That was a really amazing scene.
That was a really amazing scene.
The thing is, they are both terrible people involved in a codependent relationship.
She went to extremes and she's awful, but he also took her to an extreme position. He never gave her space, up to and including the space to fend for herself or grow as a person. He wouldn't leave. He would not leave. She's been trying…
This.
I think the freak out was the proposal. That's what was wrong. It was just an exaggerated way to lash out, just like his exaggerated love for jogging or that ridiculous tree house.
His father's death is too strong an emotion for him to deal with right now, so he amplifies every other emotion.
I think that's the idea. They guided the audience to that level of emotion so we would also feel the devastation they're both feeling in the end.
Yeah, I don't see him as a decent person. That would make him a real anomaly in this show.
I think he's just as bad as the others, only his way of being the worst is not as showy. I mean, he acts nice, but that's just a way of being bad. He manipulated Lindsey into staying with him by making sure she never had anything…
That´s not how you social media. You build yourself a comfy little bubble and you stay there.
Well, Douglas Adams did the five part trilogy before it was cool.
I´ve always wanted a show where the main characters are just random people of the crew and the captain just shows up sometimes to mess things up but otherwise is not even important to the narrative.
Well I´m not sure but it makes sense to me.
We´ll see.
I don´t know.
Like, Felix is portrayed kinda dumb, but if I was in his position I´d maybe do the same thing.
You´re being witness to the birth of sentience. I mean, damn.
They like to play with the storytelling as personal choice thingy.
A couple episodes ago, Dolores said something like "I imagined myself in a different story" or something like that when she was able to shoot.
That would be interesting.
He would if he´s crazy.
Dude people change. I´ve changed eons every two years.
I cannot even fathom who I´ll be 30 years from now.
Also, we´re probably building to the really bad thing.
She didn´t slash MIB, she was hallucinating that.
The tech thing, I´m with you.
And she interefered with the raid so QA would notice and take her in.
Deadwood was pretty much improvised on the spot.
Which isn´t neither good or bad, it just means you don´t NEED to have your whole story planned out for it to be good.
Thanks! Reading through this comments I felt like the only one who still likes this show.
That´s a whole different trilogy right there.
I don´t know in the bigger narrative.
But in the small narrative he´s just a foil to William.