auxarcs-166-103971
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I attended back in 2017 with a relative who loves super heroes and science fiction.
I remembered the opening scenes and the closing credits, but nothing of the 2 hours in between. My relative who likes to see that other people are enjoying things told me my eyes were open and I appeared to be reacting to everything after I told her I missed it.
I am now on seizure medication, so I checked out the movie on DVD from the library. While medicated I can watch the whole thing. I see it's set in WWI and is full of loud noises, flashing lights, and action. It's like a 2 hour EEG in a darkened theater.
Other than unmedicated people with epilepsy, I would recommend it.
I remembered the opening scenes and the closing credits, but nothing of the 2 hours in between. My relative who likes to see that other people are enjoying things told me my eyes were open and I appeared to be reacting to everything after I told her I missed it.
I am now on seizure medication, so I checked out the movie on DVD from the library. While medicated I can watch the whole thing. I see it's set in WWI and is full of loud noises, flashing lights, and action. It's like a 2 hour EEG in a darkened theater.
Other than unmedicated people with epilepsy, I would recommend it.
The show was entertaining, but each episode was only 30 minutes long. It took the whole 30 minutes for the D.A. to figure out the prosecution case and get it to court, and then the episodes ended without any time for a trial, and that meant there was no resolution to the story. I guess that's why it only lasted one season.