Steve Fenwick
A rejoint le juin 2000
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I'm with the "it's really boring" crowd.
There's maybe three to four hours of material spread thinly across about ten hours of watching time. As someone else said, lots of meaningless dialogue that provides backstory on the characters that is never then used. It's fine to have some dialogue or action that's not part of the main or even side story arcs, but not sixty percent of the runtime.
Whoever at Apple greenlit this and "Invasion" is making a big mistake. Presumably this fits with the way they release one episode per week rather than dumping all the episodes at once; that keeps the subscribers hoping for more. But the episodes each need to be high-quality and able to hold interest, the way the episodes of "For All Mankind" and "Foundation" were.
"Invasion" and "Silo" are not the kind of material that will keep me as a subscriber. Hopefully the producers of "For All Mankind" and "Foundation" will get to make more shows, with plots and characters that hold the attention.
There's maybe three to four hours of material spread thinly across about ten hours of watching time. As someone else said, lots of meaningless dialogue that provides backstory on the characters that is never then used. It's fine to have some dialogue or action that's not part of the main or even side story arcs, but not sixty percent of the runtime.
Whoever at Apple greenlit this and "Invasion" is making a big mistake. Presumably this fits with the way they release one episode per week rather than dumping all the episodes at once; that keeps the subscribers hoping for more. But the episodes each need to be high-quality and able to hold interest, the way the episodes of "For All Mankind" and "Foundation" were.
"Invasion" and "Silo" are not the kind of material that will keep me as a subscriber. Hopefully the producers of "For All Mankind" and "Foundation" will get to make more shows, with plots and characters that hold the attention.