Holy shit. I underestimated Ava as well there. Absolute power move and will really turn their dynamic on its head.
Props to Jimmy for walking away from that meeting.
Finch and Bear adventures :hearts: Michael Emerson is stellar as ever. Can't wait to see where it all leads.
Also still don't care about Brotherhood wannabe guy.
Goggins' Ghoul just seems like a poor man's western Deadpool atm so no wonder people are all over him. Hoping for a bit more depth there.
All in on Lucy's journey. Wanna see her slowly become a surface badass. Why tf couldn't she get a weapon from Ma though!
I didn't realise how much I missed these two until they were on my screen again. What a dynamic. Looking forward to seeing them claw that relationship together once again.
Absolute top tier song choice rolling into the credits as well.
Someone made a comment that Moldaver kept her friend alive :joy: that shit was queer coded af.
Totally unexpected. Much like the rest of this episode! My theory about 31 was close!
What a triumph of an adaptation! Fantastic work all around. I'm not even mad about yet another 'bury your gays' coz no one gets a happy ending in the wasteland.
Does make me wonder about the chick from Vault 4 from Shady Sands though. Her long black locks very similar to Lucy and her mum...
Was it just my own dead-dad issues talking or did Jen's goodbye to her father make anyone else cry? It was beautifully done.
Nice growth for Carrie and for Kash... That ending though? Bit of a shitty cliffhanger tbh!
Loved this and didn't want to leave these characters. It's not often a film feels this authentic to how friendships are and how people really talk. Even down to having a friend with a strong disdain for someone else in your life. Not often you get that dynamic on screen without it building to come hokey resolution.
Dakota Johnson was so much herself in this and I was utterly charmed. That first hangout with Brittany was so charged and I was swooning over Lucy.
I was audibly reacting to the morning after their night together too! Arghh. Poor girl.
I saw Tig was going to be in it from the opening credits but totally forgot by the time she rolled around. The cameo was so her.
This film was very much about friendship and how complex it can be when navigating life's challenges. Solid journey well made.
Edit - just realised where I know Jane from - Devs! I did not like her performance in that at all (but likely the writing and character on the spectrum angle there?) really enjoyed her here though. Super fucking cute.
Fun episode and loved to see Jen showing her love for Carrie when it really mattered.
Also the mum's 'my work here is done' 'but you didn't do anything' is very Tuxedo Mask meme. :joy:
One of the worst things I've watched. I don't know if it's the acting, writing or the combination of both but fuck me this show is bad.
Cramming all these plots together is weak and the dialogue is painful.
Don't even get me started on Azula and her crew. Jesus.
Ofc people are excited coz they said the cabbage line. Damn. Talk about easily pleased.
Slightly better and the Kyoshi island people were fantastic. Aang is still overacting though and Katara is like a piece of wood most of the time. They both need to meet somewhere in the middle.
It doesn’t seem to know how cartoony it wants to be and those moments just aren’t landing in live action. Most of that is centred around Aang. Like his laughing in the final scene with them all. Not natural looking at all.
The actor playing Zuko is the most natural of the lot right now
If you're looking for Bender's big score it's in the Specials
So glad Kash and Carrie realised it was the friendship they missed. I definitely vibe with that still being best friends with my ex-fiancé of 8 years! Apart for almost 2.5 years now, still talk every day and hangout at least once a week.
Also just realised their names are Cash & Carry :joy: wonder how intentional that was. How has a joke not been made about it yet in show!
Jen's reaction to JL's indiscretion was perfect. Being called a slut is always better in an Irish accent
The script and the actors are terrible. I really was excited about this show. What a damn shame. Time to rewatch ATLA and TLOK I guess! Gotta cleanse my palate.
Felt like a poor man's Carol until it just went off track and never quite recovered. Whatever it was trying to achieve it didn't get there for me at all.
Nice to see someone calling out the usage of the word 'female' like that. It's becoming an epidemic
Jimmy and Kayla being surprisingly amazing??
There are so many layers in this show when it comes to the dynamics of women in male dominated industries. Deborah using the classic damsel approach that works on so many for a reason but turns out being her badass self got her even further... Just not how she expected!
Any other L Word fans recognise Tony as Burr Connor? :grin:
The Christina Hendricks cameo was o.o wowzers. Gutted Ava had to correct her and didn't just take the chance :joy:
The delivery of Ava saying Kristen Stewart after mentioning twilight was perfection. Not even a pause or punctuation. Just a clear thought process and I get it.
This was a great bonding episode and damn made me scared to go hiking though! My dodgy ankle could never!
Damn I was expecting a gradual return but instead we've got what looks to be another codependent mess (in a good way). Maybe the growth will be them making that something healthy along the way!
A nice story building episode with some great reveals at the end. I had a theory about Vault 31 being some kind of control vault for 33 and 32 given that they've supplied their Overseerers and refurbed the trashed vault pretty fast. This episode kinds confirmed that when the Cooper's wife mentioned the 'better' vaults that will control others.
Holy moly what is Moldaver all about though! She's no Ghoul but she's been around as long as him and still looks just as fine as she did back then!
My best friend is a huge fallout fan and deep in the lore. He's given me no spoilers but says so far he is extremely happy with the whole production and they're absolutely nailing this adaptation.
I first read these books just under 20 years ago and wouldn't have dreamed of seeing them adapted like this. There were some less liked changes for me and a few casting duds but the rest made up for it!
I'm glad they dedicated a whole episode to this section, it really deserved it.
Mary's love backstory tweak to falling in love with a woman fit surprisingly well and was beautifully depicted.
I was in tears through Will and Lyra's pain. The actor for Will could have been a bit stronger but crikey, Dafne Keen sure made up for it! Absolutely nailed this character for me.
A beautiful and bittersweet ending. And just as when I finished the book, I didn't want to leave this world.
That future flash of Kash's was brill. Can't fight the future bro!
Doesn't count as causing an emotional response if you trick the viewer by playing leaves from the vine. That hasn't been earned by this show and what you feel is caused by your knowledge of the original. Not this. Very cheap.
Don't like the Bumi stuff at all. Acting is all still shit. Iroh isn't Irohing enough for me.
Had to do a double take when I realised they'd made Oma and Shu two queer women. Appreciate the subtlety of it and lack of fanfare. That's how it's done.
Loved this episode. Great to see Captain Carter again and this twist on the Winter Soldier. The animation and action sequences were awesome!
As much as I love Cap and Peggy as a couple in the main universe though... I kinda like Nat for her in this one :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
This some pixar star wars bullshit. It was 20 mins in before you see anything that reads as Star Trek (the ship).
I checked this out because the Janeway hologram but even Janeway isn't enough to make me suffer through another minute of this show. And that's saying a lot as I love that character!
What an utter disgrace
I'm so glad Ava brought Priya's actions out in the open. Can't stand that scheming shit stirrer. She's been the same from the start. Can't believe she had the gall to be pissed off about it :joy: glad no one let her!
It's all just so lacklustre. They pulled the trigger on this stuff so early. The Ye Wenjie reveal could be seen coming a mile away. Why not do it in flashbacks via the interrogations of her similar to the book? A perfect medium there for the back story.
Just feels like lazy writing all round. I suppose if it was too 'confusing' like the Witcher season 1 (which really wasn't confusing) then people would be complaining.
Instead we're left with this half arsed mess. There even the super spys fuck up an Informant extraction by making it SUPER obvious she was a plant.
Odd choices all round too. With the 'bad guys' killing Jack in such a overt way and expecting Jin not to know immediately it was them?
Just all so lazy and poor on the writing side.
Also dying guy's acting on the phone was some gcse shit. I don't remember his name coz I'm struggling to care about any of these people. Even Wenjie who I found so compelling in the book is a shell of her former self
** Book Spoilers Ahead **
I'm gonna assume the voice Mike has been talking to is the sophon given the distance with the trisolarians and the computer-ness/logical approach of it. Certainly wasn't in the book.
Just seems odd that he's having a conversation about stuff that clearly would have new covered before with it. Again could have been done in flashbacks. Like Finch in Person of Interest taking to the early iterations of the machine. Though Mike doesn't know it's a machine ofc.
Finally a Radiohead song. There's the Ramin Djawadi I know and love. He's still in there somewhere. Even if score still isn't bringing anything special.
So it's ep 3 and the movement of the Trisolarians (or whatever they're calling them here) has already been revealed. There's only really one big reveal left and we're not even halfway through the season. My only assumption is that they're doing more than book 1. Makes sense if you need more stakes for the TV medium. Damn maybe I should have read the next one too!
The computer attempt and progression was such a good part of the book. They could have at least gone into a bit more detail on the logic gates, buses and how long it took. Even across chaotic eras with 'memory storage'! Such a shame to glaze over that whole thing.
But hey ho at least Jack is dead.
Bit disappointed they've brought the Ye Wenjie message stuff so early on. And Mike Evans too. They really do have to write it plain for general Netflix watchers huh. Rather than keeping mysteries and letting things develop.
Then again even with things being very clear there are still people in the comments confused about the grave of the 4 year old. :joy:
Rich man Samwell Tarly is immersion breaking in his awfulness. Usually when directors are well known for recasting people they at least make it the good actors! Maybe he was the cheapest?
The Wenjie stuff felt rushed and missed a lot of her progression. I don't think you truly felt her journey though to warrant her reply. The book definitely did.
I wanted to love this for the cast alone but it never quite got where it was trying to go in my eyes. It never earned the style and flair it was going for. Clunky and stylistically awkward. This was quite a struggle at times.
There were some gem moments that brought you back but overall, a disappointment for me. Karen Gillian was giving it Nebula voice but somehow with less screen presence. Her early scenes made me cringe so much.
It's your average action flick though but not rewatchable.
But also... Gay vibes from the aunts? Kinda nice to keep things subtle as it wouldn't be in keeping with them theme.
When I saw the trailer for the show I thought for sure they had cast Benedict Wong as Wang Miao. Imagine my surprise when I realised he was Shi!
A bold choice to split out his path amongst other characters but I think it's for the best given that a nano scientist suddenly becoming the one man investigator/mole could be tough to portray on film.
They've mixed it up a bit from the book to suit the format and pace and I think it works so far. I think so many in the cast might dilute the core of it but we shall see! Mr 'Jack's Snacks-Samwell Tarly with money' was one of the weakest GoT cast members so not sure why he's on of the ones D&D have carried over. Let's hope they don't fall into the same mistakes with this show in all!
I totally get the decision to move the setting to England. They need to connect with a western audience after all. Just glad they kept Ye Wenjie's past at the core of it.
Little disappointment by the muted music of Ramin Djawadi in this opening episode. Between this and Fallout I'm concerned he's not giving his all anymore towards memorable scores.
On board and hoping for more in every sense.
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