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Patience... It's what's for dinner
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3 episodes. It's good. Not overly groundbreaking or requiring much thought.
But definitely entertaining so far. And I agree about the production...visually it's really good.
Maureen also in house of cards...Same here.
Hope the whole thing isn't "crisis narrowly avoided at the last minute" action like each episode has been so far. Could use more story.
Took me a while to figure out I recognized Maureen (mom) from Deadwood. Also, an interesting choice for Dr. Smith.
Got a smile towards end of Ep 1 with a specific catch phrase and original theme music moment.
3 episodes. It's good. Not overly groundbreaking or requiring much thought.
But definitely entertaining so far. And I agree about the production...visually it's really good.
Agree with all this. Robot needs to speak up... intriguing for sure.I got five into it last night. Keeps to the spirit of the original series, but with enough "changes" to keep you interested. Episode 5 really pushes into the realm of "Danger, Will Robinson" of the original series. No spoiler, but it is an interesting twist.
I feel there is still a lot of backstory to tell especially:
with the estranged husband/wife situation. They kind of breezed over it already, but not a lot of details.
And why was Robot attacking in the first place? Wonder what story there is for that. I hope they expand on that before the series is over.
I'm on the fence with the June/Dr. Smith antagonist. She's a crafty, manipulating *****, but I'm not entirely sold on her as the bad girl yet.
But really not liking the Victor douche. (he shows up in Ep. 4/5, so minor spoiler, he's a douche)
I like the chemistry of the cast and this Mina Sundwall girl who plays Penny is truly talented. I love the sarcasm and wit she brings to the family. I also like the fact the family is, well, ordinary so to speak. No supermodel good looks and no over the top craziness with skills except the Judy Robinson Doctor thing.
And of course, Robot is a badass. Kinda quiet though...
So far, pretty decent. Nothing overwhelmingly awesome about it, but nothing to drive me away. It does kind of have a Terra Nova feel to it to an extent without all the complicated background that's never fully explained.
I got five into it last night. Keeps to the spirit of the original series, but with enough "changes" to keep you interested. Episode 5 really pushes into the realm of "Danger, Will Robinson" of the original series. No spoiler, but it is an interesting twist.
I feel there is still a lot of backstory to tell especially:
with the estranged husband/wife situation. They kind of breezed over it already, but not a lot of details.
And why was Robot attacking in the first place? Wonder what story there is for that. I hope they expand on that before the series is over.
I'm on the fence with the June/Dr. Smith antagonist. She's a crafty, manipulating *****, but I'm not entirely sold on her as the bad girl yet.
But really not liking the Victor douche. (he shows up in Ep. 4/5, so minor spoiler, he's a douche)
I like the chemistry of the cast and this Mina Sundwall girl who plays Penny is truly talented. I love the sarcasm and wit she brings to the family. I also like the fact the family is, well, ordinary so to speak. No supermodel good looks and no over the top craziness with skills except the Judy Robinson Doctor thing.
And of course, Robot is a badass. Kinda quiet though...
So far, pretty decent. Nothing overwhelmingly awesome about it, but nothing to drive me away. It does kind of have a Terra Nova feel to it to an extent without all the complicated background that's never fully explained.
I'm 7 in now and convinced Dr. Smith is bad. Still haven't revealed what mom traded in exchange for getting Will on the trip. Enjoying the Don West character. Agree on Penny, my fav of the bunch.
The Honeymoon Stand Up Special. 4/5
Episodes 1 and 3 are both better than 2. It's a husband/wife duo. She was up first and was really funny, he was ok, and the third episode is both of them and they bring couples up on stage and roast them.
"It was so nice of you to stay with him after Blue's Clues got canceled."
Finished the season - good overall. Anticipating Season 2.
basically took the first season to separate them from the others and make it just them. Some unnecessary drama (eg. Will drifting into space only to be miraculously rescued by his dad on a harpoon while somehow Don was already in the J2). They could spend more time on exploring the back story and having dialogue than moving from one narrow escape to another - Game of Thrones is excellent at this while this show is quite repetitive in the danger/escape scenarios. Still can't suss out the link between what mom did to get Will in the program and the current situation. The alien technology, more alien robots coming to retrieve it and Christmas star link is interesting.
