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Next season won't come out til I'm guessing 2027-2028, why don't we just go to the equator ourselves and see what color it is
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In the meantime, feel free to join our Discord ServerYeah this is how I feel about the show. I enjoy it and it's fun, but I don't consider it comparable with the wire's of the world. That could change, but I think it's doubtful for me personally. For me to rank a show that high I really need it to move me on a different level and to really get me thinking about stuff and to challenge my perspective. This show is doing a good job and leaning more into the ethics of an innie, should they be treated like normal people etc etc. But the thing is, this topic has already been done several times in black mirror so this concept is not new to me.I dunno man, guess I'm just not as taken with it as it seems a lot of people on the internet are. Think the cast's legitimately fantastic performances are carrying a show that is overpromising and underdelivering on several things, mainly a coherent and sensical plot. Maybe that's what they're going for in some faux we're too smart for the meta sense but the amount of half baked plot lines that don't go anywhere seems messy to me.
Like if you're going to have Irving be secretly investigating Lumon and then just put him on a train to assumably deal with later fine. Or have Ricken's book be a hit for the innies and have him write a new one just for them and then just never mention it again fine. Or build a bunch of tension with Milchick and the other non-severed people at Lumon and have it go nowhere, sure whatever. Or do this whole re-integration thing and have it really not make much of a tangible impact whatsoever, you can even let that slide. But to have all this stuff and more just kind of floating around untethered after the season ends doesn't seem like it's done with a ton of purpose. Don't need it all wrapped up with a pretty bow, but shit tie some of it off better than that.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still enjoying it. Just wouldn't put it up with the upper echelon of TV shows based on what I've seen so far. Great concept and intriguing enough to keep you watching. The characters and the actors playing them are dynamic and engaging. Thought the finale was good enough, had some scenes I liked especially the camcorder back and forth with Mark. Still think there's a baby fitting in here somewhere.
I dunno man, guess I'm just not as taken with it as it seems a lot of people on the internet are. Think the cast's legitimately fantastic performances are carrying a show that is overpromising and underdelivering on several things, mainly a coherent and sensical plot. Maybe that's what they're going for in some faux we're too smart for the meta sense but the amount of half baked plot lines that don't go anywhere seems messy to me.
Like if you're going to have Irving be secretly investigating Lumon and then just put him on a train to assumably deal with later fine. Or have Ricken's book be a hit for the innies and have him write a new one just for them and then just never mention it again fine. Or build a bunch of tension with Milchick and the other non-severed people at Lumon and have it go nowhere, sure whatever. Or do this whole re-integration thing and have it really not make much of a tangible impact whatsoever, you can even let that slide. But to have all this stuff and more just kind of floating around untethered after the season ends doesn't seem like it's done with a ton of purpose. Don't need it all wrapped up with a pretty bow, but shit tie some of it off better than that.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still enjoying it. Just wouldn't put it up with the upper echelon of TV shows based on what I've seen so far. Great concept and intriguing enough to keep you watching. The characters and the actors playing them are dynamic and engaging. Thought the finale was good enough, had some scenes I liked especially the camcorder back and forth with Mark. Still think there's a baby fitting in here somewhere.
Very well said and I feel pretty much the same way. Good show, I enjoy it and will continue watching. Interesting premise and really good acting, but the storyline just seems to be all over the place. If someone asked me, "what is Severance about?" I'm not sure I could give them a good answer.I dunno man, guess I'm just not as taken with it as it seems a lot of people on the internet are. Think the cast's legitimately fantastic performances are carrying a show that is overpromising and underdelivering on several things, mainly a coherent and sensical plot. Maybe that's what they're going for in some faux we're too smart for the meta sense but the amount of half baked plot lines that don't go anywhere seems messy to me.
Like if you're going to have Irving be secretly investigating Lumon and then just put him on a train to assumably deal with later fine. Or have Ricken's book be a hit for the innies and have him write a new one just for them and then just never mention it again fine. Or build a bunch of tension with Milchick and the other non-severed people at Lumon and have it go nowhere, sure whatever. Or do this whole re-integration thing and have it really not make much of a tangible impact whatsoever, you can even let that slide. But to have all this stuff and more just kind of floating around untethered after the season ends doesn't seem like it's done with a ton of purpose. Don't need it all wrapped up with a pretty bow, but shit tie some of it off better than that.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still enjoying it. Just wouldn't put it up with the upper echelon of TV shows based on what I've seen so far. Great concept and intriguing enough to keep you watching. The characters and the actors playing them are dynamic and engaging. Thought the finale was good enough, had some scenes I liked especially the camcorder back and forth with Mark. Still think there's a baby fitting in here somewhere.
I am still absolutely annoyingly pleading with every person I meet to watch this show that I love... 90% of them say "I don't have Apple TV" lol.It is pretty cool that in the last 6 months my experience with this show has changed from annoyingly pleading with every person I meet to watch this show that I love that they've never heard of, into conversations about the show being "it's good, but I'm not so sure I'd put it up there with The Wire"