hydrocilator
Entrou em fev. de 2001
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Classificação de hydrocilator
Watching the movie was like drinking a glass of water that had food coloring in it. You think its going to have flavor, but then when you taste it, it doesn't.
It tries to be a classic Steven Spielberg movie, but for some reason it just seemed like it was written by one of the story's robots. It was very formulaic, very shiny, and had a lot of big name actors in it. I'm not sure what else to say.
There's nothing specific I can say that I didn't like, its just that nothing really grabbed my interest. However, the world was interesting as well as the situation. The animations seemed well done and the robots were interesting to watch.
It tries to be a classic Steven Spielberg movie, but for some reason it just seemed like it was written by one of the story's robots. It was very formulaic, very shiny, and had a lot of big name actors in it. I'm not sure what else to say.
There's nothing specific I can say that I didn't like, its just that nothing really grabbed my interest. However, the world was interesting as well as the situation. The animations seemed well done and the robots were interesting to watch.
This show used to be one of my favorites. I looked forward to an episode every week until episode 8 dropped like a malformed piece of dung.
The writer's hubris is on full display as they attempt to gas-light the viewer into sympathy for an immoral and criminal act by two of the main characters as they treat a patient. And then they try to portray the act as a bonding experience for the two characters, complete with sympathetic music.
A viewer with a grounded sense of morality should be left with no option but to think of those characters with nothing but contempt. All of this in the context of the Hippocratic Oath.
Unbelievable!
The writer's hubris is on full display as they attempt to gas-light the viewer into sympathy for an immoral and criminal act by two of the main characters as they treat a patient. And then they try to portray the act as a bonding experience for the two characters, complete with sympathetic music.
A viewer with a grounded sense of morality should be left with no option but to think of those characters with nothing but contempt. All of this in the context of the Hippocratic Oath.
Unbelievable!
This episode normalizes immoral and unethical behavior to an extreme that I can't believe. The premise for this show is so good I can't believe they passed over so many story possibilities and took the story to this rotten place.
I went into this episode thinking Dr. Larson was a hero in the re-making and came out of the episode realizing that she is a villain of the worst kind. Her accident apparently refined her personality into a pure psychopath.
I was looking forward to a good reconciliation arc between Dr. Larson and Dr. Maitra but what I got was a malformed abomination of a crime-turned-bonding experience. And they tried to sell it with sympathetic music?
Wow. I'm done with this series. I'm not coming back.
I went into this episode thinking Dr. Larson was a hero in the re-making and came out of the episode realizing that she is a villain of the worst kind. Her accident apparently refined her personality into a pure psychopath.
I was looking forward to a good reconciliation arc between Dr. Larson and Dr. Maitra but what I got was a malformed abomination of a crime-turned-bonding experience. And they tried to sell it with sympathetic music?
Wow. I'm done with this series. I'm not coming back.