I'm not sure what the current obsession with lesbianism on TV is either. It seems that this has become the edgy PC approach to must-see television. Not sure I understand.
IM"H"O It is perfeclty accpetable when it is part of the story line and helps build the story. But when it is forced for diversity sake it breaks the storyline because it is obvious. Its like having a deep conversation with your significant other and your dog decides right in the middle of it that there is an army of attack squirrels in the yard and MUST let us know right now!I think a lot of people share this feeling. Not that they're against representation. Just that it comes across like they wanted to make a show about representation rather than simply making a good show ..... that happened to have lgbtq characters.
ETA: It's tough to articulate that without sounding kiinda like a bigot, but I gave it my best shot.
On a total other note, I'm ashamed there's a show called "Yellojackets" that no one's watched/reviewed here yet.
Caddyshack comes to mind for this. Just a way to make it "R" rated back in the day.Lets be honest, it is no different than when a straight scene gets forced into the story. Boobs for the sake of boobs. But does it really make the movie better?
I've never read the books, but I am also not loving it. It feels way too much like a CW show - If you've got teenage girls you know what I'm talking about. Lots of young, way too pretty characters, way too over stylized and too personal relationship focused. As for the lesbian relationship just revealed in the last episode, I agree it felt forced and unnecessary. The "alliance and secret plan" could have easily existed without the need for it to be a romantic relationship as well. Feels forced.Huge Robert Jordan fan here. Huge WOT fan, as well. I've re-read the series about every 5 years since Brandon Sanderson finished the final book (turned into a trilogy).
That being said, I've watched the first 6 (of 8) episodes of The Wheel of Time on Amazon Prime and I'm heartsick. They've absolutely butchered it, screwing up storylines and such. With a complete series, it would have been much better if they'd have done like The Song of Fire and Ice and went 1 season/book. But, even if they did that, I don't have faith in the writers or the Director of Photography to get it right. The color is all wrong. This is medieval-ish fantasy. Way too many bright colors in clothes and everything is clean. I'm SO disappointed. It is reminiscent of the film adaptation of Eragon, which was a highly derivative book written by a 19-year-old Christopher Paolini, who said he could do better than what was out there. The cinematography sucks. The writing is sophomoric.
I'm not sure what the current obsession with lesbianism on TV is either. It seems that this has become the edgy PC approach to must-see television. Not sure I understand.
In the books, they have a very close friendship from when they were Novices (16-20 years old), then Accepted (20 - 30 years old), then as full Aes Sedai. There is a reference to "pillow talk" when they're novices, but it's in the vein of "college experimentation" not lesbian relationships. Both Moiraine and Siuan have strong male love interests throughout the series. Not only does it not stay true to the storyline developed in the novels, but it also changes the dynamic of two of the strongest female characters in the story. Ironically, this series is full of very strong female characters, many more than male characters. I also hate how they've changed the development of Nynaeve in the show.I've never read the books, but I am also not loving it. It feels way too much like a CW show - If you've got teenage girls you know what I'm talking about. Lots of young, way too pretty characters, way too over stylized and too personal relationship focused. As for the lesbian relationship just revealed in the last episode, I agree it felt forced and unnecessary. The "alliance and secret plan" could have easily existed without the need for it to be a romantic relationship as well. Feels forced.
LOVE that series. I assume there will be more seasons on TV as the final book in the series just came out recently. (last year?)Just finished "The Expanse" , on Prime, 6 Seasons,,,,
For you Science Fiction nuts (like me!), this is a great series! No force fields, teleportation, warp drive, weird aliens, etc. ( There is the protomolecule!)
Very believable special effects, good storyline on near future politics! Earthers vs Martians vs Belters,,,,
Odds are very low for “another season”. A spinoff seems more likely, but there’s nothing in the works.LOVE that series. I assume there will be more seasons on TV as the final book in the series just came out recently. (last year?)
Am a few episodes into Archive 81, on Netflix, it is creepy but also interesting in a weird supernatural kind of way..
Just finished this and I wasn't let down by the ending. It actually held up reasonably well. I didn't know it is from a podcast, and had evolved to a netflix show, but hoping they make a season 2. Glad you are liking it too!I started this a couple nights ago. Through episode 2. Creepy AF so far.
Just finished this and I wasn't let down by the ending. It actually held up reasonably well. I didn't know it is from a podcast, and had evolved to a netflix show, but hoping they make a season 2. Glad you are liking it too!
just don't start mindlessly humming..I'm through episode 4 and I'm no longer comfortable being alone in the house.
just don't start mindlessly humming..
I'm watching Peacemaker and think it is the best show currently on TV/Streaming.Anybody watching Peacemaker?
I'm not getting it. Had to turn it off. Is it purposely dumb? I think it is but I found it unwatchable.