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I quite enjoyed season six, thought it had some great twists and turns and the ending had some grand implications for what was to come. Actually started up season seven a few minutes ago, got a break from work so why not? Going to be upsetting when I finish this and have to wait however long for the final season, though.
Yeah the whole season felt convoluted for the sake of being convoluted, as if they had to one-up the eagle eyed viewers and Reddit folk alike. I hope we get something that's more straight forward yet just as mysterious next season. Did you see the post-credits scene?
And I agree on episode eight, Kiksuya is one of the best TV episodes I've ever watched. Beautiful, mesmerizing, and such a roller coaster in the emotions department. Damn good stuff.
It came across as a muddled mess ultimately and not particularly clever, any reveals did not feel like reveals as everything seemed very obvious. Its a shame episodes 8 and 9 won me back over though episode 10 was so badly executed.
Enjoyable as always as far as I am concerned. Roll on the next season!!!
Although, they started shooting the first episode already. Sadly, the season is cut to 13 episodes rather than 22-24.
I need to catch up think I am on episode 16 now, I'll have to have a binge watch day it's been a good season so far.
Right? I've never liked the whole flash forward idea in a premiere, just to slowly retrace steps and show us how we got there like season two did. It just immediately reveals big moments of the story that I'm now awaiting for the entire season. Hopefully they tweak that motif come next season.
You never know what may develop between now and then?
Season 7 just debuted today, and I'm sadly finished with it. Now the wait until season 8.
Searched something to watch to get my western fix before rdr2.
I recommend it. Though it might be a bit slow paced for some people.
Also Clarkson and Czerny doing great work, love is set up, some serious dollar been spent on that audiophile package.
Another example of music being integral to the piece.
I always looked out for the Cybernauts episodes as a kid probably my favorite villains from the series. This episode has the great Peter Cushing.
Diana Rigg is absolutely gorgeous in this...
The Dragon Prince - Netflix
If you're a fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender or shows similar to it, this is right up your alley. It follows two princes and an elf girl as they protect the last dragon egg in centuries. It has Avatar's quirky sense of humor and writing and an interesting cast of characters (all save the main villain, but with only one season so far, that'll hopefully change).
The only thing that may put you off is the animation style. It's 3D CGI animation rendered in cel-shading, but the problem is the stuttery frame rate, which was done so as to emulate 2D animation. It's a little jarring at times, especially as it mainly comes into play during dialogue scenes. The fight sequences are fluid as can be, and look beautiful. Luckily, either the eye adapts to this or the animators simply lessened it as the season progressed, as by the season finale, everything looks smooth and crisp.
At just nine 25 minute episodes, it's not a show that'll take you a long time just yet, but it's an interesting experience. As I said before, fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender should give this a look-see.
My first rewatch of the series ever, might be even better than the initial viewing now that I knew what to expect and what tiny moments to look out for and appreciate further. The closing moments of the series finale never fail to bring up a massively wide array of emotions for me - I love it and think it says all it needs to say about what happens once the credits roll. One of the all-time best shows right here.
Recently finished the second season of Ozark on Netflix. A solid sophomore season that builds on the characterisation of the first, even if the overall arc isn't as gripping. Every episode has at least one stunningly executed moment, be it a death or scene of emotional realisation, and the cast are all excellent. Laura Linney especially.
Also burned through Jack Ryan this week. Overall, a well-done opening season despite some minor gripes. It's not very Clancy, but it's very fast-paced and enjoyable. Krasinski makes a good Ryan, and the eight episodes means the season has no filler whatsoever.