I thought this was really good, though I'm still a little unclear on just what caused the loop and the mother/daughter/ghost appearance. Some well-directed episodes, though I have to admit I also got a little grossed out by all the smoking.
I really love ep 7's transition into a horror show.
Nadia slowly walking through the empty apartment and finding Maxine dancing by herself was very unsettling.
Read an interview with one of the creators, sounds like there potentially could be two more seasons but first season was written and composed in a manner that could remain open ended but closed story.Is this a one-and-done thing? The last episode leaves a lot to be desired.
Just a big ol' chef's kiss of an ending. Perfect.just finished it and man, that was rad.
that last shot of the two timelines converging in the tunnel and the nadias walking past themselves was magic.
Does the lead actress play the same character over and over? I feel like I've seen her in this role many times.
Fuck yes it was.just finished it and man, that was rad.
that last shot of the two timelines converging in the tunnel and the nadias walking past themselves was magic.
Fuck yes it was.
I don't see how they can make a sequel without changing the protagonists. I feel like their stories are complete.
Fuck yes it was.
I don't see how they can make a sequel without changing the protagonists. I feel like their stories are complete.
Watched it start-to-finish a coupe of days ago in a single sitting. I loved it.
I ESPECIALLY loved
the little tender moments that both Nadia and Alan had in their respective timelines in Episode 8. Nadia with the guy that urged her to quit smoking at Alan's place and Alan with Nadia's friend at the party that he relayed the apology about the mastif adoption to. Those two moments were perhaps my favorite in the entire show and really displayed how each character had grown.
Yes!Was the guy that urged her to stop smoking, Paulie from Rocky?
There was a piece of me that thought maybe some of the consequences from alternate universes would start fucking with their timelinebut I'm not sure to what end since they 'learned' and changed as people.(especially with the fly making its way into Nadia's respawn,
How did Nadia and Alan know, or think that they were heading towards their final deaths? I can't remember anything indicating this (unless people and objects disappearing, was what led them to this conclusion. The progressive degredation. Also, was it just the fact that they both initially died at the same time, that caused time to reset?
How did Nadia and Alan know, or think that they were heading towards their final deaths? I can't remember anything indicating this (unless people and objects disappearing, was what led them to this conclusion. The progressive degredation. Also, was it just the fact that they both initially died at the same time, that caused time to reset?
I thought this was really good, though I'm still a little unclear on just what caused the loop and the mother/daughter/ghost appearance. Some well-directed episodes, though I have to admit I also got a little grossed out by all the smoking.
One thing I remember being genuinely afraid of as the episode progressed:
what if only one of them succeeded at saving the other one, but the other half of the pair failed?
I'm surprised to hear this will be getting more seasons, is it going to be an anthology series?
More than the time loop part being resolved, the characters feel like they have too. They're not "fixed" and that's fine because no one is but I don't see how they could continue with the same cast.
I felt John (Nadia's sorta-other bachelor, with the daughter) was sorta sidelined. If the theme for the story is about moving on, then it's clear he's still got hang-ups.
But still, he's not really a main. I'm curious where the story could go. :S
Finished it last night , loved it, but gosh couldn't help but laugh that the representation of game design was just a default green man running on a grid. Then the meeting where "the code didn't work" because he was still and then making him run again. Lol what in the world
At least they caught it in prototyping.. this is a shipped game lolFinished it last night , loved it, but gosh couldn't help but laugh that the representation of game design was just a default green man running on a grid. Then the meeting where "the code didn't work" because he was still and then making him run again. Lol what in the world
Anyone else feel really bad for the main characters when
they both realized that the other person didn't know who they were and they must have been in different timelines? After everything they had gone through together and then suddently he other person no longer knows who they are and they were basically alone again. I just found it heartbreaking, but at the same time they both realized that no matter what they had to save the other person which showed so much growth for both of them.
I agree, don't want more seasons, at least with the same characters. Maybe there's some other take on the formula that is just as interesting or something. But I'd love to see the creative team work on something different.I mean its Hollywood. At least she was typing in a shell...
Also. No more seasons.
More projects yes. This ended perfectly. It was very well done. And allowed the audience to imagine. End on a high note..
I watched the first episode and I didn't really have any urge to watch more after that. It didn't make me laugh and the characters/plot didn't do much for me.
Please continue, it really does become something special.I watched the first episode and I didn't really have any urge to watch more after that. It didn't make me laugh and the characters/plot didn't do much for me.