Once Upon a Time...
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 jun 2023
- 59min
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7.9/10
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Boyd teme haberse quedado finalmente sin respuestas, mientras los habitantes de la ciudad se preparan para el final; Tabitha se aferra a la creencia de que los niños podrían ser la clave de ... Leer todoBoyd teme haberse quedado finalmente sin respuestas, mientras los habitantes de la ciudad se preparan para el final; Tabitha se aferra a la creencia de que los niños podrían ser la clave de su salvación.Boyd teme haberse quedado finalmente sin respuestas, mientras los habitantes de la ciudad se preparan para el final; Tabitha se aferra a la creencia de que los niños podrían ser la clave de su salvación.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
A.J. Simmons
- Randall
- (as AJ Simmons)
Opiniones destacadas
On season 2 overall: Mumbo jumbo character development with lots of worms and screaming, lovely girls with lovely outfits, situations that defy logic and not that season 1 was super thrilling, at least it had nice smiley creatures scare, but this one was just one mistake after another, one improbable event after another and lots of milking to get to 8 episodes.
'Lost' vibes. Unimpressed.
'Lost' vibes. Unimpressed.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 6
- Production value/impact: 6.5
- Development: 7
- Realism: 6
- Entertainment: 6
- Acting: 7
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 7
- VFX: 7
- Music/score/sound: 6.5
- Depth: 5.5
- Logic: 3.5
- Flow: 6
- Drama/horror/mystery/sci-fi/thriller: 6.5
- Ending: 6.
Sure. I agree that this season has been slower than the first but if you've ever watched a tv show before you must understand that the first season is designed to grab your attention and then the next is character development. In order for a show to survive you need interesting characters and you need to follow their journey. The pacing and writing has been very good as well. I hate to keep comparing this show to Lost (because the creators of Lost made this show) but it really brings me back to how I felt when I watched Lost.
So many twist and turns and just when you think something has been figured out here comes another plot twist.
I won't spoil anything for this episode but there was a scene with Boyd that's just WOW!
I'm so excited where this show is going.
So many twist and turns and just when you think something has been figured out here comes another plot twist.
I won't spoil anything for this episode but there was a scene with Boyd that's just WOW!
I'm so excited where this show is going.
Overall, this season was awful!
We had about 8 episodes of dialogue, boring characters, poor acting, crying, arguing, etc. I thought I was watching a mystery horror? Not a god damn soap opera!
We had more mysteries thrown at us and not a single answer to anything.
Fool me once (Lost), but fool me twice (From)? No thanks! I am not sticking around to have my time wasted, get poor or no answers and a dire grand finale like we had in Lost.
I will not be sticking around for Season 3. There are much better series out now I.e, Silo that has mystery, good acting and you get answers.
I am certainly not falling for these Lost writers again. In the end From will be about some stupid good and evil place that stops evil from spreading to the world *rolls eyes* (reference to Lost).
Go watch a well written and acted series instead is my advice.
We had about 8 episodes of dialogue, boring characters, poor acting, crying, arguing, etc. I thought I was watching a mystery horror? Not a god damn soap opera!
We had more mysteries thrown at us and not a single answer to anything.
Fool me once (Lost), but fool me twice (From)? No thanks! I am not sticking around to have my time wasted, get poor or no answers and a dire grand finale like we had in Lost.
I will not be sticking around for Season 3. There are much better series out now I.e, Silo that has mystery, good acting and you get answers.
I am certainly not falling for these Lost writers again. In the end From will be about some stupid good and evil place that stops evil from spreading to the world *rolls eyes* (reference to Lost).
Go watch a well written and acted series instead is my advice.
(Shortened summary in the bottom of the review)
They didn´t improve on giving us a real finale this season, this also gave us the dullest cliffhanger of the season. But the episode if it hadn´t been a season finale, is actually a pretty good episode with a few things going on like in the episodes before.
The season from start to finish where great and only got better from each episode, so that is definitely something positive.
So yeah i fully recommend you watch this episode and then let us just wait and see if it gets a little more back on track where we started in season 1.
(8/10)
Shortened summary: Not the greatest final, but a great episode in itself. Season 2 ends out like season 1 but all in all is a great season of tv anyways.
They didn´t improve on giving us a real finale this season, this also gave us the dullest cliffhanger of the season. But the episode if it hadn´t been a season finale, is actually a pretty good episode with a few things going on like in the episodes before.
The season from start to finish where great and only got better from each episode, so that is definitely something positive.
So yeah i fully recommend you watch this episode and then let us just wait and see if it gets a little more back on track where we started in season 1.
(8/10)
Shortened summary: Not the greatest final, but a great episode in itself. Season 2 ends out like season 1 but all in all is a great season of tv anyways.
I always meant to go back to "From" but some changes in my circumstances meant that there was a bit of time between viewing that first run and coming back for this. I slotted back in pretty easily though, and whilst I quite liked this season, I don't think it has quite as much horror as the first did.
Having been warned about his wife's digging in the basement, Jim (Eion Bailey) rushes home to find Tabitha (Catalina Sandino Moreno) gone, but in time for the house to collapse, pinning him, and two other residents underneath. This coincides with the arrival in town of a busload of new residents who are confused and (naturally) disbelieving as to what they've entered into - at least until night falls. Boyd (Harold Perrineau) is having an unreal experience of his own, transported to a dungeon and meeting a chained man, who transfers a blood parasite to him, before disappearing.
It's perhaps more creeping terror in this series that some of the specific horror moments of the first run. The creatures get their fill on the first night but after that, as is perhaps more typical of a zombie story - the real threat becomes other people. The new arrivals put a strain on the town's resources, so stress levels rise further. The return of murderer Sara to the town, with Sheriff Boyd only makes things worse - as does the paranoia of new arrival Randall. There are some scenes with the creatures, but many more of them are dream sequences this time.
The shows real problem remains that of a looming shadow of another big four-letter mystery series. As much as I loved "Lost" it was certainly guilty of occasionally seeding plot twists it has no way of paying off. We'll never know, until this series has ended, whether "From" will commit the same sin, or whether it is all planned out. My guess is that the last twist, (no spoilers) in the final moments of this series, isn't what's actually going really going - but we'll see. Onwards to season three.
Having been warned about his wife's digging in the basement, Jim (Eion Bailey) rushes home to find Tabitha (Catalina Sandino Moreno) gone, but in time for the house to collapse, pinning him, and two other residents underneath. This coincides with the arrival in town of a busload of new residents who are confused and (naturally) disbelieving as to what they've entered into - at least until night falls. Boyd (Harold Perrineau) is having an unreal experience of his own, transported to a dungeon and meeting a chained man, who transfers a blood parasite to him, before disappearing.
It's perhaps more creeping terror in this series that some of the specific horror moments of the first run. The creatures get their fill on the first night but after that, as is perhaps more typical of a zombie story - the real threat becomes other people. The new arrivals put a strain on the town's resources, so stress levels rise further. The return of murderer Sara to the town, with Sheriff Boyd only makes things worse - as does the paranoia of new arrival Randall. There are some scenes with the creatures, but many more of them are dream sequences this time.
The shows real problem remains that of a looming shadow of another big four-letter mystery series. As much as I loved "Lost" it was certainly guilty of occasionally seeding plot twists it has no way of paying off. We'll never know, until this series has ended, whether "From" will commit the same sin, or whether it is all planned out. My guess is that the last twist, (no spoilers) in the final moments of this series, isn't what's actually going really going - but we'll see. Onwards to season three.
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- TriviaThe number 11 is a recurring number throughout the series. In this episode, the number "47" (4+7=11) appears on the radio in the RV when it mysteriously turns on. Tillie also mentions that she has 4 children and 7 grand children.
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