FilmFanLifelong
Entrou em abr. de 2007
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And talk about evidence. And deal in facts. Or cancel the thing. After that loonie woman author in season three (I think) I was hoping we'd never deal with simple, abject nonsense/guessing about every single thing. The narration is unbearable.
I've taken to watching episodes on mute due to the narration.
"Could this be the blah blah blah ... that connects the treasure to the Knights Templar/Colombian treasure/Incan treasure/a horcrux from Harry Potter?"
Someone needs to come up with a drinking game where you take a sip every time the narrator makes a baseless supposition or asks a ridiculous leading question with literally NO EVIDENCE.
We'll all be drunk before the first commercial break.
I've taken to watching episodes on mute due to the narration.
"Could this be the blah blah blah ... that connects the treasure to the Knights Templar/Colombian treasure/Incan treasure/a horcrux from Harry Potter?"
Someone needs to come up with a drinking game where you take a sip every time the narrator makes a baseless supposition or asks a ridiculous leading question with literally NO EVIDENCE.
We'll all be drunk before the first commercial break.
"Could this finally be the . . . " ten times every episode is driving me crazy. Narration is just driving me crazy.
Absolutely love the hunt but the "Could this wall have been ... " nonsense is exhausting. I'm to the point I watch with closed captioning and even then it's excruciating.
It's a compelling enough story without the soap opera/pro wrestling-style narration. Reminds me of Geraldo Rivera and the mystery of Al Capone's vault.
About the actual chase for the treasure (which I truly believe is there still, not only because of the show, but having read everything available from Sullivan and O'Connor's detailed works, to the ridiculousness of Joy A. Steele's hypothesis on the island (which fits none of the evidence) to the oldest snippets and articles.) there's a great story in and of itself.
I hope the Laginas do find it, I feel their science-based approach is the best of any of the previous hunters.
Absolutely love the hunt but the "Could this wall have been ... " nonsense is exhausting. I'm to the point I watch with closed captioning and even then it's excruciating.
It's a compelling enough story without the soap opera/pro wrestling-style narration. Reminds me of Geraldo Rivera and the mystery of Al Capone's vault.
About the actual chase for the treasure (which I truly believe is there still, not only because of the show, but having read everything available from Sullivan and O'Connor's detailed works, to the ridiculousness of Joy A. Steele's hypothesis on the island (which fits none of the evidence) to the oldest snippets and articles.) there's a great story in and of itself.
I hope the Laginas do find it, I feel their science-based approach is the best of any of the previous hunters.
The haters on here I'm not understanding.
What is most hilarious is people commenting on elves as if it's history. So they've chosen a creative, non-traditional way to portray elves-so what? To be butthurt about it is like people who are mad about Harry Potter as if he was a real person like Eisenhower or Jefferson.
The obvious lifting of parallels from Kurosawa's Seven Samurai notwithstanding, this short series is filled with interesting and vibrant and interconnected characters which contribute beautifully with the series. Brother Death and the rest of the band are fully fleshed and well portrayed.
My complaint: wish it was 12 episodes or more rather than four.
What is most hilarious is people commenting on elves as if it's history. So they've chosen a creative, non-traditional way to portray elves-so what? To be butthurt about it is like people who are mad about Harry Potter as if he was a real person like Eisenhower or Jefferson.
The obvious lifting of parallels from Kurosawa's Seven Samurai notwithstanding, this short series is filled with interesting and vibrant and interconnected characters which contribute beautifully with the series. Brother Death and the rest of the band are fully fleshed and well portrayed.
My complaint: wish it was 12 episodes or more rather than four.
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