learned from each other. Then the lesbian orthodox Jew was somehow the opposite of both of them, and they became an odd-thruple. I wasn't sold on her at the beginning but she crushed it just like the rest of them. I thought Kayla was a delight to watch. Every scene, so funny, so comfortable in literally every situation, so confident no matter what. She was a perfect inverse of Manager Man. And the times where she showed real vulnerability the acting was perfect. She was a well-developed and beautifully-acted character. I'll be watching for that actor in future shows.

And this is the whole point of the in-universe tv show that Ava starts in the final season - it's an odd-couple tv sitcom! It's a mirror reflecting another mirror. It's a fractal of the show that we're watching. They explicitly tell us the whole point of the show when describing Ava's show.

Like I said, I think this show really had top-notch writers and actors. Yes, the final few episodes felt rushed, it felt like they were pushing too much. But that's how it goes! Many shows start a season not knowing whether they'll get renewed, and find out they have to wrap it up part-way through. I think in my ideal world shows wouldn't resolve anything in the final season, they would just end, leaving me feeling like the characters are continuing on somewhere out there. But most people seem to want stories to resolve so they did what they had to do.