Agreed on both points.
Agreed on both points.
Lol wow. Ok, for you, let's go with magic and call it done.
Spin gravity, therefore mag boots, therefore inertia.
Spin gravity.
My vote is arrogance. In his defense, he flew under her radar for a minute. But he about to learn.
Nah, he's still on full con. He thinks Avasarala's still snowed. Little things he should be adding up, like her steering the Earth response onto a relatively insignificant little moon, he's just missing.
What's obvious to her and to us just looks like standard strong decision-making, like sending that ship to get…
Agreed. However, I wouldn't say it's completely about morality so much as a pragmatic understanding that morality informs the world and since he lacks the ability to process that information, like being color-blind, he know it creates … well, blind spots for him in his decision-making.
I wonder if Amos would have a…
Amos doesn't have a fierce loyalty to Holden.
Amos has a practical set of rules he follows. In his thinking, Holden is the captain, therefore, what captain says goes.
If Holden stopped being the captain or did something Naomi disagreed with, Amos' decision tree would factor that in.
Basically, Amos accepts Holden…
The books are better, but only by a hair.
And once you discover titles like 100 Bullets or the ongoing masterclass of ANYTHING put out by Brubaker & Philips, the cartoonishness becomes unbearable.
I own the entire series but they've been rendered unreadable to me.
I assumed the werewolves were using the uv bullets to shoot the vampires but I've never seen these movies and have no idea.
Just double -checked and you're absolutely correct. That did feel random. Ok, removed that from my comment!
Beautiful ending to a show that will go down as one of the gems of this era. And they went out on their own terms as far as I can tell, so respect for that.
After reading this review and the last, I think I'm going to hold off investing in this show unless and until he's revealed to be the antichrist.
I loved the book and was excited (but perplexed) when I learned Amazon was adapting it. Then I saw the pilot and season 1 and could see the potential.
But now I'm worried this show is slowly going off the rails and becoming nazis vs ubernazis vs fascists.
As you said, there is no one to root for outside of Tagomi…
Now I have to read the review because that was my exact same feeling of misgiving. The show is humanizing monsters and all of the resistance appear to be monsters although they at least redeem (a bit) the man in the high castle as playing the long con.
Penny Dreadful abruptly ended because no one watched it although they apparently continue to watch AHS because people suck and exhibit A is president-elect cheeto shitshow.
So, in reading an interview, the "hopeful" ending comes from the creator having fallen in love with the characters and wanting to give them that ending.
My exact first reaction … well, second after, ugh futurama stripped down to fry & bender, the arthur & marvin dynamic for the US demo. The designs show clear influence just in that static shot so we'll have to see the actual animation to see if it differentiates itself. Actually, there's an animation site I know…
Finally watched this. Hated the ending and hated the villain, who I'd have preferred to see martyr himself and let his death be at the hands of the people using the hashtag and HIS death be the trigger for their deaths. Maybe after the first wave of mass killing, reveal himself in the media as having done it and thus…
Ok, here's my grand theory: