Just Seen It Season 7 Episode 13
Just Seen It
Season 7

Ep 13. Men, Women & Children, the Affair On Showtime, You're Not You, Stalker On CBS

  • TV-PG
  • October 11, 2014

In the season 7 finale of Just Seen It, the critics review three films and a TV show. The first movie, Men, Women & Children, follows a group of teenage students and their parents as they navigate the dangers and consequences of the internet age. The critics discuss the film's use of technology and relationships to explore a variety of themes, including loneliness, addiction, and identity. They also analyze the multiple storylines and characters, noting the strong performances and the film's overall effectiveness.

Next, the critics review the Showtime series The Affair, which tells the story of two married people who begin an extramarital affair and the ripple effects it has on their families, friends, and community. The show explores the different perspectives of the two main characters, as well as the consequences of their actions. The critics praise the show's structure, which alternates between the perspectives of the two characters, and its nuanced portrayal of relationships and the complexity of human behavior.

The third film the critics review is You're Not You, which tells the story of a young woman with a terminal illness and her relationship with her caregiver, a young aspiring musician. The film explores themes of compassion, empathy, and the human spirit. The critics discuss the strong performances by the two leads, as well as the emotional impact of the film.

Finally, the critics review the CBS series Stalker, which follows a team of LAPD detectives who investigate stalking cases. The show explores the psychology of stalkers and the impact on their victims, as well as the challenges faced by law enforcement in trying to stop them. The critics discuss the show's use of suspense and tension, as well as its portrayal of the victims and their struggles.

Overall, the critics provide thoughtful and insightful analysis of each of the films and TV show, discussing the themes, characters, and performances in each. They also highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each, providing a comprehensive review of each title.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 11, 2014
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Language
    English