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I have a friend whom is absolutely obsessed in the band..personally I don't understand the appeal..every song sounds the same and Leto always sounds like he is praying to god or something. Its basically Nickelback: if chad Kroger didn't sound like a smoker and was a Hanson fan…looks like critics don't like it either!,

Its funny because I have friends whom are the other way around on it!..they prefer season 1 to season 2, and I gotta say I am conflicted..I have so many memorable moments from 1..season 2 hasn't really sunk in for me yet. (the first half I did find mind blowing and that fight scene with sun was a highlight..but after

A drama where the protagonists main central conflict is their discovery of their sexual impulses.

Reads: "psychosexual drama about as subtle as Syphilis"..I thought it was a Netflix show..not a SyFy show!.

Its just a shame that everything before that was so bad!..but I really can't blame them too much for season 2 of Geass being terrible: They were screwed by the network, the show was placed in a different timeslot. So they had to rewrite the show as both, a sequel and a entry point for new viewers. So they were forced

I kind of understand what your saying but that arc with Ray Pember and his wife, while thrilling, it still didn't fully work as a slow progression. He knew by half way through the first episode that, writing in the death note killed people..then in the end of the first episode, you have this crazy montage of him

and he is voiced by Willem Dafoe!..that is some inspired casting right there!.

I dunno..as much as many revere the anime..it has some big structural, pacing and story problems…The cat and mouse game between L and Light is great and all, but Light was so over the top and crazy that by the fifth and sixth episode, I wanted to rip his head off. He has no character development at all. We are just

Ryuk looks amazing..and Willem Dafoe as Ryuk!!!…yes please!!.

Are you talking about Babylon 5?..how he designed that as a five year arc…actually, the same was planned for sense8. That also was going to be a five season story. So I don't know what you're talking about, he never complained about that assumption, because it was a fact, not a assumption.

I know exactly what you mean!. Aml Ameen had this innocence to him, and this fantastic energy to him..on the other hand, Toby Onwumere has this presence to him, he is tense but not "broody" tense..almost like a strong leader..which is why his arc in season 2 worked so well for me, because the writers knew that he

was that a good show?..I tried watching it and it bored the hell out of me, It felt like watching the england parts in the third season of Vikings (which were terrible!!) but blown up to a full blown show.

Oh absolutely!..but that is understandable with Vikings, Michael Hirst always said that the show was about Ragnar and his sons. To avoid spoilers (so if you haven't seen up to this part you won't know what I'm talking about). Hirst said that at one point the events leading up to episode 15 of season 4 was only going

I hear ya!. Incredibly difficult!..you have all the DC shows, the Marvel shows, Fargo, Outcast, Bates Motel, Legion!..The Handmaids tale!..12 MONKEYS!!..so difficult!!.

That actually would be a good idea!..if Netflix were smart!…make some specials for a few years to get the fans happy..Netflix doesn't waste much money..and it shuts the fans up (I'm a fan too btw).

If you do get a lazy weekend sometime, I would say it is def worth a watch. One of the most positive shows I have seen..since..LOST!?…whoah!.

yeah it almost felt like a recap season…Its bad enough as it is when Vikings just randomly goes forward in time (it usually works out for the best in the end)..but this was..crazy!..one episode, 5 years are gone, the next episode, 10!..then in a single scene..another 2, with little to no indication.

Agreed. His arc in season 2, I could have never seen the original actor pull it off without it coming off as really stupid.

Straczynski (one of the main writers of the show) did make a good point about the show. He said, because its labeled as a genre/sci fi show, suddenly everyone expects it to suddenly lead somewhere, but if its a show like House of Cards, no one gives a fuck. No one said "so what is frank's journey?' and "where is the

You must have only read the reviews of season 1…most of the middling reviews came because the critics had only watched the first 3 episodes of season 1, and they were pretty slow..the reviews got a lot better as they went on, and by the time it got to season 2, it was critically acclaimed.