"Daisy Jones & The Six" Track 8: Looks Like We Made It (TV Episode 2023) Poster

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9/10
Very Real
carlcasso12 April 2023
I've spent most of my life playing in bands with all sorts of people .

The reason I don't play anymore is because of people like Daisy Jones.

Most bands famous or not break up because of ego and the egotistical behaviour.

I found the egotistical parts hard to watch as it reminded so much of working with these type of people .

The show really captures what it's like to be I'm a band and the struggles ghat go on within a band that nobody ever sees.

The casting in this show is spot on and everyone plays their part to perfection .

I really loved Suki Waterhouse.

She played the role of the cool musician with a soft heart perfectly.

I've worked with so many Musicians like that .

They don't cause trouble , work hard and just want to enjoy being in the moment .

So if you want to get a feel for what it's like to be in a band on the road this is a must watch .

If you want to be just entertained with good acting and good music this Is a must watch .

If you want to just fill a few hours , this is a must watch.

I really hated the character or Daisy which is a credit to Riley Keogh.

Sam Clafin is excellent as the moody singer songwriter who suddenly has to share his empire.

Give it a watch. You won't be disappointed.
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9/10
So far the best episode IMO.
mpboylanjr-5403821 March 2023
So the Aurora tour starts with some major problems in the band. Daisy and Billy have major issues musically speaking and it's obvious they are both in love but are terrible for each other at this point in time. Daisy has a new "trophy" husband who we get to see just how sleezy he is. Together they are toxic and doing a lot of drugs which is destroying Daisys life and relationships with the band members, especially Billy's . They hate each other at the beginning but as the tour starts they get into a groove musically and the sparks fly once again. Billy travels with his brother who finally comes out about his love affair with the lovely British keyboardist, as the other bus is partying with the main one being Daisy. She cannot face her feelings for Billy or juggle the tour. This all comes crashing down, but will Daisy and Billy and the rest of the six be able to survive the tour? It will be fun to find out lol.
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9/10
Eddie!?
Trey_Trebuchet12 August 2023
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Great episode.

Again, adding stuff to an adaptation f I change it isn't always a bad thing. We already knew (suspected) Camilla had slept with someone while she was married to Billy. We never knew who. Why couldn't it have been Eddie? I for one like the relationship between Eddie and Camilla in this. They seem to have a great understanding of each other, even if it isn't right.

Anyway, this was probably the best episode of the show up to this point. I enjoyed the drama, thanks in part to the acting, which is all mostly quite good. All of the music performances were pretty entertaining and catchy as well. It really is pretty Fleetwood Mac.

Daisy is a pretty obnoxious person at times but I can't find it in me to hate her. I've also always had a heart for addicts, so I felt terrible when she was pressured in to using in that scene with her husband. I just think she's a really well written character too.

Also, Niccy had it coming.

Also, Timothy Olyphant is hilarious😂

Great episode. I loved the book and I've liked every episode of the show so far.
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9/10
A Rollercoaster of Emotions and Drama
badeclerck2 October 2023
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Daisy Jones and the Six's eighth episode delivers yet another gripping installment as it reunites the band with its enigmatic frontwoman, Daisy. With the band finally hitting the road for their long-awaited tour, the palpable tension between Billy and Daisy is impossible to ignore. It's clear that deep down, they share an undeniable love for each other, but their stubbornness keeps them at odds, preferring to mask their true feelings.

Daisy's flirtatious behavior intensifies while Billy becomes increasingly concerned, even contemplating her removal from the group. The band continues to dazzle with their musical performances, showcasing their extraordinary talent. Meanwhile, Graham and Karen finally make their relationship public, a long-overdue revelation. Eddie, on the other hand, grapples with unrequited love for Camila, leaving her emotionally shattered.

As the group teeters on the brink of self-destruction, Daisy spirals deeper into the abyss of drugs, prompting Nick to abandon her. However, it is Billy who steps in as her savior, a poignant moment that highlights the harrowing consequences of substance abuse.

Episode 8 of Daisy Jones and the Six is a poignant exploration of love, tension, and addiction. It lays bare the destructive power of drugs while delivering a powerful narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat. This episode is a testament to the complex web of emotions and relationships that make the series so utterly captivating.
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