Fantastic show...usually i watch some series some years after it was on air, i have being watching this first time this year, the whole 8 seasons in a row...really good.
I'm not that enthralled. Alot happened. Not alot I care about. I think I'm hung up on it not following the game story. Letting it stand on it's own though, this show is kind of ass. Like, ppl talking about this extra sh*t about the ring is done in a boring way. I don't care about Soren's kid, it was dumb already that the subplot exists, cause Kwan stupidly got him lost. Chief going rogue is annoying. Halo should involve him being more of a soldier, and he keeps going out of line, like some secret agent renegade plot from the early 2000s. Seriously though, in the game, 90% of Halo is chief being a badass soldier, and that's lost here. I can't call this Halo. I don't know anymore. Also, the spike is dumb. It destroys how much!? Like it creates a blast big enough to destroy a Halo, what a dumb f- I don't even know. And Arbiter is seriously under-characterized.
where is the fucking master chief armor !?
This film will 100% be the type of film your friends say “no dude keep watching it gets good,” and it doesn’t but you keep smiling and nodding. By the end you say, “yeah, I get it,” (you don’t) and then go home and watch something you actually enjoy
totally overrated. if you want to watch lowlifes being miserable and entertaining choose any episode of shameless instead. i have serious doubts about the whole institution of the oscar awards
I love how this movie had rating of 60% and now when it won the Palme d'or at Cannes it turned into 87% hmm
Tick, tick, tick... That's the sound of this season running out!
Sisu feels like John Wick trying hard to be a Tarantino film. It ends up better than Wick but falls very short of Tarantino. If the impossible survivalism took two steps closer to realism, this movie would've landed higher for me.
season 1 and 2 where kinda shit.. but season 3 is great! star trek as most Trekkies came to love from TNG and ds9
Season 3 is excellent. I cannot overstate the awesomeness.
I've seen too many shows like this. It's... not good. Either it's gonna get cancelled too soon or they're gonna drag it out for as long as they can and then we'll get a terrible explanation. I don't know which is worse.
NBC. Where mystery is on the episode that never aired.
My expectations were way too high after seeing all those 10's and 9's given to this movie.
It was decent... It has a lot of "what a coincidence!" moments, unrealistic events and reactions.
I did enjoy the last part of the movie! Still don't think its worth a 10 or 9 lol
I can only guess I came in with expectations too high, as I'm watching this in the period between it being nominated for Oscars, and them actually being announced.
It's an interesting enough story. It kept me following and enjoying the whole way through. But I'm struggling to see what the levels of praise it's receiving are for. And this is why I feel I'm probably watching it with too much of a hype cloud around it. In the end I was expecting more.
The trailer looked promising, but the movie was quite bland and boring, with some really annoying characters. A little bit of action here and there, some ok designs but not much else. Not sure why they hired an actress that looks like a robot to play the only human main character. The whole movie I was waiting for them to reveal that she is a robot too.
Having a verdict on this show is tough. It's based on a comic book character, Alfred Pennyworth, yet doesn't feel anything like a show based on a character from a comic book. Each episode was enjoyable just enough, but I was never able to get invested. I don't know why. I'd probably watch a second season, though I'm not particularly looking forward to it. I hope it'll be in Gotham, maybe that'll make me more enthusiastic about watching it. The alternate universe setting in London wasn't that interesting or appealing.
Despite it's obvious flaws I still choose to continue with the show by taking it for what it is and forgetting what it isn't and I enjoy it. Yes, it's completely unbelievable at points for instance, Michael fixing the cryo stasis technology designed by a previously unknown species in what appeared to be minutes. But again, I choose to just let go and try to enjoy it for what it is. Plus I also have a thing where if I start a show and get so far into it, I have to stick it out until the end.
there are issues with licencing (due to streaming soaring, every actor tries to pull back their productions to their own streaming service, hence disney+ etc) hence the break I think (hope).
And whatever haters say, I really like this show, whatever the perceived incoherencies (we are in a future where there is programmable matter, so no, hacking alien tech in minutes is not that far-fetched in that context)
Not as good as previous seasons in my opinion.
What I particularly didn't like was the family drama between. And since it's pretty much a crucial part of this season it drags down everything else. Also the fact that everyone has their own little story going on in different parts of the solar system. I don't know, didn't like it so much. Felt like Lord or The Rings or something where everyone can be a hero in their little adventure.
Please don't do this in next season. Don't try new shit, the way it was was more than fine.
But hey it's still much better than the latest Star Trek series we get on Netflix, by far.
Is there anything they won't make in to a detective series
great show! keep watching because it's only in season 4 that things start to make sense and become clear
I almost gave in with Season 2 but glad I kept watching now. Emily Hampshire (Jennifer Goines) was brilliant as a crazy person
It is a real masterpiece among scifi series.
At start I thought the show would be crappy, but I gave it a shot and I did love it. I was a fan of the 80s movies, I took it as a separate thing, but was funny, had some action and the storyline was somehow interesting due to Clayne Crawford's performance which was what kept the show going, and I'd keep watching just for it but now FOX decided to fire Clayne Crawford from Lethal Weapon. Martin Riggs was killed off. The dude was the show. Unchecked from my watchlist.
The first 2 seasons were great, at first I thought it was gonna be a lil cheesy but then again, it kinda brought me back to the 80s 90s over the top stunts, I loved this show and was heartbroken to see them kill off Rigs. Sean William Scott is entertaining but he’s not rigs and the show isn’t leathel weapon without rigs, call it something else entirely. Management should be fired for this one you guys totally blew it. Bad call
Not sure why all the hate? For a Scifi show that is on the Syfy network this is well above average. Based on their budget the show is amazing. The writing is fabulous, and the time travel is used so well. The creator/writer has done an amazing job using all the characters and giving them purpose as they travel through time. Most people complaining probably only saw season 1, which mirrors the movie, but season 2&3 go on a different path and really build up a great story with twists. Highly recommend it if you like the movie, science fiction, or Syfy shows
The series just keeps getting better. It's a rarity that we're given intelligent science fiction.
This is a show you must see. Awesome show, awesome characters and awesome episodes and action.