I saw those! A crime so nice she committed it twice. However, I've inured myself to that because it's approaching ubiquity in its occurence.
I saw those! A crime so nice she committed it twice. However, I've inured myself to that because it's approaching ubiquity in its occurence.
Point taken and in general, I eschew pointing out mistakes of grammar or spelling; we're all human.
"The end is nye". Please tell me you were making a pun or some reference. Because this is your profession, and language is your primary tool.
That show snapped my logic bone in the first half-hour of the pilot.
I scrolled past all the other comments to find this first. Please continue this if there is a third season.
Non-watcher, here … I come for the delicious hate comments. I have a question:
I gather the dome is shrinking - so as it is shrinking, is the ground convulsing? Because compression of earth has fairly immediate landscape consequences as faults open, etc. It'd be the mother of all earthquakes. Also, the shrinkage…
Yeah, I think that's what the writers wanted; so, exposition yet again failing to catalyze dramatic tension.from audience inference.
You're right about the stakes and I wondered about that. and I think it's because a rule should be, if you endanger a protagonist that the viewers know will not be killed, you have to either resolve that situation quickly and/or have given the audience some reason to believe that the protagonist still may come to some…
I've been musing over that. I think we're supposed to recall Eleanor's discussions with the boy she killed. I vaguely recall she explained something about demons at that time as related to her tattoos. So maybe for her, demons are any men who have sexual appetites. Which could be why they made a point of showing…
Yep! And while that ties into reading him as a sadist, it's odd to me because sadists of this sort tend to have a routine and he seems to just wing the hop-around thing. He's a pretty subtle sadist if he'd planned that all along.
My feeling is that they wanted to give her character an emotional arc equivalent in impact to what Marco got in the first season. He had his world, which he felt he understood and was navigating, not perfectly but staying one step ahead of his demons. Those demons caught up to him and his world got torn apart and he…
Hi, there are two ways to view it.
First way: Assume the gentleman theory correct. Ok, so that goes to the "odd for the sake of being odd" character ticks that the reviewer notes because (a) we would not expect a biker who is a contract killer to be chivalrous, especially since we saw him punch her unconscious and…
Honestly, I think I'm over this series. The season started of promising and when it's good it's very good. But it is too inconsistent. They have fantastic material and keep making weird decisions about where to go with it.
The entire Chopper storyline was bad. Let me pick the nits:
- He lingers in the complex parking lot WITH THE VAN DOOR OPEN to gawk and grope his unconscious victim.
- He removes her gag for no reason at all, then puts it back in place.
- He engages her in philosophical banter for no discernible reason.
- He helps her…
lol, I laugh everytime.
*raises the John Bender fist and walks away triumphantly*
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I admit I don't watch the show anymore but the review and comments left me unclear about why barbie would warn the people not to leave the dome?
I can't decide if the foreshadowing has been real or a red herring. And it wasn't just for the ultimatum episode but in a previous episode wherein:
1. Tenzin (and thus the audience) comes to realize his siblings and his daughter are capable of being contributors in rebuilding the air nomad, that is isn't all on him. He…
Zaheer's expression did it for me. He goes dead-eyes right before they go in on Tenzin.