It was frustrating how the main character took so long to realize what happened to him.. but things got interesting at the end.
Whelp, YAASICS (yet another Apple show I can't stand)
Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god!
It was all feeling like a déjà vu, to me, (after all, Counterpart already did a similar thing a couple of years ago, and excelled at it), until that ending. Now, things seem to finally be picking up the pace and get properly interesting. Hopefully.
Good series, gripping. I wasn't bored at any part of it. Everything is getting very complicated.:grin:
The premise is hardly original at this point, but I mostly enjoyed the execution in this episode. I'm not happy with the ending, though.
Things are getting interesting in a hurry.
SO. FUCKING. GOOD. Blake Crouch is an amazing author and the way they were able to capture his style of writing in a show is incredible. I’m hooked!
I wish he wasn't so dumb and that he wasn't a person who was definitely going to cheat on his real wife, ew.
All very predictable so far, including the episode 2 cliff-hanger. Due to the lack of originality, I decided to read the novel synopsis. I hope the TV production has introduced a 'limiting factor', otherwise it would just get silly.
It would have been more interesting if Jason1 had to learn how to use the cube to find his living son in a version where he and his wife recently died. Him being such a family man and all that.
Shout by ParzivalBlockedParent2024-05-08T10:02:41Z
Still getting the same vibes even after 2 years of reading the book. They nailed it.