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Submitting an In-Development Film / TV show And while we’re talking about Bess’s apology tour - she owes Louie a whole new Dear Evan Hanson ice cream cake.How can I add a new episode to a TV series? Other than Louie, those two are the ones who should matter in her life. Hopefully, Prisha and Samuel can forgive Bess and get some sense into her somehow. But the fact that we hear it while she’s drunk and that it’s some fantasy of what her relationship with Ethan never becomes, makes enjoying the song bittersweet.Īlcoholism is as ingrained in her DNA as music, and Bess can’t start getting into the habit of relying on it to create or perform.
I can hear your voice episode 6 series#
It’s one of my favorite songs on the series so far (ironically, Sara Bareilles has sole songwriting credit on this one, so this does make sense).

Watching her perform a song as beautiful as “Simple And True” while drunk is uncomfortable, to say the least. Speaking of Percy, it’s very unsettling that Bess is turning to alcohol instead of facing everything she needs to in her life. Little Voice definitely should’ve taken on the responsibility to tell this story better. It’s always a risk to call the police on Black people. Related The White Lotus Review: Recentering (Season 1 Episode 4) Perhaps if we could see Louie get pushed on the subway and experience the emotions that prompt him to call his dad, it all could have more of an impact.Īgain, Percy isn’t running and is clearly on the phone when the record store guy confronts him.įorcing him to pay for the record is one thing, but requiring blackmail money so he doesn’t call the cops? What is there to say? “This man stepped out of my store with merchandise and then came back in to pay.” Still, something about the whole event feels very contrived and hard to connect with. make it clear that a Black man will definitely pay at least the price he does for taking merchandise out of a record store, even though he doesn’t run. This is not to say that Percy’s incident at the record store is well done. Apple TV+Īt least Bess’s attitude is not solely to blame for ruining Louie’s birthday.

But we haven’t witnessed anything on-screen to suggest that this relationship with Ethan is worth destroying her relationships with Prisha and Samuel over. Related The White Lotus Review: The Lotus-Eaters (Season 1 Episode 5) It’s a good sign that Samuel’s genuine feelings are so blatant on “Tell Her.” Hopefully that means Little Voice knows that Samuel is actually “the one” for her, and Ethan is just a weird distraction that never worked well. Sadly, it’s also leaving when she tells you to, even if that’s the last thing she actually needs.

It’s paying for her brother’s ice cream birthday cake when she’s in the middle of a crisis and trying to force her to realize how much pressure she’s under. It’s standing up for said friend when the jerk at the studio is blatantly harassing her.

Love is wanting to make sure your drunk “friend” gets home safely. In fairness to her, it’s hard to see what love is when you are masking what you think is heartbreak with alcohol. It’s even possible for us to ignore Ethan altogether, since whatever chemistry Bess is mourning is invisible on-screen, no matter the daydream sequence during the opening scene.Īs has been the case throughout most of Little Voice, it’s more satisfying to watch Samuel feel deeply for Bess, and it’s baffling that she doesn’t see what he feels for her, even if she doesn’t feel it back. If we ignore the spark for Bess’s pain on Little VoiceSeason 1 Episode 6, “Tell Her,” the emotions she’s feeling are important to explore.
