"Carrion Flowers" by Chelsea Wolfe right at the beginning of the episode? My oh my, we're off to a very good start! Too bad this episode was more of a filler than anything else. But it still made me eager for the episodes to come! I did miss this show for the whole months it was gone.
Oh! And rejoice! The awkward censored dialogue is gone!
Ridiculous how long it took them to realize it was a psychedelic. I knew almost right away, going by symptoms. Why did they play elimination game instead of running a tox screen? Then just give them some benzo or haloperidol and soon they'd be back to normal. I would expect doctors to have more knowledge about drugs.
Red is a nice contrast agains white… the first episode made me exited again about Dexter!!! Can we have an applause for Michael C. Hall!!!
The walls are 15 cm thick.
Even giant monsters are ever so easily trapped in here.
The Foundation is essentially what Elisabet Sobeck was trying to establish before Ted Faro screwed everything up.
If you understood that reference, I like you.
Why do the writers have to conflate gun safety with women's right to choose. Dr Glassman's concern about a gun in the house he lives in is just as valid as Debbie's concern about feeling controlled. Dr Glassman can be a controlling person, but he can also be right about not wanting a gun in the house.
If the genders were reversed, and a woman didn't want a gun where she lived, the storyline wouldn't be about the man's right to choose. It would just be about whether two people can find a compromise, and if neither side can compromise, then it's just bad compatibility and shouldn't be together.
I also don't understand America's obsession with guns. Could you imagine if Debbie wanted a super aggressive dog in the house, one that attacks, maims and potentially kills intruders, but also has a high rate of accidentally attacking and killing the owners of the house (which guns do!)... how is that allowed? And in that scenario, how would it be okay to force Dr Glassman to accept that the guard dog has to be allowed in the house?
Gaal and Raych's relationship is soo rushed and doesn't fit right in this early.
"Why tell a deadman the future?"
I couldn't have asked for a more fitting finale for this "piece of an art" mini-series. The bar was set high. It could've been either like the GoT finale or Breaking Bad finale. So glad they stayed consistent from start to finish. Undoubtedly, this ranks among the greatest miniseries ever produced.
Many people may be dissatisfied with the finale if they expected to watch an all-out war, which contradicts the entire idea of the show.
Glad everyone marked their comments as spoilers...
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A multimillion dollar company, with a team of several people working on the same project, yet only ONE of them knows how to operate the box? Riiiight...
Also, I really wish they'd stop with the Nintendo Switch finger snap every time they swap realities, it's getting terribly annoying, by now.