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Bao (2018)
I've never cried this much in my entire life
Wow. Just wow. When I went to watch Incredibles 2 at the theater with my cousin and other relatives, my cousin made a comment at the beginning of the short. What happens is that there is an overhead view of the woman making dumplings and there is flour everywhere. He commented that the woman, when she does that, looks EXACTLY like our grandmother when she cooks. And then, the waterworks began. I tried my best to hide it, but I just cried more and more especially after the dumpling wanted to gain independence. I probably wouldn't have cried as much if my grandmother wasn't suffering from multiple health problems, but still. It was a great short and I'd love to watch it again.
Great News (2017)
Great News is a delightful masterpiece!
Great News, even though it was short-lived, is worth a binge watch. While it has it's issues, which many have pointed out, check the dates those reviews were posted on. The negative ones were mostly posted in 2017, during the show's first season. However, the series solved it's issues by the time the fifth episode of the season aired. But, it wasn't until the seventh episode that the series truly began to shine. It is one the best sitcoms to air on NBC this decade. It's so witty and humorous. Each character really comes into their own after a handful of episodes. The character of Chuck, played by John Micheal Higgins, is the most lovable of them all. His charm is irresistible and I found myself enjoying his portrayal most of all. Give a watch and stick with it, it gets better, even when you think it's already at it's best. Support the series online, and tweet at Hulu or Netflix to pick-up the series for a third season, if you like it. It deserves to thrive like Tina Fey's other Netflix sitcom, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, which is also quite funny, but not as funny as Great News.