I think episode 6 is where the show peaks. Episode 7 has some serious logic problems and the big reveals of episode 8 either make no sense at all or are so paint by the numbers that you can see them coming from a mile away.
>The episode deliberately parallels Cooper’s move toward Communism
Says a guy named for a pro wrestler that hasn’t been popular in 30 years.
The Governmint reminded me of the Republic of Dave in Fallout 3.
Howard has, but that doesn’t necessarily mean much.
>“Maybe” is really central to Fallout 1, playing over that incredible ending, and so it’s the song I most closely associate with the games.
>Honestly surprised it took the show this long to use the Ink Spots’ “Maybe,” perhaps the most iconic Fallout soundtrack song.
Her story is literally all about how you’re wrong. The casting directors did care about what her character was and made sure she did what they wanted.
>because they’re fertility/birth symbols and springtime is the time of rebirth
The ending of the anime series is far better than the movie ending. It makes more sense for Shinji’s character at the very least.
There is a difference between reading your beliefs into a media versus understanding what the piece of media is trying to say.
Turns out TPC and Nintendo don’t want you murdering Pikachu. Which, duh.
Yes. Let’s curtail the advancement of technology and the liberation of humanity form the necessity of all work by wasting human energy, intelligence, and life on creating an image of a dancing skeleton. Truly a fantastic use of the limited time and abilities we have.
>“The identity was beaten out of my goals there,” she said. I was like, ‘You did read the script. You did hire me. What are we doing here?’”
I’ll admit that I’m interested in him being in the next movie, having fallen upwards in the time since GB1.
Shitticus
This is in the first paragraph:
Yeah, this review seems to be interpreting the show through the political lens of the reviewer.