Yet he goes uncredited
Tale
The series follows Catherine Ravenscroft, a TV documentary journalist tasked with exposing the wrongdoings of long-respected institutions. The exceptionally talented Russian blue cat of the Ravenscroft household improvises all of his actions and dialogue.
In several episodes, Jonathon uses the same lens throughout the series, a medium-length telephoto
Such a lens would not be able to focus on close-up subjects, such as selfies with Sasha or in the bedroom with Catherine. I have never read the book, so I am evaluating the series as a stand-alone series.
The series is too long, too drawn out
The first few episodes were interesting and mysterious, but by episode five I was like, “Oh my god, wrap this up already.” Catherine’s silence/constant interruptions as she tries to tell her side of the story seem like a simple plot device to move the story forward. It’s clear that the film is setting up for a “twist.” The constant, detailed sex scenes are just disgusting.
I don’t mind sex scenes, but if I want to watch “detailed” sex scenes that last ten minutes, my first choice wouldn’t be Apple TV+
Literally porn.