Urgh... this season has gone from amazing in the first half to boring in the 2nd. I wish the first 5 episodes were expanded into a Season 1 and the second 5 into a Season 2, but then again, I couldn't put up with this arc as a whole season. I really don't want anything further to do with Jed, or Rose Walker.
Also Lucienne's sass in the library was eye roll inducing.
Another boring, boring and generally crappy episode :thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown:.
So many moments of fantastic skin-crawling tension. Great episode.
i loved everything about this episode. i'm just a little lost about where is this going and how it'll connect all the dots.
If they are trying to show us that the actions of Morpheus regarding Lyta are wrong, well, it is not working with me. Morpheus is right. A dead man living in the Dream with his living wife, getting her pregnant and trying to convince her to leave the real world to live in thedream? And the baby, how could a baby, conceived by a death man and a living woman in a dream, live in the real world? The only wrong thing that Morpheus has done here is to warn them that he will come for the baby. He should have been quiet and come for the baby when it's borned so that they couldn't be ready for him.
And Rose has proved here that Lucienne is right about her, being so unreasonable about what happens with Lyta, her husband and the baby. I understand her reaction in the first moment, but later, thinking it clearly, she would have to realise that Morpheus is right.
I would love an alternative version of this episode, were the one showing up in there wasn't Morpheus, the Corinthian, Rose, etc. but Dexter Morgan, doing a list of all the killers in there. That would be a really good new show for Dexter and not that show that actually doesn't exist named Dexter New Blood.
A little awkward around the edges, and I still wish they hadn't blown the reveal of the con's focus a couple episodes ago, but they do a wonderful job bringing the Cereal Convention to life, especially how they adapt the comic's staccato snippets of dialogue that gradually build a picture of just how twisted of an event is unfolding, especially the bit with the wonderfully cast Stephen Fry drifting from panel to panel. What fun. After a strained, overused build, the Corinthian is finally in his element, and I'm eager to see how they pull off the conclusion of his arc. Also, I like how they've developed the Morpheus/Lucien dynamic, and I continue to love Kyo Ra as Rose.
I really loved this episode. The suspense and the characters where great.
Lucienne's passive-aggressive game is strong
Series started out as mystical and dark, bit it’s slowly becoming some kids series. Didn’t like this episode at all. Weak and childish.
I like the potential this show has. There are great actors portraying cool characters but what I've noticed for myself is that I can't quite connect to them. We see little off them and even less interaction between characters. I like Hobbs, Death, Lucifer but what do I really know about them? I like the Corinthian because there is story there and we see a lot of him yet I still don't know much about him either... surely there is more there, right?
Lucienne and Matthew, love 'em... but again... what more is there still to explore?
We have only seen Desire and Despair for a split second but I'm curious.
So I see so much potential but now there is only two episodes left and I fear that I'm not going to get much more. The story seems to be progressing at a nicer pace now though.
Shout by ragreynoldsVIP 7BlockedParent2022-08-09T15:44:00Z
Another juvenielle and mundane episode. Hopefully the finale is better.