Finished Monument Valley 2 yesterday… Overall, I was happy with it. However, my love for it as a beautiful, emotional, immersive art experience clashes with my instinctive desire for it to be more of a "game."
Finished Monument Valley 2 yesterday… Overall, I was happy with it. However, my love for it as a beautiful, emotional, immersive art experience clashes with my instinctive desire for it to be more of a "game."
That would probably lead to some zombie-related questions from the police department, so maybe he has to make sure to only contact someone who is in on the zombie secret.
To be fair, I think Carrie's point was not about the ability to handle copious amounts of story but rather whether all of that story is intriguing enough. I agree slightly with Carrie that it was a little difficult to care about Weckler or the dominatrix this much—but the zombie-daughter reveal was enough to draw me…
So Liv knew to make Blaine go FOZM in the car… Did Liv and co. know that Blaine had turned himself back into a zombie? Just one more plot point that I probably missed…
Agreed! Shauna seems shady as hell. Rachel gives off a sympathetic vibe, as she seems to not agree with Don E.'s torture.
The Russian-intel reveal definitely suggested the case will be continued in a later episode—it was just left so open-ended! If it was just an excuse to bring back Bozzio—and I do love her character—I think that was a lazy writing choice. But, if the case does continue…my gosh, how will the show handle that and all of…
I was going to say, I could understand the appeal of a 2-hour vision; it'd be just like a long virtual-reality trip. However, you can't control what visions come from a brain, so yeah, in that sense, one might get some uninteresting visions inadvertently.
I just thought that there were random zombies in the chopper, only based on Liv's statement after watching the news, "this is another attack on zombies" (and, again, somehow stupidly missing all of the other evidence).
Thank you for reminding me of that bit of exposition. But don't you think the show tried to make it like one of those overly romantic moments with the paper-crane visual? For me, that fantasy sequence made it seem like the show wants us to already be more invested in Adam's presence (which, again, I was not).
No I did know that… I just didn't initially make the connection that he was coming in to replace Vivian or Fortesan.
I must need things really spelled out…because I did NOT catch that Vivian (and Fortesan) had died until I read this review! I just had to go back and rewatch the scenes, and somehow I missed the fact that they were in the chopper, that their faces were on the news, that they were talking about bringing in Chase, and…
I love this show as much as the next guy, but Oliver, I think you've been wearing those rose-colored glasses for too long. Was this finale really deserving of an A–?
Totally agree—I have never personally experienced Lemomade in full, but I acknowledge it as part of mass culture and see it as a believable outlet for Titus's feelings.
Andrea Martin was at top-level weirdness throughout both episodes, and I did not mind.
There was the line from the other episode about wanting to hover above the women's locker room…
What a great line!
I don't have cable, so I always watch these shows on the CW app after they've aired—but I usually have to wait until after work to watch Jane the Virgin on Tuesdays. At least now I can most likely watch both shows on Saturday right away, and maybe if others do the same, that will help their ratings (though I am no…
I kind of agree—I was excited to see Liv play two divergent sides of one person, but instead they only stuck to the coddling/disciplinary side. And it didn't really make sense either: a teacher only talks that way to children, not literally everyone they encounter; realistically, she should have just been flirting…
As others have said already, Jane's matchmaking phone call was beautiful and really elevated the quality of this episode. And I liked all the talk about happily-ever-afters; it felt like an appropriate, unifying theme this week.
According to next week's promo, Epic super-cousin water fight!