Atlanta Top 10 Episodes: One of the Greatest Shows Ever. Giving us some of the Most Unique Experiences. 

(Dec. 2, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) After finishing the series finale episode of Atlanta, I can give a definitive top 10 episodes of one of the greatest TV shows of all time. This team had an amazing knack of giving us TV experiences that we have never seen. Ideas and concepts that have never been… Continue reading Atlanta Top 10 Episodes: One of the Greatest Shows Ever. Giving us some of the Most Unique Experiences. 

Severance Journal: My Somewhat Review, but Journal of the Best Show of the Year

Severance - Rotten Tomatoes

(Sept 11, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) (I meant to take all my episode reviews, and use it to help summarize the whole show, but then I just wanted to leave it as is. I liked the episode by episode journal entries.) [Also huge spoiler alert. If you haven’t watched this show yet. You definitely want… Continue reading Severance Journal: My Somewhat Review, but Journal of the Best Show of the Year

People Need Time to Invest in Self: The Dangerous Path of Self Investing

Atlanta Season 1 Ep.3

(Jun. 3, 2021 ● Oslin Pierrette) People just don’t have time to invest in themselves. A chance to. An environment to. To “try some sh** out.” Act on feelings and experience new things. People like me for sure never really have the chance to fail, the freedom to fail. There’s just a lot of pressure… Continue reading People Need Time to Invest in Self: The Dangerous Path of Self Investing

WeCrashed: Review

(Aug 27, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) This show was absolutely amazing. I love a good nothing, to something, to everything business plan type of film/show. Like The Wolf of Wall Street feel, this was a beautiful feeling of rush. Just crazy mindset and delusional visions into fruition. Constantly challenged by the doubtful reality. But a… Continue reading WeCrashed: Review

CACHĒ review

(Aug 25, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) Spoilers Ahead I feel like I’m realizing I’m a fan of a good revenge story, but this was more on the ambiguous side. It was still packed with tension, but the motive remains unclear and left for speculation. We all would’ve loved to get that resolution of why. Him… Continue reading CACHĒ review