A review by benjfleck
All's Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare

3.0

All's Well That Ends Well: Or, All's Thous't Catfishing Ends... Meh

Oh, William Shakespeare, what happened here? For I did not enjoy this as much as I thought. So for me, no, all did not end well unfortunately. It's odd because the scheming is there, the trickery is there, the confusion and hijinks -- all there. So, why was this not fun but a slog?

Perhaps it was the characters not popping. Or Paroles and his stupid rant. Or just the general plot of poor Helena trying to catfish a guy who clearly doesn't want to get with her. There are other fish in the sea, Helena, come on now.

Out of all of Willy's plays, this so far is probably one of the least memorable, but check back in with me when I read "Love's Labour Lost". EXEUNT.