These Fragile Lives
- El episodio se transmitió el 3 nov 2024
- TV-14
- 48min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.8/10
5.4 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Los límites comienzan a debilitarse a medida que aumenta la preocupación por el embarazo de Fátima; Jade sigue un sendero que conduce al bosque; Julie y Randall buscan un poco de normalidad.Los límites comienzan a debilitarse a medida que aumenta la preocupación por el embarazo de Fátima; Jade sigue un sendero que conduce al bosque; Julie y Randall buscan un poco de normalidad.Los límites comienzan a debilitarse a medida que aumenta la preocupación por el embarazo de Fátima; Jade sigue un sendero que conduce al bosque; Julie y Randall buscan un poco de normalidad.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
A.J. Simmons
- Randall
- (as AJ Simmons)
Opiniones destacadas
I have had enough with this show... Am I a bank of questions that every episode I have to come up with 20 more questions without getting any answer in return.
The Producers liked the hype, they are getting money out of it, they are getting their name up high for nothing.
Events are going slow motion and what we have to think about at episode 7 where we should be close to season finale or maybe the show finale is Julie's DMV and her getting stoned everyday.. Also Elgin seeing that dead woman and now they are in a cave together, How thoughful of him.
It's either Victor who is going to bring the answers from the toy and this is waste of time.
The Producers liked the hype, they are getting money out of it, they are getting their name up high for nothing.
Events are going slow motion and what we have to think about at episode 7 where we should be close to season finale or maybe the show finale is Julie's DMV and her getting stoned everyday.. Also Elgin seeing that dead woman and now they are in a cave together, How thoughful of him.
It's either Victor who is going to bring the answers from the toy and this is waste of time.
Unfortunately after 4 of the best episodes the show has put out to kick off the season, we appear to be stuck in a mid season slouch with 3 very repetitious filler episodes.
There are too many sub plots dragging out that viewers care very little about, there's too much melodrama and ultimately just too much filler in episodes 5, 6 and 7.
Which his is problematic for several reasons, the first being that seasons are only 10 episodes long and where it's a weekly trickle release, you can't just plow through and get to the stuff that you really find interesting.
There's still hope though, with 3 episodes to go there's enough time to get back into a good tempo and finish the season strong.
6/10 - too much filler but potentially building up to a payoff.
There are too many sub plots dragging out that viewers care very little about, there's too much melodrama and ultimately just too much filler in episodes 5, 6 and 7.
Which his is problematic for several reasons, the first being that seasons are only 10 episodes long and where it's a weekly trickle release, you can't just plow through and get to the stuff that you really find interesting.
There's still hope though, with 3 episodes to go there's enough time to get back into a good tempo and finish the season strong.
6/10 - too much filler but potentially building up to a payoff.
They could have skipped airing this episode and the show would've still made perfect sense, like seriously: the only "important" thing that happend was at the very last 30 seconds.
I understand the purpose of the past two slow-episodes and I will continue to defend them. But this one was just not it. A lot of filler dialogue, random scenes that don't make any sense, too much Fatima screentime and the new cop is so cringe.
Also the time was moving SO SLOW, an entire episode passed and not even a single day in Fromville passed accordingly.
They better be holding a banger in the last 3 episodes for all of this waiting to be worth it.
DO BETTER WRITING TEAM.
I understand the purpose of the past two slow-episodes and I will continue to defend them. But this one was just not it. A lot of filler dialogue, random scenes that don't make any sense, too much Fatima screentime and the new cop is so cringe.
Also the time was moving SO SLOW, an entire episode passed and not even a single day in Fromville passed accordingly.
They better be holding a banger in the last 3 episodes for all of this waiting to be worth it.
DO BETTER WRITING TEAM.
I've watched the entire episode in like 10 minutes. I'm so glad we have a skip button.
They could do so many good things with this show but sadly they are focused on the wrong direction. I don't care that much about the characters, just tell me the story.
You're adding so many fillers but forget to move the plot forward, from what I bcan see they are doing just random nonsense things, I'm afraid they are doing this on purpose because they want to dragg this show a lot of season. You can't do that if you don't have a compelling story.
I'm still watching this show just to see how low it can go.
They could do so many good things with this show but sadly they are focused on the wrong direction. I don't care that much about the characters, just tell me the story.
You're adding so many fillers but forget to move the plot forward, from what I bcan see they are doing just random nonsense things, I'm afraid they are doing this on purpose because they want to dragg this show a lot of season. You can't do that if you don't have a compelling story.
I'm still watching this show just to see how low it can go.
The episode was, overall, a disappointment for those who hoped for suspense and plot development. Much of the episode felt like it was simply filling time, with scenes that seemed to stretch on without bringing any real movement to the story. The slow pacing and lack of major revelations left me waiting for something meaningful to happen, but it didn't deliver-until the last minute.
In a surprising turn, Fatima's shocking attack to kill Tillie provided the only real spark. Breaking the monotony and adding a jolt of intensity. However, it felt a bit out of the blue, especially for those familiar with Fatima's character. This twist raises questions about where her storyline is heading, but as a whole, the episode felt like a filler until that final, brutal moment. It left me both intrigued and frustrated, hoping the next episode brings more substance to the table.
In a surprising turn, Fatima's shocking attack to kill Tillie provided the only real spark. Breaking the monotony and adding a jolt of intensity. However, it felt a bit out of the blue, especially for those familiar with Fatima's character. This twist raises questions about where her storyline is heading, but as a whole, the episode felt like a filler until that final, brutal moment. It left me both intrigued and frustrated, hoping the next episode brings more substance to the table.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresWhen Elgin is opening the cellar doors, you can clearly see a line in the sky behind him from a plane. They are supposed to be stranded in an unknown place. No planes exist to fly over head here. Filming error.
- Bandas sonorasQue Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
(Opening Theme Music)
written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
performed by Pixies
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