And here’s me: I haven’t even seen series 1-7! I saw a bit of one episode but changed channels when I saw one of the props was poorly made out of Styropor:-(
This is an insane take. Literally so much happens in the first three seasons. Maybe it happens at a more realistic pace than most stories unfold, but that is one of the great things about the series and one of the main things the creators fucked up in the latter half, so maybe you should give it a shot.
I saw about 20 hours of very watchable TV. I did enjoy it. But in terms of progress towards something it just felt, empty. Mysteries that were set up had not yet paid off, and I felt no closer to any answer.
I’ve been burned before with Lost and Heroes. I decided to wait until it had concluded before picking it up again.
And here’s me: I haven’t even seen series 1-7! I saw a bit of one episode but changed channels when I saw one of the props was poorly made out of Styropor:-(
I saw up to season 3, maybe 4. I stopped because nothing happened.
Dragon lady was still in desert towns.
The wall was still snowy with no sign of zombies.
Someone tried to take over a town but failed, so nothing changed.
Lots of people got murdered at a wedding without any effect on the plot.
The small girl training to be an assassin was interesting, but done better in Hanna or Leon.
This is an insane take. Literally so much happens in the first three seasons. Maybe it happens at a more realistic pace than most stories unfold, but that is one of the great things about the series and one of the main things the creators fucked up in the latter half, so maybe you should give it a shot.
I saw about 20 hours of very watchable TV. I did enjoy it. But in terms of progress towards something it just felt, empty. Mysteries that were set up had not yet paid off, and I felt no closer to any answer.
I’ve been burned before with Lost and Heroes. I decided to wait until it had concluded before picking it up again.
Fair enough lol