@kagan Oh, that’s a good one too. I love how he gets into “these are the things that aren’t for me, but they are genre standards in this type of movie” then goes on to talk about how well the writing and acting brought the vision to life.Like, I’m trying to learn to do more of that with art like “what is this trying to do and is it working” as opposed to a straight “do I like it”. Of course, that leads me down a road of overthinking children’s TV and confusing my daughter with literary analysis…