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Back on topic though. My wife and I started Peacemaker and she was totally not feeling it. I was ever so slightly high as balls so I’m not sure if it was as bat shit crazy as I thought at the time but it seemed truly strange. I’ll watch it when she goes back to work.
Peacemaker is pretty batshit, but it's hilarious. I get the impression that a fair amount of John Cena's dialog is just him winging it, which makes me think more highly of his comedic skill.
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I hate to agree with @seul on anything but he's right about RG.
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@popvulture I figured I was one of the only people that really enjoyed Raised By Wolves
Stoked.to hear it's.coming backI watched it… Absolutely loved the first two thirds but felt the end got drawn out and too many questions went unanswered. Pleased it is coming back as that kind of big concept sci-fi is my jam and since Westwold disappeared up its own ass there hasn't been much of it about.
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I agree that the premise and execution of the story in the book is much more compelling, and unfortunately AG's movie left no chance to adapt the different but fun second book
I read the trilogy in the summer and was thinking on this. It is doable. with a bit of script fiddling. I'd love to see a film version of the second book. The rabbits scene would be so good on the big screen.
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How true about Westworld @neph93
I loved the first season and have been progressively more disappointed with each following.I think the narrative structure and viewpoint of "Control" would make an interesting movie, agree the bunny scene could adapt well
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big concept sci-fi is my jam
Right there with you on this, most certainly my favorite genre. RBW definitely got a little fiddly towards the end, but I'm looking forward to seeing what they do in this new season. I feel like the acting is pretty high caliber, which is often sorta rare in sci-fi.
I thought the first season of Westworld was pretty good, albeit with many weird issues. Then it just really shit the bed in subsequent seasons. I was pretty disappointed, felt like a big waste overall.
I started watching Archive 81 this weekend. Only a couple eps in but it's creepy as hell and I'm very much enjoying it. Parts border on ridiculous, but it makes up for it in other ways… I'm having to watch it sorta spaced out though because my girlfriend won't go anywhere near any kind of scary programming
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I had planned on starting Archive 81 this weekend, looked good and kinda trippy. Yellow jackets was a pretty solid first season, I'm interested how they'll keep developing the past/present timelines and hope they don't start relying on too many shock character reveals in following seasons.
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Anyone catch the premiere of Raised by Wolves? I missed it, and am just hoping to hear it was great
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Haven't watched it yet, but planning to get to it this weekend if I can.
Archive 81 was definitely worth watching — for some reason I didn't think it was a series, rather more of a limited thing, so after the finale I'm psyched to know there's more. Curious to see what happens next.
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Haven't watched it yet, but planning to get to it this weekend if I can.
Same. Despite my slight disappointment with the end of S1 I'm excited to see it back.
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Watched E1 of "Reacher" and enjoyed it.
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Wasn't nuts about the first ep of S02 of Raised by Wolves, but I'll keep at it.
I know it's not really that big of a deal, but one thing that bugged me was the CG stuff. I liked how the first season got by on story and didn't need to lean on VFX, so the attempts at fancier visuals in the first episode sort of disappointed me in a weird way.
Anyway, I'll get over it… just hope the plot's strong.
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Watched the first 4 of Raised by Wolves and I'm still into it, though I agree it wasn't as instantaneously intriguing as s1, but that's par for the course with a second of something. Acting is still good and I'm curious how they'll keep Marcus/Caleb's story going