You’re going to have a hard time convincing the majority of the public to side with you on that. Until you do, you can take solace in the fact that they are better than what they were.
You’re going to have a hard time convincing the majority of the public to side with you on that. Until you do, you can take solace in the fact that they are better than what they were.
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It’s funny, but my biggest takeaway is that I miss Richard Harris. I can hear his voice in my head while the surfer speaks and it just reminds me how lovely his performance was in that movie. The whole “Once there was a dream that was Rome” thing where he whispers and snaps his fingers is just magical. Oliver Reed…
Really, its just Orlove and Shilling that I avoid. So basically all morning shifts.
Now that Andrew is leaving I’m 1 Torchinsky and 1 Tracy away from never visiting this site again
“Model E” was always the best possible model name. Usher in the EV age the same way the “Model T” ushered in the universal automobile.
I kinda forgot about the eStang and I was kinda hoping Ford did too.
I didn’t like this episode in fact I thought it was actively bad. I found a lot of the dialogue to be stilted and corny. Shout out to the actors, who handled it so well cause I actively cringed in a lot of parts.
Homefront, surely?
A big company being ok working with Nazis who maintain a thin layer of plausible deniability... isn’t even something that needs an explanation. It’s just how big companies work now, in the real world.
This veered so far off the original course I couldn’t really get into this episode at all. Not sure if I continue with the series after this. It was followable up until this point IMHO.
This is an odd show. It started with several characters I loved almost immediately, but whom I like less and less as people with each passing episode.
Ambrose confronted her as well - he said that lullaby to her and realized that she didn’t recognize it. She told Marcus later that Ambrose knew she wasn’t Mithraci after she learned that was a lullaby that every Mithraci knew.
I enjoy watching this show, but it seems disjointed.
I have such mixed feelings about this show and want to like it more than I do; this episode only underscored that feeling. This show is very well produced, the acting is top-knotch, the horror gore is gorey and fantastical. I like the bench of characters they’ve created, and want them to have more to do than be in a…
Wait, you’re assuming that pettiness, impulsivity and vindictiveness are the learned behaviors? Try assuming the opposite and see if Campion makes more sense as a character.
I would guess that Campion is so used to being doted on and cherished as the special only child after the deaths of his original siblings (and the show alluded that he was Mother’s favorite child even before that) that he’s mostly just having a difficult time adjusting to this new social situation. He’s also been told…
So this is modern TV now? Easter eggs, call backs to other movies and historical tweaking? We need to demand better than this from TV. The acting is good, the production is better than average for TV but the story and dialog are just terrible. Come on.
I find the historical aspects of the show interesting but the horror aspects are becoming less effective on me. A recurring theme of Lovecraft’s work was the regular man caught in a situation that he cannot escape. The hero wasn’t really a hero and he did not have the capacity to defeat an enemy that was beyond his…
Everybody who’s never read the damned book thinks so.