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Take a sneak peak of Episode 3 of Untitled Jersey City Project here:
Personally, I liked this episode a lot better than the first one. The acting was better, more realistic. And the hilarious thing is, I think the old man playing Larry Tyerman is doing a great job. The storyline is a bit more clear and easier to understand and it feels like the pieces are slowly starting to come together. In short, its getting good. LOL, check it out.
Watch the short clip. Let me know what you think.
Have you checked out my previous review of Episode 1 of Untitled Jersey City Project? Well, if you haven't, you should check out that review here. I am now doing the review of Episode 3.
Here's a brief synopsis:
In eight short episodes, each episode is a small piece of a bigger story. Fast paced and mystery filled, the Jersey City Shoreline mixes politics, betrayals, power, beauty, and money with the development a shiny, sleek and new city. Win it all or die trying.Take a sneak peak of Episode 3 of Untitled Jersey City Project here:
This episode was about the past. The threads unravel about events that happened before Ray's little accident? Frank and Ray are at an awards dinner party with real estate mogul Larry Tyerman. What transpires could be the key that lead to Ray's accident? or was it something else altogether. You have to watch it all to find out. And of course, they love to show the side profile of that Audi A6. :)
Personally, I liked this episode a lot better than the first one. The acting was better, more realistic. And the hilarious thing is, I think the old man playing Larry Tyerman is doing a great job. The storyline is a bit more clear and easier to understand and it feels like the pieces are slowly starting to come together. In short, its getting good. LOL, check it out.
Watch the short clip. Let me know what you think.
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