Pas de Deux
- El episodio se transmitió el 28 may 2023
- 49min
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7.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Las tensiones se disparan en Colony House cuando se filtra la noticia de la inminente escasez de alimentos; una noche en la clínica da un giro aterrador.Las tensiones se disparan en Colony House cuando se filtra la noticia de la inminente escasez de alimentos; una noche en la clínica da un giro aterrador.Las tensiones se disparan en Colony House cuando se filtra la noticia de la inminente escasez de alimentos; una noche en la clínica da un giro aterrador.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
David Alpay
- Jade
- (solo créditos)
Scott McCord
- Victor
- (solo créditos)
Avery Konrad
- Sara Myers
- (solo créditos)
Deborah Grover
- Tillie
- (solo créditos)
A.J. Simmons
- Randall
- (as AJ Simmons)
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
This episode was definitely an upgrade to the past few episodes for sure, but by no means saved the season. We need much more revelations and good reasons as to why the group is there and the whole deal with the creatures. It was a pretty good step in the right direction at least with the whole Boyd blood transfer to the creature. That looks like it was a peak into something about maybe how they can kill the creatures or something along those lines. Still though it hops around the same boring storylines way to much. I think we now need to find out a solid reason as to why they are all there, or at least a morsel of something that's going to lead into the rest of the season as to why. There's obviously someone watching because of that radio transmission, but that was final episode of last season for gods sake. Since then we literally have radio silence about any answers. Where did Boyd go and what are these alternate type realities they jump in and out of in the tree or caves around the town. So although the final 15 minutes were at least entertaining, it simply is t enough. They need to really ramp up the plot lines and answer questions. Like I said about yellowjackets show. I think this show wasn't intended to be so popular and get a season 2 , and I think they just threw together something for a season and what we get is a mixed bag of and shoddy plot development. Just seems like a ton of filler mixed in with portions that are relevant to the story. Simply put, they were not totally prepared and didn't have much time to make a solid season 2. Just a theory on that though.
One of the greatest strengths of this episode is its ability to progress the overarching storyline in a compelling and engaging manner. The plot unfolds with precision, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats and leaving them eager for more. The narrative is filled with unexpected twists and turns, constantly surprising and challenging the audience's expectations. The pacing is expertly handled, allowing for moments of tension and quiet introspection to coexist seamlessly.
Character development in this episode is exceptional, with each main character experiencing significant growth and transformation. The performances by the cast are nothing short of extraordinary, with each actor fully embodying their character and delivering nuanced and emotionally charged portrayals. The dialogue is sharp and insightful, providing a deeper understanding of the characters' motivations and inner conflicts. This level of development and depth adds a layer of complexity to the series, elevating it beyond mere entertainment.
Visually, "Frome" excels in this episode. The cinematography is breathtaking, with each shot meticulously composed and visually striking. The use of lighting and color palettes is masterful, enhancing the atmosphere and immersing viewers in the world of the show. The production design is meticulous, with attention to detail that brings the setting to life. The visual aesthetics of this episode are a feast for the eyes, further enhancing the storytelling experience.
The music in this episode is exceptional, with a memorable score that perfectly complements the on-screen action. The soundtrack is diverse and expertly chosen, adding depth and emotion to key moments. The use of sound design is also noteworthy, with subtle details that enhance the overall viewing experience.
This episode is a testament to the exceptional writing and direction. The script is intelligent and thought-provoking, tackling complex themes and ideas with finesse. The editing is seamless, with each scene flowing effortlessly into the next, creating a cohesive and immersive narrative.
Character development in this episode is exceptional, with each main character experiencing significant growth and transformation. The performances by the cast are nothing short of extraordinary, with each actor fully embodying their character and delivering nuanced and emotionally charged portrayals. The dialogue is sharp and insightful, providing a deeper understanding of the characters' motivations and inner conflicts. This level of development and depth adds a layer of complexity to the series, elevating it beyond mere entertainment.
Visually, "Frome" excels in this episode. The cinematography is breathtaking, with each shot meticulously composed and visually striking. The use of lighting and color palettes is masterful, enhancing the atmosphere and immersing viewers in the world of the show. The production design is meticulous, with attention to detail that brings the setting to life. The visual aesthetics of this episode are a feast for the eyes, further enhancing the storytelling experience.
The music in this episode is exceptional, with a memorable score that perfectly complements the on-screen action. The soundtrack is diverse and expertly chosen, adding depth and emotion to key moments. The use of sound design is also noteworthy, with subtle details that enhance the overall viewing experience.
This episode is a testament to the exceptional writing and direction. The script is intelligent and thought-provoking, tackling complex themes and ideas with finesse. The editing is seamless, with each scene flowing effortlessly into the next, creating a cohesive and immersive narrative.
Harold Perrineau is front and center in this episode and that's a really good thing. I just love his acting. As Sheriff Boyd he has his plate full with troubles old and new. Can he deal with it? Watch and find out, it's going to be intense.
This episode has thankfully cut down on the fluff. When there's drama it drives the story forward. Some other actors seem to be getting much needed increased direction this time around. Overall I'm very satisfied with this episode and hope this course will stick for the rest of the season. I prefer when shows stick to their guns and subplots do not supplant the dramatic theme.
A good job by everyone involved. I'm looking forward again to see what this show has to offer.
This episode has thankfully cut down on the fluff. When there's drama it drives the story forward. Some other actors seem to be getting much needed increased direction this time around. Overall I'm very satisfied with this episode and hope this course will stick for the rest of the season. I prefer when shows stick to their guns and subplots do not supplant the dramatic theme.
A good job by everyone involved. I'm looking forward again to see what this show has to offer.
After a few episodes that felt like they were simply marking time, Season 2 Episode 6 of From comes with renewed energy and captivating developments. This episode not only injects a much-needed sense of urgency into the storyline but also introduces an exciting new plotline that promises to take the series to thrilling new heights and embracing its true potential.
I dont know if the people that reviewed the episode have even watched it, feels like they are stuck on episode 5 which in all fairness was their weakest episode so far. I hope they can go into more detail about the place and shine some light on it in the last 4 episodes.
I dont know if the people that reviewed the episode have even watched it, feels like they are stuck on episode 5 which in all fairness was their weakest episode so far. I hope they can go into more detail about the place and shine some light on it in the last 4 episodes.
I have watched the serie from the day first episode aired. I was intrigued by its plot and wanted to see more.
The whole first season was unfolding in a good pace, the thrill and the mistery were there to serve the plot.
Season 2, instead, does not deliver.
Slowly, the fiction turn into drama. This is the nightmare for a sci fi, fantasy serie. The characters play it is meant to deliver the punch IN THE GENRE not in adiacent sub plots who turned out to be (no surprise.) drama for most of them because it the most easy one to write AS A FILLER! Comedy is hard. No one dares to make a filler with comedy.
So, my opinion is thta this season 2 is a cheap trick to a filler.
Low, very low.
The whole first season was unfolding in a good pace, the thrill and the mistery were there to serve the plot.
Season 2, instead, does not deliver.
Slowly, the fiction turn into drama. This is the nightmare for a sci fi, fantasy serie. The characters play it is meant to deliver the punch IN THE GENRE not in adiacent sub plots who turned out to be (no surprise.) drama for most of them because it the most easy one to write AS A FILLER! Comedy is hard. No one dares to make a filler with comedy.
So, my opinion is thta this season 2 is a cheap trick to a filler.
Low, very low.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe title of this episode, Pas de Deux, is a dance for two people, typically a man and a woman. The literal translation from French is "step of two."
- ErroresThe awkward leg position of the 'monster' killed which was shown twice at night changes in the morning.
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