Nope. You attacked and insulted a poster (someone who's never attacked anyone as far as I remember) because you didn't like them complaining about the show and not noticing details like whether a character was in bare feet or socks.
Nope. You attacked and insulted a poster (someone who's never attacked anyone as far as I remember) because you didn't like them complaining about the show and not noticing details like whether a character was in bare feet or socks.
It's a zombie show spin-off not Ingmar Bergman. Get over yourself.
The melodrama. The overwrought dialogue. The acting that veers between scenery chewing and no-longer-giving-a-fuck. The complete abandonment of logic. Strand's moobs. I, for one, loved every minute of it.
Meant to add- the Strand and lover stuff was pretty funny too. It was very soap operaish, very out of character for Strand. I kept thinking how if this were The Walking Dead and Rick was in charge, they'd have chopped his arm off faster than you can say "Dios Mio".
Most enjoyable episode of the entire series so far- so bad, it was good. All the cliched melodrama was actually quite amusing.
Since when does "2+2=5" have electronic pulses?
So after a couple of mildly interesting episodes, it's back to the usual unadulterated shitfest:
Worst moments of the episode:
The Nick and Strand stuff wasn't too bad. And even though he was a heroin addict living on the streets, it's good to know that Nick still made it to the gym everyday.
And not to be crude, but shouldn't Daniel, Ofelia, Travis, and Maddy all be taking turns on a rotating schedule giving Strand as many handjobs, blowjobs, and rimjobs as the man wants? They owe him big time, and should be sucking up to him so he doesn't kick them off the boat. It doesn't make any sense that he didn't…
It's the small things that grate on me the worst. Take Ofelia (no, please- someone take her). She has a painful, festering, infected wound on her shoulder. So what does she wear? A cute little skintight tank top, the strap of which presses down into the wound. A loose cotton shirt would make more sense, but as we…
I think there was a point to that though- that the pills would be an easy, pain-free death for the kids. Of course, in real life, death by poison usually means dying in a pool of your own feces whilst choking on your own vomit, but the sentiment was there.
Nick's middle-aged, wha? I thought he was supposed to be early 20's at the oldest.
It's Nick's Kramer jacket. Duh.
Ah, I couldn't figure out where I'd seen the teenage son before. And now you've reminded me I'm a season behind on Rectify.
It was confusing, I thought Nick had left the pills out after finding them but he didn't seem too guilty-looking when all the shit went down.
I thought tonight's epsiode was a smidgen less garbagey than usual.
This episode was almost half-decent. The acting was painfully bad on the part of the survivalist family, but the story was interesting enough.
But hey Nick took a shower so there's that.
Oh look, that strange house full of strangers is beaming a light at us. Let's anchor here and go check it out…with the kids.