Thresholds
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 nov 2024
- TV-14
- 50min
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6.8/10
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Las acusaciones y las verdades salen a la luz tras una tragedia; Victor lucha por recuperar recuerdos enterrados hace mucho tiempo sobre el pasado de la ciudad; Julie y Ethan buscan respuest... Leer todoLas acusaciones y las verdades salen a la luz tras una tragedia; Victor lucha por recuperar recuerdos enterrados hace mucho tiempo sobre el pasado de la ciudad; Julie y Ethan buscan respuestas sobre las misteriosas ruinas del bosque.Las acusaciones y las verdades salen a la luz tras una tragedia; Victor lucha por recuperar recuerdos enterrados hace mucho tiempo sobre el pasado de la ciudad; Julie y Ethan buscan respuestas sobre las misteriosas ruinas del bosque.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
A.J. Simmons
- Randall
- (as AJ Simmons)
Opiniones destacadas
Let be honest we all agree ep 7 was so bad
but ep8 its a start for something big
we wont get any answers that's clear
the still only 30 ep and that's not long
for a show with this kind they always give a lot of questions to keep you hook. Let us just sit and watch and wait to see what next
the only bad part we have to wait so long for next season
and this ep doesn't deserve such hate
i can understand about ep 7
and lets pray the show wont get canceled .
But fatima and her mysterious pregnancy doesn't deserve to be the season conclusion its feel like its the only plot moving forward but still slow .again a lot of question and no answers and to many slow plots at the same time.
But fatima and her mysterious pregnancy doesn't deserve to be the season conclusion its feel like its the only plot moving forward but still slow .again a lot of question and no answers and to many slow plots at the same time.
I completely understand the frustration and hate directed at the last episode ... I do not for this one. While the first half was slow and I was bracing myself for another pointless filler episode, the second half delivered genuinely entertaining and informative scenes that set us up for a good two-part finale. All these people saying we didn't get answers ... what exactly were you expecting?! The nature of the show necessitates that we can't solve too many questions as we go.
This episode will stand on the quality of the next two, of course. While we do need to seriously progress the plot forward with the finales, this was a perfectly good episode 8/10. Again, I thought episode 7 was genuinely bad ... but I don't think anywhere near this many people would be hating on episode 8 if it weren't for episode 7.
This episode will stand on the quality of the next two, of course. While we do need to seriously progress the plot forward with the finales, this was a perfectly good episode 8/10. Again, I thought episode 7 was genuinely bad ... but I don't think anywhere near this many people would be hating on episode 8 if it weren't for episode 7.
I found this weeks episode to be an improvement from the last couple, with things starting to pick up and some things coming around and tying together but it still falls short of the opening 4 episodes.
There was still too much melodrama and it's been ages since we had any shock and awe but at least a couple elements of the mystery are starting to unfold. I'm not surprised at all to see how things are turning out with Fatima and the other side stories, I think most agree we could see much of it coming a mile away and that it's really dragging out getting there.
I'm still holding out hope for the final two episodes to be real bangers like the first few were, but at this point they've squandered pretty much half a season on the "mid season slouch" which is very unfortunate.
7/10 - an improvement with a lot to do in the final 2.
There was still too much melodrama and it's been ages since we had any shock and awe but at least a couple elements of the mystery are starting to unfold. I'm not surprised at all to see how things are turning out with Fatima and the other side stories, I think most agree we could see much of it coming a mile away and that it's really dragging out getting there.
I'm still holding out hope for the final two episodes to be real bangers like the first few were, but at this point they've squandered pretty much half a season on the "mid season slouch" which is very unfortunate.
7/10 - an improvement with a lot to do in the final 2.
More than half the season is just useless chatter against the backdrop of nothing happening at all. It seems that the authors themselves don't know what to come up with and are just stalling for time. It is unlikely that I will watch the next season.
And the characters on the show are astonishing in their low-level ingenuity. What prevented them from blocking the exit from the cave with stones or setting traps for monsters to fall into the pit and you can see what happens to them in the daytime? If bullets can't take them, maybe an axe will? What about gasoline? No, it's more important for them to chat, competing to see who is more disturbed by the ongoing absurdity, although the answer to this question is obvious: the viewer!
And the characters on the show are astonishing in their low-level ingenuity. What prevented them from blocking the exit from the cave with stones or setting traps for monsters to fall into the pit and you can see what happens to them in the daytime? If bullets can't take them, maybe an axe will? What about gasoline? No, it's more important for them to chat, competing to see who is more disturbed by the ongoing absurdity, although the answer to this question is obvious: the viewer!
I'm honestly wondering if this is even the same show we watched in Season 1.
Season 3 started off decent, but after Episode 4, it feels like they just decided to stretch things out for more seasons, and now we're stuck with three episodes of almost nothing happening.
The whole thing with Fatima and her mysterious pregnancy just isn't that interesting-or at least they somehow made it not interesting. And now there's this lady in a robe suddenly at the center of the story? Where are all the intriguing elements from before: the monsters, the boy in white, the spiders, the children, the faraway tree, the lighthouse, the crows, the guy on the radio? So much of what made From fascinating has been sidelined.
And don't get me started on the flimsy plot device involving Julie... It feels like a lazy attempt and raises more questions than it answers. Are we watching a time-travel show now? What??
Even the acting feels off this season. They've got some solid actors, but nothing seems to be working. The scene between Jake and Jade was just bad, which is disappointing since Jade is my favorite character, and that's how bad the writing has gotten.
I'll give it the two episodes left, but if nothing changes, I'm not sure I'll bother with the next seasons.
Season 3 started off decent, but after Episode 4, it feels like they just decided to stretch things out for more seasons, and now we're stuck with three episodes of almost nothing happening.
The whole thing with Fatima and her mysterious pregnancy just isn't that interesting-or at least they somehow made it not interesting. And now there's this lady in a robe suddenly at the center of the story? Where are all the intriguing elements from before: the monsters, the boy in white, the spiders, the children, the faraway tree, the lighthouse, the crows, the guy on the radio? So much of what made From fascinating has been sidelined.
And don't get me started on the flimsy plot device involving Julie... It feels like a lazy attempt and raises more questions than it answers. Are we watching a time-travel show now? What??
Even the acting feels off this season. They've got some solid actors, but nothing seems to be working. The scene between Jake and Jade was just bad, which is disappointing since Jade is my favorite character, and that's how bad the writing has gotten.
I'll give it the two episodes left, but if nothing changes, I'm not sure I'll bother with the next seasons.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhen Ethan tells Kenny and Acosta that Julie's in trouble, Acosta can be seen reflexively grabbing for her radio despite there being no way to call for help.
- ErroresTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- 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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