I am really liking this show so far, it's kinda simple but effective.
And there is a TLOU vibe with the teens reflecting about the old world and this stuff.
And there is a TLOU vibe with the teens reflecting about the old world and this stuff.
I am really liking this show so far, it's kinda simple but effective.
And there is a TLOU vibe with the teens reflecting about the old world and this stuff.
I feel like there's a good show somewhere in this waiting to come out, but it's just held back by the writers. Everything is just too scripted and "on the nose" in its presentation.
I think it was pretty insulting to viewer intelligence that episode 9 was trying to make it seem like Iris was the asset now all along, especially since that was the first conversation Huck/Iris had shared all season
I finally watched the back half of the season. My impression was that it's not just about tying up loose ends, but also stamping out any potential discord or opposition.So wait, the whole reason any of this season happened was because Huck and the CRM wanted to recruit Hope as a future scientist but instead of just asking her they have Huck send a fake message saying their dad is in trouble so she can experience the outside world to get a better appreciation for what the CRM is doing?
Granted, Hope would have just said "fuck you" if they asked her to join the CRM. That and destroying the university eventually which I am still confused about. They don't want loose ends, but I don't understand why they would go to that extreme?
I finally watched the back half of the season. My impression was that it's not just about tying up loose ends, but also stamping out any potential discord or opposition.
Fair lol I'm curious to see what this is building to since we know it's just a two season series. Like it's clearly not going to actually cause the downfall of the CRM. I also can't imagine them crossing too many of these characters over to the movies. That said, I liked this season more than I expected to. There were a few dud episodes in there, and I don't love all the acting/writing but it was enjoyable overall.True, which basically means Iris technically killed them with her speech that day saying she doesn't trust them which could potentially start growing those seeds of doubt.