I actually agree. Though it took me a few episodes to fully get on board with season 1 also. We'll see.
There are some theories online that it has to do with the DNA/memory records of all the guests that Delos was recording. Peter is probably "smuggling" out that data. Since all the guests are wealthy and most likely important people, Delos could use that information as a form of blackmail or to replace key figures in the real world with hosts.
I actually agree. Though it took me a few episodes to fully get on board with season 1 also. We'll see.
i'm enjoying it tbh. though the time hops are annoying
Just finished rewatching season 1 and you nailed it. Makes so much more sense when you know what's going on.
Episode 4 was probably the strongest so far in season 2 (and surprise, Dolores wasn't even in the episode). We're finally getting an idea what Delos was doing and what their true interest was when investing in the park. My one gripe is that Elsie looked freshly showered and made up after being chained inside a cave and ting in a bucket for several days (a week or more... don't remember how long it was supposed to be).
Yeah. It's cool with them bringing on the moral topics of immortality. It was well done with the example of Delos.
Man in Black never seems to choose sides, And always seemsnto do what's the right chess move to advance in the "game".
Shogun world seems to be cool, looking forward to all the visuals. Something different than the desert
I have a sneaking su ion that this Elsie is actually a clone.
Last nights episode was pretty bad, tbh...
Yeah, Maeve and Dolores' storylines are kind of a drag so far.
I thought season 1 was good but this season 2 for the most part looks like the show
is out of gas....the shogun story line is just awful. stick a fork in it.......
I still like it but I have to go read a recap right after to realize what the is going on
I kind of feel like season 2 is confusing just for the sake of being confusing.
Its like another Lost basically
This season feels a lot more straightforward imo. They're pretty clear about when you're watching a flashback vs. when you on the present.
Last episode was different but was good. Incredible acting by the ghost nation leader
Good to see Anthony Hopkins on the last two episodes. I'm surprised as I thought he wouldn't be appearing any more.
Episode 8 was easily the best in a long while, with a lot of tie-ins and explinations to events back in season 1. Hopefully Akecheta remains a prominent character from here on out.
Disappointing finale
Make sure you watch the finale past the credits.
Pretty ing wild. I haven't processed it all.
Season was a mess, but I look forward to now binging it over a shorter period to see if it makes sense or gets better.
Season 1 was great but got better with added viewings.
Neat... but ultimately pointless. It was confirmed that the MiB we've been watching all season is the real one. The post-credit version is some far future hybrid version that we'll probably never see again.
I don't know what to think. I was on such a high for this show after season 1 and now I'm pretty luke warm.
The ringer wrote a good article on this season
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.the...d-storytelling the ringer sums up how I feel about this season..
I still enjoyed it but it was a chore sometimes to figure out what was going on.
Damn the trajectory of this show went from great to in just 10 episodes. This season was unbearably bad.
on top of them being machines and the care factor being gone for these characters, they are now the bad guys too.
I stopped watching at episode 4 of season 2, couldn't do it anymore didn't find it enjoyable anymore..
I loved season 1, I'll try season 2 again in a few months, maybe it'll be easier to follow and appreciate by binge watching..
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