In agreement that the episode was pretty underwhelming overall. At least the first hour or so. It was bland, redundant, super on the nose, and yeah, way too Bond villainy for my taste, with a lot of bad, repetitive dialogue. That said, I really dug the last 15 minutes or so and how they set up season four.
It's also worth noting that there's still one Dolores pearl out there (besides Charlores'), apparently in Berlin. So I'd be surprised if Evan Rachel Wood is really done. I kept waiting for that to be the final, post-credit reveal, but the Bernard one - another flash forward to the far future - was pretty damn cool instead.
I need to sit with this episode a while, soak in the podcasts/videos to come this week, and then reassess. But my gut reaction is that the highs this season were the highest of the series, while the lows were the lowest of the low. One minute it could feel incredibly awe-inspiring, inventive, and thematically focused, and then the next minute you could just feel the air coming out of the tires. And it constantly fluctuated between the two. That said, all in all, my request was seemingly granted; to move a piece or two off the board so we could finally get some clear-cut factions, and rid the show of redundant motivations, which they certainly did. I wish the end game was made clearer - as I have no idea what this show is about going forward - but I'm still on board to find out.
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EDIT: I forgot about Lawlores (Lawrence/Dolores), but I'm still not sure if that was her/the final pearl or not. Either way, I guess at least one Dolores is still alive.
It's also worth noting that there's still one Dolores pearl out there (besides Charlores'), apparently in Berlin. So I'd be surprised if Evan Rachel Wood is really done. I kept waiting for that to be the final, post-credit reveal, but the Bernard one - another flash forward to the far future - was pretty damn cool instead.
I need to sit with this episode a while, soak in the podcasts/videos to come this week, and then reassess. But my gut reaction is that the highs this season were the highest of the series, while the lows were the lowest of the low. One minute it could feel incredibly awe-inspiring, inventive, and thematically focused, and then the next minute you could just feel the air coming out of the tires. And it constantly fluctuated between the two. That said, all in all, my request was seemingly granted; to move a piece or two off the board so we could finally get some clear-cut factions, and rid the show of redundant motivations, which they certainly did. I wish the end game was made clearer - as I have no idea what this show is about going forward - but I'm still on board to find out.
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EDIT: I forgot about Lawlores (Lawrence/Dolores), but I'm still not sure if that was her/the final pearl or not. Either way, I guess at least one Dolores is still alive.