I very much enjoyed this episode, because it provided satisfying answers to all the questions I had leading up to it. I thought it was a well-written and captivating story.
I very much enjoyed this episode, because it provided satisfying answers to all the questions I had leading up to it. I thought it was a well-written and captivating story.
The racial dynamics are interesting in this show because Hannah is black and British. Her being a housekeeper in the US would have pretty clear racial significance, whereas in the UK it’s probably the other way round. Housekeepers were about as high status as a working class maid could get, and was a very sought-after…
Which, as I pointed out in another comment, is why the show’s refusal to seemingly have the characters acknowledge racial dynamics is utterly baffling.
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I wonder why we haven’t gotten to see Miles tucked away/dream-hopping?
-Nooo Rebecca he’s not worth it
Peter Quint is the worst on a level that is genuinely astonishing. And I mean that as praise as the way they crafted him to be that monster while making him so human at the same time is fantastic. Everything about him is so manipulative, yet I don’t think even he is able to understand that anymore.
You leave Hannibal out of this!
It implies that Dani,
I live here too and have gone back and forth about it. Sure it can be an inconvenience, but it also makes the city seem special in some sort of way.
Even though I like the cast, I’m having problems liking any of the characters of this show. Montrose was a violent father who murdered an innocent woman. Tic murdered innocent women in Korea. Ruby raped a man - an evil man but rape is rape. Leti hasn’t done anything this bad but because everyone else is so awful, it…
Yeah, when you’re a robot who has been immaculately conceived by a deranged ancient sun god, you can’t be surprised when you start coughing up flying snake babies. That’s the oldest trick in the book.
I really liked this season over all and I liked the ending. Season 1 was definitely a retelling of the fall, but I find the android/human dynamic interesting. The androids are arguably, in their emotionless logicality, uncorrupted by human evils and desires. Mother’s fall is a fall into human emotion.
to me the marcus thing isnt an after thought. Im really interested in how he’ll deal with the atheists-if he’ll throw back in with them, or if the religious shit and his power trip has permanently twisted his brain.
Glad to see I am not the only Father-stan. When he came back online as himself I smiled so big. I have not seen Abubakar Salim in anything else but I hope this show jump starts his career. His acting between being a emotionless service model vs kind Father is really great. He really feels warm, I want him to be my…
I don’t really understand the kids’ motivations at all. Campion is another story, but those five kids were stolen from their families by robots, and forced to eat radioactive soup for a time. Shouldn’t every one of them want to go back to their group? Tempest is conflicted, sure, but she wants to scrabble in the dirt…
I want the big reveal to be that Father isn’t some shit server model and is just as badass(if not more deadly) then Mother, then I want him to drop Campion down a hole. Tired of the shit they keep doing to that poor nice android with the terrible jokes
Eh, it feels like this show is getting graded on a curve as there’s a terrible lack of Black-centered sci-fi/fantasy, because there’s no way I’d rate this episode as an A. In fact, I’ve found myself bored with every episode since the stellar pilot. I plan to see it out to the end, and I hope they can replicate the…
While I appreciate the reviewer’s extensive knowledge of the historical subject matter and the insight offered, I can’t agree with the constant grades of perfection regarding this as a film production. It has serious plot holes, some issues with cinematography and soundtrack (some love it, some find it distracting),…