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Bernd Tost said:
It is only episode 1 but already think it's gone to seed, anyone remember V? Great, relatively simple premise but ran out of steam. I'll see where it goes but think 2 series was enough especially the way it was left.
That TV series with the reptiles wearing human skin? That TV series terrified me as a child...Jazzy Jag said:
I do hope they don't try political moralising.
We have a minority group who have had a terrorist attack carried out in their name.
Lots of this minority crossing the channel to get to the UK.
Fighting for the We have a minority group who have had a terrorist attack carried out in their name.
Lots of this minority crossing the channel to get to the UK.
Yup that's all I thought it was and a turn off for me.
Caught Thursday's episode last night - I must admit that I was bored by it. The only interesting parts were Niska's short entry in to the episode - I can see something happening between Karen and Joe.
One question I have here - Won't Karen have to move soon? Surely Sam won't grow and that will raise some eyebrows?
One question I have here - Won't Karen have to move soon? Surely Sam won't grow and that will raise some eyebrows?
Laurel Green said:
I take it by the lack of entries on this thread that this new series is not up-to-much. Certainly didn't watch this week's episode as thought it rather silly, the series so far that is.
Probably something to do with the political moralising disguising itself as a plot. I hate being preached to in a subversive manner so am probably going to stop watching.Laurel Green said:
I take it by the lack of entries on this thread that this new series is not up-to-much. Certainly didn't watch this week's episode as thought it rather silly, the series so far that is.
Interesting. Threads on TV series generally become gradually more positive as the people who didn't enjoy it and stopped watching lose interest, leaving the fans to discuss the plot.
This doesn't seem to follow the pattern.
I gave up half way through Series 2, so what do I know?
Edited by Johnnytheboy on Tuesday 5th June 13:23
A fantastic idea of a series that started with 'droids being common place like iPhones and I liked the way everything else was normal. No self drive cars or living in a spaceship. Brilliant.
Now it's just turned into a dull dialogue between us and them. Maybe it's a hidden immigration thought provoking thing. Who knows and at the moment who cares. Just do something crazy.
Now it's just turned into a dull dialogue between us and them. Maybe it's a hidden immigration thought provoking thing. Who knows and at the moment who cares. Just do something crazy.
The "Dryden commision spending time with the synths" bit feels utterly predictable...
I'm watching this as I have time invested in it, but I'm just not feeling as connected to it as the first series - Or the second. One assumes that the "orange eyes" become autonomous - Perhaps with a "green eyes take on the orange eyes with the green eyes becoming victorious and thusly becoming accepted in society" way?
I'm watching this as I have time invested in it, but I'm just not feeling as connected to it as the first series - Or the second. One assumes that the "orange eyes" become autonomous - Perhaps with a "green eyes take on the orange eyes with the green eyes becoming victorious and thusly becoming accepted in society" way?
Laurel Green said:
I take it by the lack of entries on this thread that this new series is not up-to-much. Certainly didn't watch this week's episode as thought it rather silly, the series so far that is.
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