Run Boy Run
- El episodio se emitió el 15 feb 2019
- TV-14
- 58min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,7/10
6,4 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAfter sharing the story of his time travel with Vanya, Five hunts for the owner of a fake eye. But two mysterious assassins are hot on his trail.After sharing the story of his time travel with Vanya, Five hunts for the owner of a fake eye. But two mysterious assassins are hot on his trail.After sharing the story of his time travel with Vanya, Five hunts for the owner of a fake eye. But two mysterious assassins are hot on his trail.
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- Guionistas
- Estrellas
Elliot Page
- Vanya Hargreeves
- (as Ellen Page)
Adam Godley
- Pogo
- (voz)
Jordan Claire Robbins
- Grace
- (as Jordan Robbins)
T.J. McGibbon
- Young Vanya
- (as TJ McGibbon)
- Director/a
- Guionistas
- Todo el reparto y equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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Reseñas destacadas
Time-Bending Drama Unfolds but still slow
This episode continues to unravel the tangled web of the Hargreeves siblings' lives. This episode digs deeper into their backstories and sets the stage for the complex dynamics that will define the series. While there are moments that shine, some aspects feel a bit too familiar and hinder the overall experience. One of the episode's strengths is its ability to flesh out the characters and their relationships. We get a closer look at Number Five's intriguing time-traveling abilities, which serve as a pivotal plot device. His urgency to prevent an impending apocalypse adds a layer of tension that keeps us engaged. However, relying heavily on Five's time-travel escapades can make the plot feel a bit one-dimensional. This over-dependence might leave viewers wondering if the show will eventually offer more than just a time-traveling twist.
The show's production value remains top-notch, with impressive cinematography and a distinct visual style that sets it apart from other superhero series. The use of music, especially in the montage scenes, continues to elevate the narrative, adding an emotional depth that complements the unfolding drama.
Despite these strengths, the episode occasionally stumbles over its own ambitions. The plot's development feels somewhat sluggish, as if the story is taking its time to find its footing. While character development is essential, the pacing could benefit from more urgency, as some viewers might find themselves impatiently waiting for the narrative to pick up speed. Moreover, certain characters, while interesting, can become a bit annoying due to their exaggerated quirks like Klaus's chaotic antics, while essential to their characters, it's really testing my patience. The show's effort to balance multiple storylines can sometimes feel unfocused, leaving us with the sense that it is trying to juggle too many balls at once.
Overall, this episode does a commendable job of building on the foundation laid by the first episode. It delves into the characters' complexities and teases the promise of more significant conflicts ahead.
The show's production value remains top-notch, with impressive cinematography and a distinct visual style that sets it apart from other superhero series. The use of music, especially in the montage scenes, continues to elevate the narrative, adding an emotional depth that complements the unfolding drama.
Despite these strengths, the episode occasionally stumbles over its own ambitions. The plot's development feels somewhat sluggish, as if the story is taking its time to find its footing. While character development is essential, the pacing could benefit from more urgency, as some viewers might find themselves impatiently waiting for the narrative to pick up speed. Moreover, certain characters, while interesting, can become a bit annoying due to their exaggerated quirks like Klaus's chaotic antics, while essential to their characters, it's really testing my patience. The show's effort to balance multiple storylines can sometimes feel unfocused, leaving us with the sense that it is trying to juggle too many balls at once.
Overall, this episode does a commendable job of building on the foundation laid by the first episode. It delves into the characters' complexities and teases the promise of more significant conflicts ahead.
Are you kidding me?!?
This and the first episode was so bad it made me quit the show. "Stick with it" yeah I know, this failed to interest me and it's the makers' fault.
Boring
I think I've just enjoyed 10 minutes of this episode, it goes verrrryyyy sloooooww and it's boring
Poo sandwich but on really nice bread
The opening scenes and the final 10 minutes were amazing. However the filling inbetween was remarkably dreary. The 20 minutes or so of greatness give me hope though
Snoozefest
I hoped this series will get some momentum after very mediocre first episode, but nope, still gloomy and boring. Looks to me like an interesting story for maybe one movie was stretched out to fill whole season? Definitely bad writing, acting didn't impress me either. Good music though, and I still hope it will get better, so 5/10.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesBased on the poster for Diego's fight, Reginald died on the night of March 21, 2019.
- PifiasAn ocular prosthesis (glass eye) is hemispherical, not an orb.
- Citas
Vanya Hargreeves: Why didn't you just time travel back?
Number Five: [sarcastically] Wish I'd thought of that! Time travel is a crapshoot. I went into the ice and never acorn-ed. You think I didn't try everything to get back to my family?
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- Duración
- 58min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.00 : 1
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