Is this the comedy interrobang?
Is this the comedy interrobang?
My guess is they are saving mom for season two storyline. From what I can gather from the book readers - she is a wealth from which to pull plot lines. '\O/'
Agreed. Also, think of the Nazis. Berlin was crashing down around their ears and they were still surrounded by their looted finery. The "look" of the SS regime was designed for a reason. I think that this applies to the show as well. The importance of the "respect" one obtains from their "caste" is reflected in the…
I'm reading the Creepy Commander actions a bit differently. I think he's at heart a big squishy sub who pines for the days when he could worship his goddess wife. They've shown time after time the high regard he has for his wife, always considering her feelings when planning with his cronies, asking for her advice in…
I'd like to reflect His "White Knighting" by agreeing that feminism should be about equality not undermining if not eliminating the existence of the male pov.
Yes! That and with the flashback of Nicks throwing the other Commander under the bus - seemed like he was considering cleaning his own house in order to be free to chuck his Commander under the next Greyhound that rolls by.
Also I think we should all take a moment in our criticisms to give thanks that this show, however flawed, is even on the air right now. I am so grateful that we can be nitpicking the nuances of plot devices, and style choices vs original text. We could be arguing about Housewives instead of all of the brilliance…
Yeah - it would be cool if they did future series' like American Horror Story but where they keep the world and switch narrators so we can get a wider perspective.
I agree. If they were leaving bc the woodsman found them, and then they think he's ok, why would they leave? He says they are patrolling. The roads would be the MOST dangerous. Why not hunker down and hide in the house or nearby till the coast is clear if homeboy has a police scanner? The woodsman smells a little…
I agree with you - I mostly read the comments about the severe emotional reactions people have to this series and mumble to myself, c'mon it's just pretend… but I found myself nauseous for the first half of this episode - for the first time, wanting it to be over quickly, and honestly debating whether to skip the rest…
I think you have the best conclusion here. Elliott as an AI explains the reprogramming, memory loss, the God stuff: creating a life: cyborg. I don't want him to be AI but I think you're right. The dad is alive - he pushed E to his death and rebuilt him. I knew he was the dad the moment he pushed him off at the beach -…
Same here. Binge watching the first season -so far one more to go on Amazon and I gleefully log on to this review after each episode to argue or agree with my own Eliottesque imaginary friends in the comments:) I agree with an earlier post that I normally don't read or take part in these boards but this one is so…