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Finished two "new" seasons of shows. First up is Alien: Earth. I had started watching this a while back, but my wife tapped out after a few episodes and then my school schedule got in the way. I decided to restart it over the winter break and found it to be a mixed bag. I didn't find the kids-in-adult-bodies aspect to be as annoying on rewatch and the show does a good job expanding the world. However, there are a couple of things that I really did not like. I'll put these in spoilers to be safe.These things being said, I'm still willing to give the second season a shot. I think I would have enjoyed the show better if it followed the format of Noah Hawley's other series Fargo and was more of an anthology, but Hawley seems to have a long-term plan in the works and I'm willing to give him a little more rope.Spoiler!First up is the "good" Xenomorph storyline. I thought that Chris Pratt making friends with raptors in Jurassic World was stupid and I think Wendy's ability to communicate/control a Xenomorph is equally as dumb. I also really hate how powerful they make Wendy. When there is a reveal about a person being a synth and a possible fight was about to start between Wendy and that person, I was pretty excited...and then Wendy can just freeze them because "they're on the network." It just feels like lazy writing.
The other show as the first season of Fallout. I originally tapped out after the first episode, but decided to give it another shot and wound up liking it quite a bit by the time the final episode of the season rolled around. I wish there was some more breathing room in some of the plot twists, but Walter Goggins absolutely kills it in his "dual" roles of The Ghoul and Cooper Howard. Looking forward to catching up with season two once it finishes up.
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I don't stream, so I haven't seen Alien Earth but I really want to at some point. Hopefully, there will be a physical release up the road. I did see the first season of Fallout. It did take a few episodes to grow on me, but by the end, I really loved it.Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostFinished two "new" seasons of shows. First up is Alien: Earth. I had started watching this a while back, but my wife tapped out after a few episodes and then my school schedule got in the way. I decided to restart it over the winter break and found it to be a mixed bag. I didn't find the kids-in-adult-bodies aspect to be as annoying on rewatch and the show does a good job expanding the world. However, there are a couple of things that I really did not like. I'll put these in spoilers to be safe.These things being said, I'm still willing to give the second season a shot. I think I would have enjoyed the show better if it followed the format of Noah Hawley's other series Fargo and was more of an anthology, but Hawley seems to have a long-term plan in the works and I'm willing to give him a little more rope.Spoiler!First up is the "good" Xenomorph storyline. I thought that Chris Pratt making friends with raptors in Jurassic World was stupid and I think Wendy's ability to communicate/control a Xenomorph is equally as dumb. I also really hate how powerful they make Wendy. When there is a reveal about a person being a synth and a possible fight was about to start between Wendy and that person, I was pretty excited...and then Wendy can just freeze them because "they're on the network." It just feels like lazy writing.
The other show as the first season of Fallout. I originally tapped out after the first episode, but decided to give it another shot and wound up liking it quite a bit by the time the final episode of the season rolled around. I wish there was some more breathing room in some of the plot twists, but Walter Goggins absolutely kills it in his "dual" roles of The Ghoul and Cooper Howard. Looking forward to catching up with season two once it finishes up.
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I played Fallout 3 a hecka long time ago and enjoyed the game. I never went deep on the lore and whatnot so I, also, cannot compare it to the game. However, it was a lot more fun than I thought it would be. Looking forward to season two.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostI enjoyed the first season of Fallout. I went into it knowing nothing about the franchise. I'm not a gamer or around that world so I had no expectations.
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Yikes. I looked it up and Fallout 3 was released in October of 2008. The original was released for PC's in 1997. I feel really old seeing things like this as I hadn't heard of it before Amazon started advertising for the show.
I'm very much out of the video game loop. The last game I actively played was Diablo for Playstation which, according to Google, was released in 1998.
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I played Fallout 3 a hecka long time ago and enjoyed the game. I never went deep on the lore and whatnot so I, also, cannot compare it to the game. However, it was a lot more fun than I thought it would be. Looking forward to season two.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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I try really hard not to do the math on when movies and stuff came out. It, more than anything else, makes me feel old. Looking at my favorite movies' release dates reminds me that decades, not years, have passed since their release. How the heck can Seven be over 30 years old?!Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostYikes. I looked it up and Fallout 3 was released in October of 2008. The original was released for PC's in 1997. I feel really old seeing things like this as I hadn't heard of it before Amazon started advertising for the show.
I'm very much out of the video game loop. The last game I actively played was Diablo for Playstation which, according to Google, was released in 1998.
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