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You have a Sailor Moon shaped hole in your heart? Do you still rage over the joke that was the live remake of Jem and the Holograms (2015)? Then THIS is for you. It's for all of US!
I've never jumped on the K-pop train or the weebs, but I've sure taken notice that's it's there. I've haven't even really gone that deep into anime, so when a friend said she wanted to watch this I thought I'd indulge her. I'm so glad I did! We haven't laughed that hard or giggled that way since the days of Sailor Moon and seriously, the story is the best surprise - it's actually good, you guys. You gotta see it.
I've never jumped on the K-pop train or the weebs, but I've sure taken notice that's it's there. I've haven't even really gone that deep into anime, so when a friend said she wanted to watch this I thought I'd indulge her. I'm so glad I did! We haven't laughed that hard or giggled that way since the days of Sailor Moon and seriously, the story is the best surprise - it's actually good, you guys. You gotta see it.
Season 1 and 2 are good, after that it's pretty much down hill. Season 6 is a real weird change of pace and direction. Totally milking the cow now. If episode 10 of season 6 (2025) is the end, the actual end, then this has been a complete waste of time.
The show began was a dystopian future nightmare and now some of the things doesn't seem that far off for Trumps America. It becomes more and more a reflection of that and less and less about June/Offred and her fight for her child. I think they went the wrong way. Like money grabbing studios always does.
Conclusion: skip it. It's not worth it.
The show began was a dystopian future nightmare and now some of the things doesn't seem that far off for Trumps America. It becomes more and more a reflection of that and less and less about June/Offred and her fight for her child. I think they went the wrong way. Like money grabbing studios always does.
Conclusion: skip it. It's not worth it.
Pretty men with swords and little clothes covered in dirt, sweat and blood - what's not to love?
This is definitely a more mainstream answer to Vikings and I honestly can't tell if one is better than the other, considering all seasons of the former show. There is a need to compare, tho, since this is pretty much a continuation of the show with an ice eyed Travis Fimmel in the lead.
This show follows a more "tame" and known pattern of storytelling, the style is more Hollywood than its predecessor and the actors lean into a more recognizable mold. It's "safe" and should make a more comfortable landing in the viewers than Vikings much more gritty, Scandinavian approach (as a swede that's what I see).
That said, the characters are not as compelling or unique as one would like, they fit a pattern that on the other hand make the plot easier to follow - and they are not unlikable, only...more basic.
The plot is split in two and then three, each detour lead by one of the three leads, where I think "the Greenlander" has the most interesting twist of development.
Last but not least - this is fiction, only a fool would compare this to history or reality, and as such I find it entertaining. It's adventure, swords and pretty people. Accept it for what it is, it hasn't promised anything else, and simply enjoy the fantasy. It's nice.
This is definitely a more mainstream answer to Vikings and I honestly can't tell if one is better than the other, considering all seasons of the former show. There is a need to compare, tho, since this is pretty much a continuation of the show with an ice eyed Travis Fimmel in the lead.
This show follows a more "tame" and known pattern of storytelling, the style is more Hollywood than its predecessor and the actors lean into a more recognizable mold. It's "safe" and should make a more comfortable landing in the viewers than Vikings much more gritty, Scandinavian approach (as a swede that's what I see).
That said, the characters are not as compelling or unique as one would like, they fit a pattern that on the other hand make the plot easier to follow - and they are not unlikable, only...more basic.
The plot is split in two and then three, each detour lead by one of the three leads, where I think "the Greenlander" has the most interesting twist of development.
Last but not least - this is fiction, only a fool would compare this to history or reality, and as such I find it entertaining. It's adventure, swords and pretty people. Accept it for what it is, it hasn't promised anything else, and simply enjoy the fantasy. It's nice.