The Road Home, Part 2
- Episódio foi ao ar 12 de fev. de 2024
- TV-14
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6,4/10
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Gavin lidera os sobreviventes na tentativa de encontrar Eve e outros. Será que ele conseguirá finalmente reunir sua família e ainda encontrar um caminho de volta a normalidade?Gavin lidera os sobreviventes na tentativa de encontrar Eve e outros. Será que ele conseguirá finalmente reunir sua família e ainda encontrar um caminho de volta a normalidade?Gavin lidera os sobreviventes na tentativa de encontrar Eve e outros. Será que ele conseguirá finalmente reunir sua família e ainda encontrar um caminho de volta a normalidade?
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What the hell was that? I know the series has been canceled, but why make this episode so rushed and careless. I think it would have been more respectful to the audience to just end it without any conclusion so we could've made our own ideas and predictions. Instead, they ignored all the logic, and concluded all of the character's storylines with "they-lived-happily-ever-after...."
The characters just recapped what they did off the screen like a casual conversation, which was supposed to be a major reveal as to where Eve was all this time.... They didn't even show Petra's reaction when something major happened to another character.... Then, somehow everybody was just appearing at different locations (and timelines) just seconds apart. How did we get from landing in 2021 to a hospital scene from 1965, and then back to a hill with a tree in 2021 again? That must have been the fastest taxi.
The only reason most people watched this terrible show is to find out the answers to somewhat decent ideas. But this was one of the worst and most insulting series finales.
The characters just recapped what they did off the screen like a casual conversation, which was supposed to be a major reveal as to where Eve was all this time.... They didn't even show Petra's reaction when something major happened to another character.... Then, somehow everybody was just appearing at different locations (and timelines) just seconds apart. How did we get from landing in 2021 to a hospital scene from 1965, and then back to a hill with a tree in 2021 again? That must have been the fastest taxi.
The only reason most people watched this terrible show is to find out the answers to somewhat decent ideas. But this was one of the worst and most insulting series finales.
Free at last ! I really hated "La Brea" from start to finish, watching it has been one of the most painful televisual experiences I've ever had. It was awful and it was only my own stupid sense of duty that kept dragging me back.
The destruction of the portal machine leads to random portals being created and for prehistoric creatures to end up in 10,000 BC also. The destruction of their camp sees the survivors form an uneasy but closer alliance with the nearby village. Gavin (Eoin Macken) is desperate to find out what happened to Eve (Natalie Zea) and tries to track down Maya Schmidt (Claudia Ware) who he believes may know something about it.
I feel like I'm flogging a dead horse here but "La Brea" remains terrible by any metric you care to weigh it against. The performances are awful, the effects are poor, the story is confused and nonsensical and it continues to ignore its own established rules of time travel, let alone proposed ideas from other (better) science fiction stories.
As if realising that their selected time period was boring, they find the excuse to bring dinosaurs into the mix, which feels like it should have been the decision made when pitching the show in the first place. Also almost none of the cast end up having to stay in 10,000 BC, coming and going with the new dual portals. Characters I don't care about appear from nowhere and switch sides, from a side I don't understand to a faction I'm not interested in. It would all be OK if the show just committed to being campy fun, but it doesn't it's suddenly all about confused paramilitary organisations that have ludicrously impractical plans.
I don't normally hate watch shows, life isn't long enough, but I did with "La Brea" which I think has to take the crown as the worst series I've watched all the way through.
The destruction of the portal machine leads to random portals being created and for prehistoric creatures to end up in 10,000 BC also. The destruction of their camp sees the survivors form an uneasy but closer alliance with the nearby village. Gavin (Eoin Macken) is desperate to find out what happened to Eve (Natalie Zea) and tries to track down Maya Schmidt (Claudia Ware) who he believes may know something about it.
I feel like I'm flogging a dead horse here but "La Brea" remains terrible by any metric you care to weigh it against. The performances are awful, the effects are poor, the story is confused and nonsensical and it continues to ignore its own established rules of time travel, let alone proposed ideas from other (better) science fiction stories.
As if realising that their selected time period was boring, they find the excuse to bring dinosaurs into the mix, which feels like it should have been the decision made when pitching the show in the first place. Also almost none of the cast end up having to stay in 10,000 BC, coming and going with the new dual portals. Characters I don't care about appear from nowhere and switch sides, from a side I don't understand to a faction I'm not interested in. It would all be OK if the show just committed to being campy fun, but it doesn't it's suddenly all about confused paramilitary organisations that have ludicrously impractical plans.
I don't normally hate watch shows, life isn't long enough, but I did with "La Brea" which I think has to take the crown as the worst series I've watched all the way through.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesSeries finale.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe 21st Century people escape 10,000 BC in a F-117, then the program goes to a commercial break. When the commercials end and the program returns, the F-117 is in the middle of a field. As fast and heavy as the f-117 is, there is no possibility of it landing in a field without crashing and killing everyone on it. It would have had to land on a hard tarmac and a field is NO hard tarmac. Ergo, just another really bad gimmick in a really bad program.
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Gavin Harris: Goodbye, 10,000 B.C.
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