mickthenerd--disqus
Mick The Nerd
mickthenerd--disqus

Straight up, one of the few scenes that actually FELT like a Preacher story.

…wait, doesn't mean she has the best opportunity TO get something from the slaughterhouse? ALSO-she could get some raw steak, in fact the whole dog scene was just there strictly for shock value.

…yeah…yeah that is a major worry for me as well. Personally I'm hoping he changes hallucination buddies periodically as the series goes on.

Understandable Mr.Ross, and I get all your reservations. I was only able to enjoy this ep as a stand-alone and how its actually like the comic its based on in terms of tone. But in terms of continuity with the rest of the series…yeah it came out of fucking no-where. Kind-of a catch twenty-two to this.

Not…that much I can add in all honesty. This was MOSTLY good episode with only a few sparse bad moments. Hallucination Arseface was a GREAT character, Donnie's deafness reminded me of the classic times the bad guys would counteract the word, and all the crazy whacky scenes that honestly make this feel like a real

Basically imagine the plot of the original Preacher comic, but slowed down to an in-SANE degree the main character having an insanely wishy-washy morality, a bunch of pointless side-characters, and a love-interest who appears bad-ass at first taking out a helicopter with a home-made bazooka, only to spend the bulk of

*SNIFF* Thank you Mr.Robot, after struggling through the ass-wrinkle of pop-culture that is AMC's Preacher, THIS is a nice refresher showing how real TV drama works.

But WHY though? Its so completely unnecessary to add all this pointless back-story and characters when the comics all READY had a lot of back-story and characters that were developed later. Plus on its own, it can be either REALLY predictable, or REALLY slow, and that's a critique on the show for its own merits.

Okay…positives first:

Yeah but you also forgot about the main character being a stand-up guy, whereas this version is a wishy washy mook who won't listen to anyone but himself and instead of using his power to enact righteous 90s style vengeance or self-defense, he uses it to force people to change to his will like a super-villain. THE

Yeeeeeeeeeeeeah no, Preacher was about a former Reverend who after realizing god bitched out on his creation decided to get him to answer for what he did. This show is about a "Preacher"(seriously, the job title is reverand) who after getting a super-power decides to mess with free will like a super-villain despite

And before she reincarnated, he could've used the word to tell her to leave and forget everything she saw. Seriously, Jesse hasn't listened to ANYONE but himself this season, why is he listening to people now? Its completely out of character for this version of Jesse.

Yeah, especially after he learned the truth about Cassidy.

The Seraphim don't have a hive mind, they have to communicate with one another via some silly angel phone. If they didn't, she could've summoned a bunch of Seraphim instantly and ended it easily.

Much obliged IntrepidNormal, much obliged.

Yeah but Jesse's story isn't supposed to be one of redemption though, that's Cassidy. Jesse is revenge, Cassidy is Redemption, and Tulip is resistance.

Your a cut among the rest Clever.

I ain't never said I was leaving, I'm sticking through this be-CAUSE I hate it. But the worst part about my hatred is, I had hopes from the pilot and didn't hate it at first. I thought this would be just a change in setting and the characters would still be as good as in the comic. And that's the major thing, Tulip

Read the books, the story moves quicker, its more violent, and its basically like taking a portal back in time to the era it was written in. This show is barely iconic on its own.

And do what? Wait for him to organize a Klan meeting and set up an elaborate plan to kill me?