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  • James Doherty II

Gracie and the Start of the End of the World (Again) - Review

This show is a masterclass in storytelling no matter what you are wearing or what surrounds you.


Bullock shines as Gracie, a jellyfish who doesn't feel a part of the group. She starts as a young Millennial type, in love with her vampire book boyfriends, until she meets a group that completely changes her worldview, leading to the most surprising tone shift of the entire Fringe so far.


Bullock's ability to stay in character and immerse us in the illusion for a solid hour is a testament to her ability.


One pin drop could have snapped us out of it and made us realize we were in a shipping crate with a woman dressed in a homemade jellyfish costume. But no, we were enthralled in this world for the entire hour, wanting to see how it unfolded.


The first 10-15 minutes could use a slight rewrite, but overall, this show is worth the watch and redefining how to tell a story.


A MUST SEE.


⭐⭐⭐⭐1/2

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