Simple, beautiful and calm. It's worth watching if you're familiar with the concept.
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.
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.
I like these kind of stories, it can reach us and offer another perspective. We live in a society full of mean people, don't mind them, stop caring about what they think. Accept who you are. Stop being insecure about everything. Just be yourself and love yourself.
".... this is not about terrorism. Terrorism is the excuse. This is about economic and social control. And the only thing you're protecting is the supremacy of your government."
One of the best episodes ever.
"I have no tree waiting for me"
"Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea and ideas are bulletproof."
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It was really hard to be in Maeve's shoes even for a couple of minutes. Shit, that's heartbreaking.
Well I'm done with this "evil Sibeth gets to live another day" and "dumb Kofun f***s everything up yet again" storyline.
At least they brought back Michael at the end. So sad that they didn't even write more lines for him. Such a shame.
At least they brought back Michael in the end. It was so sad that they didn't even write more lines for him. Such a shame.
"It is the impractical things in this tumultuous hellscape of a world that matter most."
It is a real masterpiece among scifi series.
Kısa, kaliteli ve anlamlı bir diziydi.
It was inspirational and actually it doesn't matter how accurate they told the story of Alan Turing because it wasn't an academical writing or biography, it's just a movie to make you realise that Alan Turing changed the world. I intend to do further search about Alan Turing and I think what makes the movie successful is curiosity that audiences feel. Not every movie can achieve that
A bunch of rich "teenegers" live their fantesies in front of a huge greenscreen.
I don't remember how many times I wanted to watch this show but got irritated by Michael so I stopped watching it. His character was so cringey and unbearable at first that I couldn't get to 3rd episode. I really couldn't for a while. But almost a month ago I decided to binge watch so I could get into the mindset of The Office and that's when I accepted Michael for who he is. I've bonded with that character the most. He was caring and uniqe in ways that I could empathize. It was really such a shame that he left the series. Every member of the cast and their chemistry was perfect but Michael was the glue that hold them all together. I will miss them.
.M.S.: If I had a gun with two bullets, and I was in a room with Hitler, bin-Laden, and Toby, I would shoot Toby twice..
I remember her from Alias and hell she didn't age at all! As for the movie, it was fine, Jennifer was perfect for the role and I think that she would make a good she-punisher.
It was nice to remember these little moments and emotions I felt long ago. Such a beautiful story about friendship and acceptance.
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:
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.
"The system is rigged. They want us to think it'll protect us but that's a lie. We protect us, we do. Nobody else. Not the companies, not the scientists, not the government. Us."
Well yeah. It's been like this for a while now. We only see the tip of the iceberg and thanks to people like Robert we can see the rest for this particular subject.
Evil companies are real because there are and always will be evil people among us and it's up to us to question everything and everyone for the sake of people. Don't believe everything you hear just because it sounds good.
I've read couple of comments on ekşi sözlük and one of them said "it's like pointing a mirror to Turkey". It got me curious enough to watch this series and yes it's like pointing a mirror to Turkey. Unspoken sociocultural problems were spoken loudly and I think everyone with the same social background is going to have flashbacks while watching Ethos.
*I believe this series would make a lot sense to those people who lived in Turkey or any other country with the same/similar culture.
Heartwarming and silly, brings so much joy :) I cannot stop smiling even now. I don't know if I was stressed a lot or just because I was in quarantine for so much time or both, I felt alive while watching this movie. Actors and their chemistry was perfect, story wise it could have been better but I liked this version too. I wish everyone can make their dream come true.
I enjoyed the scene that Rachel and Emma was admiring the Will's mashup :grin:
That was awesome. I really enjoyed Ash's journey and it broke my heart when I learned that the show was cancelled.
It just keeps getting better and better with each episode.
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.
Glimpse of how disgusting and deceptive countries can be for their own good.