The whole episode was aces (Lazslo is leaking into me apparently), but it was "Persian Frank Zappa" that put me over the top. Really superb season so far.
In all seriousness, I felt that this episode had potential with its beautiful setting and the enigmatic main actress. But it falls short and it feels like I'm watching the indulgence of a writer and director just wanting to do a murder story for fun but not really tying in any larger themes or clever uses of technology.
It totally built up to a nice finale, but the only thing is they just had to introduce some mixing of blood magic crap into it, completely killing the sci-fi
Some who comment here carry a very narrow view of gender. How 'Devs' handles gender is preferable to a lot of other series. if one cannot see why, consider looking up how Garland uses philosophy in his video projects; it's akin to that of Terence Malick.
The only way it’s good is if you consider it Halo fan fiction. I don’t get everyone’s obsession with ignoring set lore and making a different timeline. Basing it on the Halo lore, this show is utter crap. So many things went wrong that just directly go against what things stand for from the games. Basing it as a “creative” adaptation of Halo. It’s fine so far, I’m interested to see where it will go. I am simply disappointed that it’s an adaptation rather than showing existing lore as live action. Also I don’t know what everyone is talking about but I find the CGI at the beginning utter crap. In 2022 I should not be able to distinguish between CGI and real.
Republic of Croatia didn't exist in the 60s though, was still part of Yugoslavia and would be for several decades...
Nah....boring plus few war stereotipes.
5/10 max.
PS. Stop displaying Serbs as animals, for God sake. Nicest people in Europe.
This is simply awful from start to finish. Move over Chibnal - Your writing sucks.
Mmmm... Delicious cheese... I don't think I've ever been so excited about nothing happening! lol
A funny but some-what forgettable follow up to the first movie. It is predictable that Juliet isn’t the one pregnant from the start.