Pan |
Anybody else a little disturbed by the casualness of a van full of clones being killed by robot? Nobody seemed to be the least bit disturbed by it, just surprised he was able to do it.
I thought there was only one clone in the van? I was surprised the woman wasn't disturbed by it. I expected Kennex to go and high five Dorrain. Seriously, Kennex shot a guy in the face to avoid a trial and a lot of headaches. Those two seem to be a perfect match. Almost Judge Dredd.
Arnwyn |
Anybody else a little disturbed by the casualness of a van full of clones being killed by robot? Nobody seemed to be the least bit disturbed by it, just surprised he was able to do it.
No, not even remotely.
Maybe if they weren't insane murderous thugs who brutally killed a young scared innocent nurse for questionable reasons.
I also think they're aware what the DRN series are capable of (they were in service before). And, it was already noted how Kennex would likely feel.
thenorthman |
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Sooo I am liking the show!
Any one pick up the references on "The Wall"?
It was referenced in the "Pilot" while the MX came up to his car asking Kennex what he was doing.
Then again in "Blood Brothers" when the guy in prison was summing up the Captain. Something along the lines she did real well with the "situation on the wall".
Plus also at least on the Pilot Episode, haven't paid enough attention on the other episodes to see if it was also on them, that the distant view of the city landscape shows a nice modern looking city with a fair amount of green grass in the foreground.
If pause it just right the deeper you go back you see older style (todays maybe) buildings grey and darker with a HUGE wall around them. If you could use the newer buildings as a reference it has to be around 20 to 30 stories high. Also looks to have some type of glow to it so force field or some other type of electric current flowing through it.
I just hope the show goes on long enough to figure out what is behind that wall.
As to Dorian flipping the van, my take on it was that his emotions mad him go overboard with protecting/revenging a friend. Which would explain why he never did it before.....maybe read to much into it.
My take on the Android tank in the episode where he almost got his but kicked I was guessing that it might of been an early military model built for combat.
With the MX models being the newest military type models because they found having them with to much emotions cause problems....or something like that.
All just opinions.....
thenorthman |
Also looked a little into the "Wall" yesterday to see if I could find anything on it.
People have noticed it but nothing really more than what I have said.
I did find out though that the series first 7 to 8 episodes well be aired out of order. Why do this? Its crazy....oh its Fox...did the same with Firefly.....
Rynjin |
Didn't realize we had a thread for this. Really enjoying this show. Dorian and Kennex's interactions are easily the best part about the show, just feels like there's a lot of chemistry there, and it didn't take them long at all to pull it off (unlike a lot of buddy cop shows which either take a while to get there, or NEVER quite pull it off).
Honestly, the only real difference between this and other procedurals is this one actually admits the science involved is sci-fi.
That being said, I'm continuing to find it entertaining. I was a little curious about the bad guys'
Spoiler:robot. Was he a contemporary of Dorian's line? He seemed a little less "stiff" than the modern models and did the similar face glowing thing, albeit purple. I can only assume they got a hold of him the same way Rudy claimed to have gotten a hold of Dorian.
Kalshane |
So I caught up over the weekend. Still not super-engaged in the plot (mystery about The Wall not-withstanding) but the show does a great job with the humorous aspects. Thoroughly enjoy Dorian and Kennex's banter. Now if they can either get the drama firing correctly, or realize they may be better-served by playing to their strengths and taking the show a little lighter.
Imbicatus |
There hasn't been a decision made yet. It's not looking good for renewal based on FOX moving Bones back into the timeslot. It's an expensive show to make, and Fox aired episodes out of order. It has decent ratings despite that, so I am holding out hope it gets renewed. However Fox is where good shows regularly get killed by network mismanagement.
Maybe Netflix will be able to pick it up if Fox doesn't renew.
Hama |
Now THAT'S the way to make a season finale. No craptastic cliffhanger nonsense - and actual ending that's upbeat. That's more like it.
(Might make sense if it isn't renewed, but still.)
Season Finale? NOOOOOOOOOOO
Yeah, Fox is a show killer. Also, what is with their stupidity of airing episodes out of order?
Kalshane |
I found the finale weirdly upbeat in comparison to the rest of the show so far (I mean, yes, we had a serial killer, but they actually had the opportunity to save the victims) and even Detective Paul got to assist constructively with the case and have a scene showing him to not be a complete jerk. It felt very much like "We don't know if we're getting another season or not, so here's an episode with a vague sense of closure."
I hope it comes back, simply because the Kennex and Dorian bickering in the car scenes are highly entertaining and I do want to know more about the world, particularly The Wall, but it certainly didn't blow me away at any point this season.
Set |
even Detective Paul got to assist constructively with the case and have a scene showing him to not be a complete jerk.
That part, him giving the money to the homeless kid, was pretty strongly out of character, based on what we've seen of him all season (especially in the beginning, when he practically had 'I'm the traitor who ratted you out to Insyndicate' tattooed on his forehead). And yet, we've really only seem him dealing with his fellow cops, almost all of whom seem to regard him as 'the jerk,' and this might be the only time we've seen him not with his guard up.
Kalshane |
I agree. I was pointing it more as another instance of them trying to make a more "feel good" episode, which clashed with the rest of the episodes a bit.
That being said, considering the beat cops apparently put together a decent contribution for his "surgery" (at least enough that the one cop doing the collecting wasn't embarrassed to bring it to Maldonado), Paul apparently isn't universally hated in the department. Just by Kennex (and to a lesser degree, Stahl.)
Fabius Maximus |
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It's true
JJ Abrams' Almost Human axed after one seasonFox just doesn't get SciFi.
Fox doesn't understand the concept of broadcasting episodes in the correct order.