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  1. 18 hours ago, cuppasun said:

    I would be even more impressed if someone was able to make a truly good adaptation of We Have Always Lived In The Castle. Like Turn of the Screw, that one is creepy on the highest level, with a story based on an unreliable narrator. I like it as much--and occasionally more--than Hill House. I've listened to the audio versions of both, which are extremely well-narrated.

    Don't know when or if it'll be good, but according to IMDb we're getting We Have Always Lived In The Castle.

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  2. There's something about DC's costumes that look "fake" to me compared to Marvel's. I can't decide if it's how they're filmed or the fabric of the costumes, or whatever, but the Justice League look more like they're dressed up like life-size action figures than costumes the characters would purposely choose. They'll probably look better on film than in pics, it's just distracting me more than I would expect.

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  3. I think I oversold myself on this when it was first announced. "A whole set of characters I haven't seen in live-action before!" "ABC is guaranteed to put effort into this because it's Marvel!" "They have to make it look good if they're showing it on IMAX!"

    When instead I should've been cautiously reminding myself that ABC only ordered a short season/miniseries despite being desperate for good material, and that with a small episode order comes a smaller budget that will definitely show on screen. And that they're probably only bothering with IMAX for legal reasons.

    Still, it is a short season and Lockjaw is adorable, so I'll give it a try. I'll probably end up rooting for Maximus to destroy them all, but that's actually not that unusual for me. *shrug*

    On ‎6‎/‎29‎/‎2017 at 5:16 PM, starri said:

    I always try to be optimistic, but that looks like pure garbage.

    Was the guy playing Maximus the Mad that bad on Game of Thrones?

    From what I've seen of him, Iwan Rheon is usually a good bet as an actor, so not sure what's going on here. Frankly, I'm more concerned by eight episodes of Anson Mount communicating with only facial expressions. It's... not looking good. And I actually like Mount - maybe I'm just mourning the loss of his long hair and feeling sulky?

  4. 13 hours ago, dargosmydaddy said:

    Finally got to watch the last three episodes. I love this show! So much going on, and so much adding up. Great acting and storytelling.

    Did the gangster who killed Eliza the first time say his name was Enslow Cole?? He says his name twice (since the scene repeats twice) and I swear that's what I heard both times.

    And after my question in the earlier episodes was where everyone got their period costumes from, my question this time is where one finds such a perfect looking strawberry in an apocalyptic shelter? (Jennifer's turtle bait)

    According to closed captioning, it's Enslow Carver. Thankfully. We still need to sort out Cole's mom, I don't think there's time for many more twists in the family tree.

    Good catch with the strawberry. I just saw it and thought, "Mmmmm, strawberry." Maybe Jones had the foresight to build hydroponic gardens since scavenging really seems to shorten lifespans?

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  5. 14 minutes ago, CaptainE said:

    Cole said at the end that " they are coming for us," or something similar.   How does he know this?   Olivia can just bop titan around as she wishes now, and be on the defensive.  And if she got to where she is by manipulating time/events, why does she not remember anything of it, or does she still have yet to go 'back' and start all of the machinations?

    Unless I'm forgetting something, that's probably just guesswork on his part. They just shot up Titan and turned their supposed savior against them, and they know that the facility was going to be levelled within a year so Cole & Co. probably figured this was the cause. Olivia doesn't remember anything because her past was affected by her future self. The joys of time travel!

    17 minutes ago, CaptainE said:

    Also, who stuck the coordinates for titan to the tree?

    It was Mallick.

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  6. 3 hours ago, madam magpie said:

    If she's the true Witness (that's what Athan says at the end, right?), does that mean she was the one in Cassie's hallucinations, the one trying to destroy time, the one who imprisoned Cassie, and so on? If so, then I do feel bad for Athan because his whole life was basically just another game Olivia was playing. 

    Yep, she's supposed to be the Witness. When she saw her unmasked self in the house, future!Olivia's face was glowing red, which I think confirms it. It'll be interesting to see if we see her Becoming, or if they'll try to stop her before she fulfills her destiny. And I agree, poor Athan: a lousy childhood, a lonely life, and a miserable "future" always looming.

    For a long while I had a theory that the entire show took place in the middle of an endless domino effect of timelines. Time travel is discovered and people keep trying to "fix" problems only to make them worse. Eventually they go way back and discover patient zero and we get a plague, and then the 12 Monkeys taking advantage of said plague, etc., and the problems keep building themselves up into something worse in the newest timeline. I had thought that originally Athan or someone else was the Witness, but in this timeline Olivia gets pissed and starts a whole new chain reaction so she becomes the Witness. But we've got so much to cover in the final season as it is, I'm guessing we're just going with full-on evil Olivia for the entire season.

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  7. On ‎5‎/‎29‎/‎2017 at 3:11 AM, thuganomics85 said:

    That said, I'm pretty sure Olivia capped poor Dr. Alder during her escape.  It looked like Dr. Lansky was able to get out of the way, but I'm guessing Alder is a goner.

    I had to rewind this part to check because I originally thought/hoped that it was just a random tech but yes, Adler got shot. Maybe he'd recover under normal circumstances but they're about to go on the run from Titan and I don't see him surviving that. Lasky got away. I kept waiting for Whitley to save them but that was a no-go. I know Demore Barnes stays busy but there had better be a reason he wasn't around when Olivia is still their "guest" and Jones & Co. are going on such a dangerous mission. Maybe he's downstairs working on Charon (a.k.a. probably a tunnel out of the facility) since they didn't know what kind of deadline they had.

    6 hours ago, Hanahope said:

    I think Coles mother is the blonde lady who didn't have a mask on at the ball, who purposely looked at cole as he ran by and the camera lingered on her.  I saw her again in some later scenes too,  in different times, when cole was around.  She's got her own time travel device I bet.

    I'm pretty sure that woman is Constance, from the painting that hid the Word of the Witness. If she's the reason the Word went missing for three decades, maybe she's also working against Olivia. That would certainly increase the chances of her being Cole's mother. Either way, I'm certain we'll see her again. (It would be kinda funny if she is Cassie's mother-in-law, considering the face Cassie made when she saw the painting in ep5.)

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  8. Noticed some things during my rewatch:

    Ep6:
    -The mine explosion in Hope Valley was giving me Silent Hill vibes, with the sirens and ash.
    -The dead lady that Jennifer finally faced:

    Spoiler

    was that Eliza? She's wearing the right mask and her throat was slit, though Athan changed her death. Also, this chick's skin looked... flaky? I couldn't tell if she was decomposing or maybe frozen?

    Ep7:
    -Jones had a time travel breakthrough after a "hallucination." No way that's insignificant. So, the Witness, or one of the good guys?

  9. Rewatching to procrastinate on work. Thanks for an excuse, Syfy!

    Ep1: I'm referring to future!Cassie's streaky hair has her Britta hair. "Life got dark," indeed.

    Ep4: Ramse's death was well done, emotional without being melodramatic. Not surprised he told Cole not to undo it, I think the years of time travel drama and Sam's death wore him out. He was just done with it all. Cole sounded so young saying "brother" at the end, and you could tell that he was mourning Ramse and the news that his kid was the Witness. No wonder he needed to see Cassie after that.

    I just noticed that young Cole and young Athan are played by the same actor. Nice detail.

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  10. Boy: We heard you were a spook, not a squatter.
    Jennifer: I'm a lot of things, kiddo: brainiac mental patient, CEO-slash-corporate terrorist, future psychic gypsy pirate. But I ain't no squatter, bro.


    Olivia: You are the Witness.
    Athan: No, that's where you're wrong. But I witnessed. It just took her for me to see. Life isn't measured by clocks. And though you have an army at your back, you are alone and that is why you will lose.

  11. 1 hour ago, ElectricBoogaloo said:

    Maybe I'm stupid, but why did they gas all of those people in the tent? What was the point of that?

    My guess: they had just witnessed (heh) a woman magically disappear into thin air. They could also describe the vests, Christopher Lloyd's character, and of course poor little Athan's involvement, all information that Jones & Co. didn't have otherwise. All it would take is one person being determined to file a detailed police report despite probably looking nuts or using their experience to write a scifi novel or something, and the group is suddenly much easier to trace in time. This way there's just a spike in disappearances instead of a mystery cult to trace.

    Sadly, I'm sure they're also using the murders to indoctrinate Athan so that he's prepared for his "destiny." The speech he gave that was essentially, "everything dies because of time, we got what we needed from you, thanks for your sacrifice" and then having him be the one to gas everyone - they're definitely trying to get him in the "right" state of mind.

    And speaking of kids, how creepy was Vivian and the Missionary leading lil' Pallid Man away before the carnage begins? "That's not for your eyes. Yet." Ace parenting.

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  12. On ‎5‎/‎22‎/‎2017 at 0:24 PM, CrystalMoon said:

    Does anyone else think she is Cole's mother?

    So long as it isn't Olivia trying to ensure her own becoming, I'm happy. Anyone else. Literally any other person. Jennifer would be squicky, but at least she's a decent person. I don't remember what we learned about his mother back in season 1 so I'm not sure who is a possible candidate. Maybe some time travel twist so that we get Madeline Stowe again? I'm 80% certain it isn't Olivia, but I'm 100% certain I won't be able to handle poor Otter Eyes' face while trying to deal with the latest mindfuck that is his life.

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  13. 5 hours ago, UNOSEZ said:

    As much as I loved this season.. And I'm happy Olivia is back to being a bad.. As I could never totally trust her being on the right side of things... I do feel like the show let Cassie and Cole off the hook... And tried yo turn Jones into more of a Gray character than I felt she really was... Yes she wanted to go back and save her kid.. But in the context of stopping the witness... Ramse was gray and at times selfish but his son was a casualty of a world gone mad at the hands of the witness.. But until the last episode.. Cassie and Cole turned their backs on everyone for a man who it turns out was ready to destroy the world... Just because he couldn't doesn't change anything...He killed ramse.. She shot deacon... They betrayed Jones.. She pointed a Gun at jones' daughter and all of that was to protect someone who had told them he was going to destroy the world... Now season 4 will come and ppl will prob have to work together again.. But if I'm deacon Hanna Whitley or Jones I'm doing it with a stink face all season 

    To me, Cassie and Cole didn't run from the others for the man, they went rogue for the child. Little Athan hadn't been making his own choices, so it's fair that they didn't want to kill him and believed that their grown son wasn't pure evil either. They were seeing a person instead of a monster. If there was a chance of talking Adult Athan down from the ledge and saving the world without killing their son, why not? Had they not been able to get through to him, I actually think both of them were capable of killing him. Cassie is harder than she used to be; and when they were at the house and Athan sorta lunged at Cassie, Cole didn't hesitate to aim his gun at his own son. I do think that it would've been harder on Cole than Cassie, because she accepts that nurture may win out over nature while Cole could only see his own blame in this.

    As for Jones going gray, I think that time has worn her down a little and growing closer to the people around her has complicated matters. Certainly Jones of season 1 wouldn't've let Cassie see her mother just because they "owed" her. But when it mattered, when she was aiming at Athan and Cassie was aiming at Hannah, Jones made what she thought was the necessary choice at her daughter's expense.

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  14. Binge-Watching Pro: getting through Athan's storyline in a few hours. Children of destiny tend to test my patience, so I don't think I would've loved this season as much if it was dragged out over 10 weeks.

    Binge-Watching Con: we just got the new season and now it's already gone and now we have to wait another year to see how it ends and I am not a patient person, Syfy! (end rant.)

    I'm kinda torn on how I feel about Athan. Yes, his storyline became predictable. But to be fair, a personal connection was bound to set him off eventually because he thought he was haunted by an inevitable destiny. I had hunches that he wasn't guaranteed to become anything, and I was certain when it was "the end" at the house and his first concern was for his parents to leave.

    The writers could've had a lighter hand with the familial similarities: a man out of time falling in love with a woman of medicine, her father's timepiece, a death by embolism. But in the end, gunning down the bad guys, side by side with his parents - that was a great scene. I love their family, even though all of them are probably doomed.

    I'll probably have something more substantial to contribute once the final episodes marinate, but for now.... I love this show. I just adore it. Next season is going to be awesome. And it's going to break my heart. And I can't wait.

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  15. Past Jennifer: Primaries! They're trying to tell you something!
    Present Jennifer: *holds up sketches* Could they do it in English please?
    Future Jennifer: Yeah, that was always annoying.

     

    Cassie: I thought you were inevitable. Written. Every little kick was like a knife in my heart. When you left me, I felt... free. But then I saw you, only for a second. You were crying. And small. And I knew that you were--
    Athan: Good?
    Cassie: Nothing. You were nothing. Not yet. Whoever you are today is not who you have to be tomorrow.

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  16. Okay, just started binge-watching so lumping things together by night instead of episode is tricky, but the basics:

    Cole: Cole Needs A Hug may as well be the synopsis for every. single. episode. If he's dead at the end of the series I'm gonna be so pissed.

    Cassie: kudos to you, for looking slim and trim and fitting into your skinny jeans right after giving birth

    Deacon: poor guy gets ripped apart protecting Jennifer, gets put back together roughly, gets haunted by his dad for a year, and when he finally gets his reunion scenes? 
    Cassie: Hi! Also, where's Cole?
    Cole's face: Oh... It's you....

    Jennifer: I get secondhand embarrassment really easily, so her theatre run was a bit much for me, but the meta bit about building an audience and advertising more was wonderful. 99 Red Balloons was also an awesome way to look inside her head, because it was so colorful and fun while the balloons full of glitter are bursting when real Jennifer is seeing headshots. Simultaneously funny and sad, like all the best Jennifer scenes are.

    Olivia: I just love her. I love competent female villains. I will continue to love her until she succeeds in killing any of my favorite characters.

    Witness: so when Jennifer referred to baby-in-a-box as a "weapon" was that just because they hadn't revealed the baby twist yet, or is there the slightest hope that the Witness is playing everyone and somehow the C&C baby and he are not the same person? I mean, the Witness is definitely playing everyone, I'm just curious what the big twist (probably in the season finale) will be.

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  17. I'm not surprised this week's ratings weren't spiking. Speaking as a casual viewer, I'm guessing there are plenty of people like myself that knew this episode was coming and just didn't feel any enthusiasm for it.

    I've seen every episode of Galavant because that show was delightful. The recent Flash musical episode really worked (for me) because you could see how much fun the cast was having. When musical television works, it works really well. Maybe this episode did. But after so many seasons when it could've stood alone as something special in a series that seems tailor-made for a musical episode, we're instead given a last-minute effort, from a creative team that frustrates me, this close to the finale and cramming in THE wedding into the same episode?? That doesn't sound like an episode created from a spirit of fun; it just feels like a gimmick. Why waste time with that? I found pics of the Captain Swan wedding on tumblr and for me that was enough. I just can't muster more interest than that anymore, and it's probably the same for a lot of viewers.

    I'm sure the ratings will go up next week for the big finale because for a lot of people this is the series finale regardless of season 7. Personally, I'll tune in for nostalgia mostly, and to say goodbye to characters that I loved even as I hated the stories. But I doubt we'll get a huge ratings bump. I think a lot of fans said their goodbyes a long time ago and don't need to see the show one last time. It will be enough to browse social media afterward out of curiosity, just like I did with the wedding this week.

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  18. It could just be two hours of the actors reciting the Wakandan phonebook and I would still see this twice in theatres. But unlike Civil War, where I knew that two hours wasn't enough to satisfy the hype I had built up, with Black Panther my expectations keep rising and I'm okay with that. It's so refreshing to be eager (borderline giddy) about a film early on and be confident that a year from now the film will prove me right.

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