because i think the writing and storytelling wasn't that great. subpar.
because i think the writing and storytelling wasn't that great. subpar.
but only with a new writing team. has to be done if it wants to be must see tv.
you sum up exactly what i think. this should have been much better. don't the writers know they are writing for netflix, and not network tv.
oh god, that does not bode well, i've just finished ep 9.
just finished 9. oh man, the chamber scene with the parents was tense. the first time this show has ever done that to me [about fucking time] BUT it undoes all that tension with the lame cop out, electrical fault. groan. update: so ep 10 explains the fault, but i still think that is still a 90's drama cop out. we live…
I agree about Tennant, he's rubbish [i was so excited based on the trailers and eps1.].Finished watching ep6.
after watching the first 4 last night, i went out and when talking to friends about the show, i couldn't even remember his characters name, Killjoy? Killdrake? a better actor would have made this more…
Just finished ep 6. the show is all right, but it is not great, which is a shame. i feel the dialogue could be so much better. I hope Tennant villian is a 1 season only thing. they can't carry this over.
just terrible writers really. shame.
that "contrived chicken soup banter" was fucking cringe. the dialogue on this show is really bad sometimes. one of the worst story decisions was having barry's dad leave the city after release. that was so unrealistic. they could have kept the character in the city, and occasionally guest star, or have Barry reference…
i don't think he was involved in the grand central bombing. i hope he has become a lawyer in those 6 months, and ends up representing alex.
the VIEWERS care. lol. it would be great if there was a scene where charlie speaks to the camera, thanking the viewers [the few] who have been invested in his characters arc. i must admit, i was invested because i thought he played one of the kids in s4 the wire, dookie, so i was like "hey, here's that actor grown up,…
when i was watching the series i did think for a moment whether eric will ever loose the weight, and become some serious auteur [lol].
i think i'm just too sensitive, but the level of gratuitous violence is horrible. why didn't anyone pull the Flamengo's hair when he was chomping on officer neck. that death was just grim.
I groaned when Supergirl had to clarify to her friend who she has known for a few years, that it was her FOSTER mom who is coming to visit. thank you writers. i wish this show was written by joss whedon, instead of writers from glee. urgh.
he's so creepy though. those DEAD eyes. sign of a good actor/costume designer i guess.
yeah, that was my issue as well. now that i know that, why did the writers think that was dramatic, when we know she is fine. lol. because they are fucking idiots, but i wouldn't have it any other way.
fight scenes great, but other stuff bland [after only 15mins in so far]. i don't think this show will be awesome like i want it. i feel like the fights scenes will be the only main attraction. the creators past record is a collection of moronic shit, and fucking shocking. i don't think they have it what it takes to…
This was a B- for me. the show overall felt a lot like a poorman's Louie. not to fussed for a s2. Eric Wareheim AMAZING as always.
I wrote orginally that i agreed, but realised her stabbing takes place after the bombing. shame, as i liked her ridiculous son storyline.
B
this was a return to form episode, after last weeks bland-fest.
shout-out to Mia& Duncan from The Unknown.
shout-out to Adam Scott for his wonderful performance as Duncan. i was convinced.
"How did you hack into the FBI?" "We guessed its password." LOL
i hated the lazy silence of the lambs-esque implied door twist they…