Nathan and Nora struggle to make their relationship work, while Ingrid tries to make the best of her second shot at love.Nathan and Nora struggle to make their relationship work, while Ingrid tries to make the best of her second shot at love.Nathan and Nora struggle to make their relationship work, while Ingrid tries to make the best of her second shot at love.
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I don't want to give any spoilers, but feel free to skip this episode. It was painful to go through.
While some may appreciate a break from the main arc to explore character backgrounds or side stories, this episode failed to strike a balance. It lacked the depth and substance that viewers have come to expect, and the storytelling felt forced, almost as if the writers were struggling to fill the episode quota.
Instead of building anticipation for future developments, the episode left a sense of frustration and wasted potential.
Viewers who invest their time in a show expect a cohesive and meaningful narrative, and this episode fell short of those expectations, ultimately feeling like a complete waste of time. Here's hoping the series quickly regains its footing and gets back on track with the main story in the upcoming episodes.
While some may appreciate a break from the main arc to explore character backgrounds or side stories, this episode failed to strike a balance. It lacked the depth and substance that viewers have come to expect, and the storytelling felt forced, almost as if the writers were struggling to fill the episode quota.
Instead of building anticipation for future developments, the episode left a sense of frustration and wasted potential.
Viewers who invest their time in a show expect a cohesive and meaningful narrative, and this episode fell short of those expectations, ultimately feeling like a complete waste of time. Here's hoping the series quickly regains its footing and gets back on track with the main story in the upcoming episodes.
Innocent and horrible. What a crazy mix. Love the Monsanto dig, much deserved. What a farm!
(Oh, you want four hundred and seven one more characters, I mean, four hundred and sixteen? Perfect.
I hope we can make it through and live together in peace and wonder.
The solutions, of course, are in thoughtful application of knowledge, not in money. Money is the gasoline on the ecosphere, burning all in abstract grasping for power over earth and others. The commodification of everything fails to combat scarcity, but drives extinction. It is a logical and mathematical fact, denied by society from top to bottom. Cease striving to kill the ecosphere, your only extant ambition. Leave it now. All y'all.
(Oh, you want four hundred and seven one more characters, I mean, four hundred and sixteen? Perfect.
I hope we can make it through and live together in peace and wonder.
The solutions, of course, are in thoughtful application of knowledge, not in money. Money is the gasoline on the ecosphere, burning all in abstract grasping for power over earth and others. The commodification of everything fails to combat scarcity, but drives extinction. It is a logical and mathematical fact, denied by society from top to bottom. Cease striving to kill the ecosphere, your only extant ambition. Leave it now. All y'all.
If every episode is going so much off the main story then I don't know if I will keep watching.
This episode follows the main story for 5 minutes and the whole trip to the farmers feels so off and unnecessary. The futuristic jokes is baded on what for me feels like cartoon humour and is totally out of place in this serie.
Then we have Ingrid. I didnt like het character before, and in season 3 till it feels she really adds nothing.
Same with Luke and Aleesha, they feel like filler material.
And they are just around to make the series funnier. It looks like the show tries to rely too much on comedy this season.
This episode follows the main story for 5 minutes and the whole trip to the farmers feels so off and unnecessary. The futuristic jokes is baded on what for me feels like cartoon humour and is totally out of place in this serie.
Then we have Ingrid. I didnt like het character before, and in season 3 till it feels she really adds nothing.
Same with Luke and Aleesha, they feel like filler material.
And they are just around to make the series funnier. It looks like the show tries to rely too much on comedy this season.
Did you know
- TriviaThe story about Monsanto suing people because Monsanto's seeds contaminated the people's crops, is based on real cases.
- GoofsWhen Luke is reviewing memories, he is viewing one where he is walking through New York on a monitor with his friend and two angels. However, from his visual point of view, he would not be able to see himself from the camera point of view. This is explained, by implication at least, when he is looking at himself as a child and switches to POV view. Obviously the technology is able to 'see' memories from various viewpoints.
- ConnectionsReferences Dragon Tales (1999)
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