Totenkindly
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So episode 6. Their solution to how to observe the Shan-Ti wasn't what I expected, but I had my own thought immediately and I don't know if I'm just seeing the obvious or what exactly. I will put it in spoilers.
EDIT: Finished Episode 7. While the series still feels superficial or speeding along in some ways (I don't think it's nearly as good as the first four seasons of GoT), there were actually some touching moments between Will and other characters... and it looks like there was a purpose for Will's arc in all this. I have no idea how that will play out in later seasons though. But even some of the dumb imagery in Will's imagination makes more sense now at least.
Liam Cunningham is pretty great in this. Most people were exposed to him as The Onion Knight in GoT, but he can actually play some real dickish characters (like the sergeant in Dog Soldiers). Here he's not entirely a dick, but he's very much the "geterdone" guy and very mission driven + his arc has an interesting twist in it I didn't anticipate.
Auggie is kind of an annoying character and I don't find her arc very brilliant. (I also think the role was miscast.) It's hard to justify her actions as written when comparing what is likely a terrible evil (the extermination of humanity) against a morally gray series of choices. About the only thing one could side with her on was the boat incident, but as far as manufacturing the solar parachute goes -- I mean, come on. Pick your battles here, don't just dick everyone over.
Unless episode 8 knocks it out of the park somehow, I would consider this series fairly decently put together and having some decent moments, but it's not a top tier series like Breaking Bad, BCS, GoT Seasons 1-4, Succession, Severance, Bojack Horseman, Dark, Community, and similar. Netflix has definitely WORSE series over time. I think Blue-Eyed Samurai (for example) was better written though.
If there are four sophons, and the two on Earth are how the Shan-Ti are able to observe us because of quantum entanglement (so the two sophons they have reflect the two on Earth).... why can't we just reverse that trick and somehow use the two on Earth to see and utilize the two sophons with the Shan-Ti?
It seems like such an obvious and elegant solution, even if thinking of it and actually doing it are different matters.
It seems like such an obvious and elegant solution, even if thinking of it and actually doing it are different matters.
EDIT: Finished Episode 7. While the series still feels superficial or speeding along in some ways (I don't think it's nearly as good as the first four seasons of GoT), there were actually some touching moments between Will and other characters... and it looks like there was a purpose for Will's arc in all this. I have no idea how that will play out in later seasons though. But even some of the dumb imagery in Will's imagination makes more sense now at least.
Liam Cunningham is pretty great in this. Most people were exposed to him as The Onion Knight in GoT, but he can actually play some real dickish characters (like the sergeant in Dog Soldiers). Here he's not entirely a dick, but he's very much the "geterdone" guy and very mission driven + his arc has an interesting twist in it I didn't anticipate.
Auggie is kind of an annoying character and I don't find her arc very brilliant. (I also think the role was miscast.) It's hard to justify her actions as written when comparing what is likely a terrible evil (the extermination of humanity) against a morally gray series of choices. About the only thing one could side with her on was the boat incident, but as far as manufacturing the solar parachute goes -- I mean, come on. Pick your battles here, don't just dick everyone over.
Unless episode 8 knocks it out of the park somehow, I would consider this series fairly decently put together and having some decent moments, but it's not a top tier series like Breaking Bad, BCS, GoT Seasons 1-4, Succession, Severance, Bojack Horseman, Dark, Community, and similar. Netflix has definitely WORSE series over time. I think Blue-Eyed Samurai (for example) was better written though.
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