I am saddened by his untimely death and I understand what they did for Adan Canto is important, kind and respectful but season 3 scenario and it's execution were just bad, really bad.
How to ruin a show s02e12. You don't kill the only good guy in the show out of all these selfish unlikable characters.
A mother risking everyone’s life including her own for her sick son and she becomes a criminal who gets away with everything in doing so. Gets boring and repetitive after a while.
Such a dumb and lazy way to kill Marco for god's sake.
Turkish Black Mirror without sci-fi stuff.
This is the weirdest shit I’ve seen in a while :joy:
Just watch the trailer and that should be enough, no reason to watch it in theaters. Such a letdown.
It just keeps getting better and better with each episode.
A bunch of rich "teenegers" live their fantesies in front of a huge greenscreen.
It was good but I am not satisfied and that's okay. Life is like that most of the time so it was a realistic ending in a sense.
It was really hard to be in Maeve's shoes even for a couple of minutes. Shit, that's heartbreaking.
Well, if you make everything a possibilty in the show just for the sake of surprising audience, then you take away the excitement and curiosity of your audience. Worst of it is how they painted a world with science but turned that into a fantasy world.
Showrunners pictured a show that is based on science and math but the show shifted really fast after "I feel the future" part towards the end of season 1 and in season 2 you'll see people who can fly and throw or control other people with their mind. That kind of sudden change didn't serve well for season 2.
You praise science and math for 7 episodes and then baam, "I can feel the future" says the main character and it sounded very strange. LeNodos makes good point with gardener's background too.
Why is this rated lower than other episodes? It was just awesome seeing these people express their feelings and share their passion with another so openly. This one was a lot enjoyable from other episodes, creative and expressive, especially the intro, outro and of course klingons:rofl:
No wonder why Henry left the show. Cast is better than I expected but it's such a let down storywise.
A sweet ending. So much lessons to learn from. It's one of the few series I was afraid to finish because of how emotionally heavy it is but they did it so sweet at the end and it was a relief...
You have got to have hope, always and don't give up.
A nice, very well written, satisfaying closure.
"... together, we are posion." Finally one of them realised, oh my god, how can you be that selfish and stupid at the same time. They enjoyed the destruction of everyone around them. In my eyes, jimmy is the sole killer of chuck and howard, hell, kim is not that far from jimmy in that matter. This episode was good, really good. Writers did justice.
GotG is the only marvel series that has a soul.
Glimpse of how disgusting and deceptive countries can be for their own good.
Casting agency did a really good job here, such a warm and nice chemistry they got. I am still smiling :grin: They were wonderful and I enjoyed every second of it :clap: Would love to see a sequel :pray:
I was like, shah rukh, deepika, john, salman, dimple, they gathered all of these stars so this must be at least enjoyable but man I was wrong. Such a generic, empty movie, just waste of talent and resources.
It is dark, emotional and realistic; way better than the left behind dlc. Every now and then Bella speaks and acts like Ashley from the game but I still think Ashley's version of Ellie is superior. That's the only thing I am trying to get used to.
You don't have to bring back every villian from dead. Someone gets shot in the face with shotgun, point black, but comes back for the sake of another season. I don't understand why they would do this, it's irritating and lazy writing. Writers should watch game of thrones and take notes about how to build a villian, kill them off and bring new ones.
I watched it on IMAX for the sake of its gorgeous visuals and it was just that, gorgeous visuals but nothing more. A lot worse than the first one. I cannot fathom how someone can come up with these ridiculous scripts and just go with it. I thought that high ratings from every possible media outlet would mean that it is a good movie but ooooh man, this is just absurd. I won't, not ever again, trust anything online, it's all biased.
I've rewatched Avatar 2009 before watching 2 and even though the first movie has nothing original regarding its script, they had time to build a world that we were interested in but they butchered what they had built with the lazy writing in the second movie. WHY WOULD YOU RESURRECT EVERY BAD GUY FROM THE PREQUEL AND SEND THEM TO GET AVENGE? Oh my god, I was so angry after seeing that scene, such a a dumb and lazy way to base your sequel, such a cheap move. I guess they though hey, let's bump up the visuals and put some bad guy in front who gets revenge from an innocent family so audience can get emotional and ignore this ridiculous script that no one has ever put an effort into. You can predict every scene because it is so obvious that I started to think that their target audience was teenagers, and it probably is.
Also, can someone explain to me why every one from that water tribe or whatever they are called just vanished at their last battle and left Sully family to fend for each other? There were hundreds of them fighting against sky people and they just vanished. At first I thought they all died but guess what, no other main character died at that battle scene, so I guess they were like, hell it's not our business, let's go back and get some rest while Jake fights for his family alone.
If I remove every script related scene from the movie and watch it like that, then 10/10 for its amazing visuals. It's like a 3D documentary about sea and its inhabitants. But if you watch it as a whole, then it's just junk food for people who want to pass time. That's about it.
Previous seasons were a lot better in terms of story and action. Season 3 started with a plot that looked promising but they couldn't deliver it, or convince me that this scenario could happen in real time, so it felt forced. Last episode and season 3 in general reminded me a movie called Hunter Killer (2018), here it's synopsis and I believe it can be used for season 3 with few minor changes :grin:
"Courage runs deep
Captain Glass of the USS Arkansas discovers that a coup d'état is taking place in Russia, so he and his crew join an elite group working on the ground to prevent a war."
Why is everyone keep ignoring all the red flags about these critical crew members who are supposed to be professionals yet act like they are working in a family business:weary: Also what's with the cheesy dialogs? Not just cheesy, it gets somewhat cringey too. They give a false sense of professionalism about Star Fleet because they try hard to portray it as a family while suggesting it's a place for exceptional people, but in reality, it's just a couple of people with PTSD and emotional dilemmas. Military has nothing to do with emotions. I can understand if this is what makes it "Star Trek" but still, it is irritating to see a bunch of high ranking officers act like emotional teenagers. I hope it won't become a mess like Discovery.
Acting and story-wise, it's good if you compare it to Singham 2011. I couldn't point out why I remembered the scenes from Singham while I was watching this but I suspect it has something to do with their lazy and absurd writing. I don't really understand how and why they approve such projects to begin with. You cannot make something amazing out of an uninspired story, and using the best actors and mediocre CGI won't help either.
It's long, like unnecessary long. Once it got attention and recognition, they squeezed "Attack on Titan" brand to get as many viewers as they can and then they named season 4 "the final season" for the same reason but guess what, it's not the final season. Sorry but I don't need another walking dead loophole.