Captain Winky said:
This show sucks. I'm out
It's bad.
Captain Winky said:
This show sucks. I'm out
TCTTS said:
This reminds me, seeing as season four is in 4K, I went back and checked last night to see if they'd upgraded season one, they have, and it looks absolutely incredible. The first three seasons had been in 1080p for years, and in fact now they're all in glorious 4K. Which is all the more reason to do a season one rewatch at the end of this season, as it'll almost be like seeing it again for the first time. Can't wait.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I'll be honest, this show is losing me a bit. It feels like we're just treading water. There wasn't even much in the way of character development this episode.
Also, why hasn't Danvers fired Pete's dad yet? He's been nothing but uncooperative since the show started.
Hope we start getting some answers soon. I'll keep going but really hope it picks up next episode.
JCRiley09 said:
There was a scene where the two detectives are in the car and there is definitely light on the horizon. It seems to go unacknowledged. Not even mentioned in the break down videos.
Also not sure if y'all watch with subtitles, but both break down videos missed that the wheeler guy was whistling twist and shout.
This was the first episode to me where the cracks are too big to ignore. I don't expect perfection, but last night I rolled my eyes several times. My biggest complaint at the moment was the show leaning into whether what everyone is seeing is reality, fiction, spiritual, etc. The scene with the orange was dumb. The scene at the hospital with the scientist was equally bad IMO. This season seems to be struggling to find the balance between thriller and horror. The scenes with Hank aren't great. Given the incompetence of so many of the police around here are we really supposed to think Danvers is any better? A lot of the times her statement about asking the right questions is falling flat because she's not exactly lighting the world on fire with her investigative abilities either. She seems almost more to be of the belief that things are going to fall into her lap. Bringing in the vet to say the guys didn't die outside, ok how about building such a profound statement with something more? Now we know the Wheeler case means Danvers or Navarro is covering for the other one killing a guy.TCTTS said:
I didn't think this episode "sucked," but it was definitely a momentum killer. Especially after how great the last episode was. When you open with a pregame speech for a manhunt, that's setting up expectations for an actual, you know... manhunt. Instead, it was just more interviews and clue finding, which is fine, but that stuff should have been intercut with some actual manhunt action. Split up Danvers and Navarro, have one of them following leads around town and the other leading/aiding the manhunt. Give us some action, and let us feel like we're on Clarke's heals.
As for the ending, I don't know what to think of Lund going full Exorcist and speaking to Navarro from the beyond or whatever. I'm assuming she imagined that? But if not, the show might very well have just jumped the shark.
It was also kind of dumb at the end that Pete was like, "I cracked it," re: Annie's phone. Ha, what does that even mean? How on Earth does a non-hacker do that, seeing as a locked iPhone is a notoriously challenging piece of tech to "crack."
Overall, though, I'm still into it, and the mystery remains one of the most intriguing I've seen in a while. But yeah, I don't get what Lopez was thinking with this episode. Good thing is, there are still some interesting, much more intense plot points teased in the trailers that will hopefully rev things up again.
C@LAg said:agreed with both takes. I will finish watching it, but I am not enjoying it at all.Seven Costanza said:That's basically how I feel, too. They've done a good job of making the setting feel very cold, dark, and depressing, but that's about the extent of my compliments. The acting and dialogue have been bad. I'm not sure why, but the scene with the geologist talking to Foster felt Gran Torino-level bad acting. This week's episode felt like it was two hours.Gap said:
2 of 6 episodes down and this series has been a let down for me. I want to like it and have committed to watching it, but it has been a disappointment so far. In fact, so far, I put it at the bottom of the entire series including season 2 - ranking 1, 3, 2, 4.
The setting is cool. But I don't think the actors have been very good including Foster or maybe it is the dialogue they have been given. But basically, dull acting with little chemistry. And they haven't given me enough on the mystery to be deeply involved for the story to overcome the acting.
Some of the dialogue cracks me up:
"What does the circle thing mean?"
*looks in another direction* "It's old. Older than Ennis. Probably older than the ice."
I wanted to cop to say "So just to be clear, you don't know what it is or what it means?"
"No, I was just being dramatic. But it's probably bad."
Oh geez, I was assuming there were 8 or so. Yeah, next episode has got to be pivotal.BowSowy said:
Way, way too slow of a burn considering there are only 6 episodes. Either they just don't have enough story to even warrant 6 episodes, or they are going to try to pack too much into the last couple of episodes.
Either way, this season has been a huge letdown. Most of the episodes are like watching paint dry with a few interesting moments thrown in.
we are in a slow TV season right now. practically no alternatives airing anywhere.El Gallo Blanco said:C@LAg said:
agreed with both takes. I will finish watching it, but I am not enjoying it at all.
LOL I will never understand that...why would you do that? Not enjoying AT ALL? Not more than watching grass grow?
Come on, just admit you are kiiind of enjoying it, to some degree.C@LAg said:we are in a slow TV season right now. practically no alternatives airing anywhere.El Gallo Blanco said:C@LAg said:
agreed with both takes. I will finish watching it, but I am not enjoying it at all.
LOL I will never understand that...why would you do that? Not enjoying AT ALL? Not more than watching grass grow?
consider it a variation of TCTTS hate-watching Legacy of Monsters to its end. Same concept.
not that hard to understand.