Where's the alt shift x
Complete Idiot said:
Jimbo Fisher hasn't even started speaking yet, should have skipped this
TCTTS said:
That... was actually one of my least favorite episodes of the series. But it seems I'm likely going to be alone in that sentiment.
First and foremost, I really disliked the voice over. It felt lazy and took away from the tension, IMO. I wanted something more visceral and in-the-moment, but I understand that's on me. I guess I was just bored by the passiveness of it all.
It also felt like there was a lot of hand waving. Akecheta waking up in the repair area, walking all the way down to the storage level, and then back to the repair area - completely unnoticed and all doors unlocked for him - was almost laughable. And sure, maybe Ford was "watching" him and allowed all that to happen or something, but it just didn't sit right with me as it was playing out. It was things like, where rules were either ignited or made up on the spot to accommodate the story. Akecheta had never died? And they only update hosts when the die? I'm sorry, but no. That, and he was allowed to roam basically wherever he wanted for decades and no one monitoring the hosts ever noticed? Again, the Ford angle could allow for that, but it just feels so cheap.
Overall, I liked the sentiment of the episode, the story it was trying to tell, and the outcome in what it sets up for the season end game. I just thought the execution was flat and a little lazy. Definitely ready to fully get back to the present and see the climax unfold.
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See for me I attribute that to him being an unreliable narrator.
How could his memory possibly be accurate
This is him reordering 30 years of events in a way that he can get his psyche around
I don't know that we have to take his version as gospel