Yeah, I would say Duffy doesn't even belong on this list.
Yeah, I would say Duffy doesn't even belong on this list.
No one, at least not me, is saying she should necessarily be a more heroic figure(or less of one).
The "negative consequences" I was referring to are her actions in trying to get back home that end up upholding that future dystopia. The reality of any future changes is actually not that relevant(yet) but the fact that she is willing to put her desires above the 'greater good' is. And the show has yet to engage with…
The problem for me isn't the show telling us one way or the other, as you point out you just have to watch it to see it, but rather that the show thus far has not confronted Kiera with any of the negative consequences that arise from her mission.
Well said.
Grey's Anatomy has been on the air more than a third of my life.
Except it doesn't.
Arrow is awesome. The Flash is awesome. The television format will allow them to handle the Rogues right.
A little album called Wheel by Laura Stevenson. "The Hole" by itself is better than most whole albums released this year.
Call me crazy but I like how the author of the book this is based on isn't trying to hide the fact that he wrote this Twin Peaks-ian story because he loves Twin Peaks.
Well, Bunheads was their penance for that particular heinous crime.
Everything ABC Family does now will have a big Bunheads shadow looming over it. Or at least an eternally unhappy group who complain about it in the comments, same thing really. I mean it took until Bunheads for us to forgive them for The Middleman and now this.
What really sucks,beyond the cancellation proper, is that the show didn't have a solid ending. Wonderfalls feels complete at the end of those 13 episodes, if Hannibal was canceled it would feel complete. There is no closure at the end of the last episode here.
……………..*reincarnates* Bunheads! *dies again*
So it is a Bunheads *sobs* or a Gilmore Girls without any of the things(writing, dialogue, humor, characters) that makes those good.
The second season of American Horror Story was flat-out great. It was campy and ridiculous but, contrary to popular belief, neither of those things are a negative.
*is dead, can't respond*
Definitely agreed. I was a big X-Men fan back in the day and loved this show but revisiting it reveals what a crummy production it was. Between the writing and the dreadful animation there is so little good here.
Bunheads!
Seriously, Banshee is quality pulpy goodness and the way it was dismissed in that first review was ridiculous. It was one of those reviews that extrapolates so many potential faults, that the first episode has to get the plot rolling so it is kind of info dump-ish or that because every character isn't fully fleshed…