Return of the Present
- Episódio foi ao ar 3 de abr. de 2020
- TV-MA
- 33 min
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8,1/10
484
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I will truly miss this show. The ending killed me, though I don't like how tigers story ends, it's fitting enough for the finale. Truly amazes me that this is based on a true story. Hopefully I can do a bio-pic on these guys in the future
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One of the best tv series endings I have seen. Never thought the words touched and emotional would be associated with this show but I could not help but applaud after the credits rolled. So glad I found this show and it was truly an awesome Ingenious ride. They certainly went out with a bang.
The third and final season of "Future Man" was, in my opinion, the best of three. Overall, I think the show has been patchy. The characters have always been fun, but the plot - particularly in the second season - despite moments of ingenuity, was a bit too dull and confused for me to really care about. This tighter, leaner third season though had some of the best invention of the show, and some of the funnier concepts.
Captured for their crimes against time at the end of the second season, the Government's entertainment wing put Josh (Josh Hutcherson), Tiger (Eliza Coupe) and Wolf (Derek Wilson) into a violent gameshow hosted by Susan (Seth Rogan). As Josh is maimed every day, only to recover due to the future's advanced medicines, he starts to hear a voice in his head, claiming to be a friend and offering advice on how to escape.
The third season improves by bringing back the concept of time travel in a big way, with the idea that our heroes can hide anywhere in history, only to constantly be discovered by their inability to remain culturally inconspicuous. It then goes on to give them a relatively clear objective before a massive, but fun, detour derails them. It's consistently amusing and clever, rather than genuinely funny but the effects are good, performances are strong and Seth Rogan is in front of the camera more that you'd imagine.
I've used the word "patchy" to describe the previous two seasons, and though this is better all round, I'm actually relatively happy that the show ended with a genuine conclusion, rather than running until it was cancelled - and had a clever credits gag too. Would I recommend that you watched "Future Man"? Just about, but just be prepared to grit your teeth to get through bits of it.
Captured for their crimes against time at the end of the second season, the Government's entertainment wing put Josh (Josh Hutcherson), Tiger (Eliza Coupe) and Wolf (Derek Wilson) into a violent gameshow hosted by Susan (Seth Rogan). As Josh is maimed every day, only to recover due to the future's advanced medicines, he starts to hear a voice in his head, claiming to be a friend and offering advice on how to escape.
The third season improves by bringing back the concept of time travel in a big way, with the idea that our heroes can hide anywhere in history, only to constantly be discovered by their inability to remain culturally inconspicuous. It then goes on to give them a relatively clear objective before a massive, but fun, detour derails them. It's consistently amusing and clever, rather than genuinely funny but the effects are good, performances are strong and Seth Rogan is in front of the camera more that you'd imagine.
I've used the word "patchy" to describe the previous two seasons, and though this is better all round, I'm actually relatively happy that the show ended with a genuine conclusion, rather than running until it was cancelled - and had a clever credits gag too. Would I recommend that you watched "Future Man"? Just about, but just be prepared to grit your teeth to get through bits of it.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesWhen Josh is going through the dorm rooms and seeing different movies being downloaded on computers, one screen says O Sexto Sentido (1999). Haley Joel Osment appears in that film and in previous seasons of this show.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe closing credits claim that the series is based on a true story and show the "real" Tiger, Wolf and Josh with their on-screen counterparts. The "real" people are all ethnic minorities, satirizing the Hollywood phenomenon of "whitewashing" where white actors are cast in diverse roles.
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- 33 min
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