There and Back Again
- El episodio se transmitió el 13 oct 2024
- TV-14
- 46min
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8.2/10
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Boyd se ve obligado a tomar una decisión difícil cuando los recién llegados llegan a la ciudad al caer la noche; Victor descubre recuerdos del pasado con la esperanza de encontrar respuestas... Leer todoBoyd se ve obligado a tomar una decisión difícil cuando los recién llegados llegan a la ciudad al caer la noche; Victor descubre recuerdos del pasado con la esperanza de encontrar respuestas.Boyd se ve obligado a tomar una decisión difícil cuando los recién llegados llegan a la ciudad al caer la noche; Victor descubre recuerdos del pasado con la esperanza de encontrar respuestas.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
A.J. Simmons
- Randall
- (as AJ Simmons)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
What makes From stand out is its eerie atmosphere and the sense of dread that builds with every episode. The mystery of the town and the creatures lurking in the darkness keeps viewers constantly questioning what's real and what's not. The character development is also a strong point, as we watch the residents grapple with fear, hope, and survival in an inescapable situation.
From takes a unique approach to the horror genre by focusing not just on jump scares or traditional supernatural elements but also on the psychological toll that the mysterious town takes on its residents. The sense of isolation is palpable, and the show's use of an ever-present, looming danger creates a constant feeling of unease. It explores the fragility of human nature when placed in a situation where survival is the only goal, and trust is a rare commodity.
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From takes a unique approach to the horror genre by focusing not just on jump scares or traditional supernatural elements but also on the psychological toll that the mysterious town takes on its residents. The sense of isolation is palpable, and the show's use of an ever-present, looming danger creates a constant feeling of unease. It explores the fragility of human nature when placed in a situation where survival is the only goal, and trust is a rare commodity.
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Biting your fingernails it's a classic in every episode of this third season! A huge leap in quality compared to last season, which was definitely slower and pointless.
To all those who complain about the "missing answers" I say, change show! You are ridiculous. What do you expect? All the answers in a single episode?! To be told everything right away? What fun is there in watching a TV series where you don't have to wait to understand the answers? The comparison with Lost is ridiculous. From has (up to 3x4) ONLY 24 episodes! Lost in 24 episodes was still in its first season with the the presentation of the characters! And you complain that in ONLY 24 episodes they still haven't given you answers? It's obvious that the internet has screwed you over and you want things right away and ready, without being able to observe everything that's around it. But then. STILL, I don't understand the point of complaining about the lack of answers NOW! These are complaints that the public will address in due time if they really won't be able to give them to us in the future! You're talking as if there were only filler episodes when there is absolutely nothing filler in this third season! It's all a continuous evolution of the plot and intrigues. Through Victor it's CLEAR that we will find out more about the plot and why this town exists, and yet people continue to complain.
Really congratulations to this series that is taking all the credit and rightly so!
To all those who complain about the "missing answers" I say, change show! You are ridiculous. What do you expect? All the answers in a single episode?! To be told everything right away? What fun is there in watching a TV series where you don't have to wait to understand the answers? The comparison with Lost is ridiculous. From has (up to 3x4) ONLY 24 episodes! Lost in 24 episodes was still in its first season with the the presentation of the characters! And you complain that in ONLY 24 episodes they still haven't given you answers? It's obvious that the internet has screwed you over and you want things right away and ready, without being able to observe everything that's around it. But then. STILL, I don't understand the point of complaining about the lack of answers NOW! These are complaints that the public will address in due time if they really won't be able to give them to us in the future! You're talking as if there were only filler episodes when there is absolutely nothing filler in this third season! It's all a continuous evolution of the plot and intrigues. Through Victor it's CLEAR that we will find out more about the plot and why this town exists, and yet people continue to complain.
Really congratulations to this series that is taking all the credit and rightly so!
I've been a fan of From since the beginning, but this episode really tested my patience. While there were a few enjoyable moments, the pacing and excessive filler are becoming increasingly frustrating. I get that the season is planned for 10 episodes, but do we really need all this filler? By now, in the fourth episode of season three, we should have more clarity about what's going on. Instead, the writers seem determined to stretch out the mystery without offering much in the way of answers.
Seasons one and two were much stronger. They had better pacing and a sense of urgency that kept me hooked. Now, it feels like the story is being padded out with unnecessary scenes just to fill the runtime, and it's starting to drag. The potential is still there, but the plot is moving at a snail's pace, and it's hard not to feel disappointed.
By now, we should have more insight into the mysterious town and the forces at play. I mean, we're three seasons in! Yet, it feels like the writers are purposely holding back, and it's becoming more irritating with each passing episode. If they keep this up, they risk losing the interest of viewers who have been invested in the story since day one.
I hope the pacing improves in the coming episodes, and we finally start getting some real answers. At this point, the show is moving too slowly for my liking, and the constant stalling makes me worry they're running out of ideas. From has the potential to be great, but the writers really need to step it up and give the audience the progression and reveals we've been waiting for.
Seasons one and two were much stronger. They had better pacing and a sense of urgency that kept me hooked. Now, it feels like the story is being padded out with unnecessary scenes just to fill the runtime, and it's starting to drag. The potential is still there, but the plot is moving at a snail's pace, and it's hard not to feel disappointed.
By now, we should have more insight into the mysterious town and the forces at play. I mean, we're three seasons in! Yet, it feels like the writers are purposely holding back, and it's becoming more irritating with each passing episode. If they keep this up, they risk losing the interest of viewers who have been invested in the story since day one.
I hope the pacing improves in the coming episodes, and we finally start getting some real answers. At this point, the show is moving too slowly for my liking, and the constant stalling makes me worry they're running out of ideas. From has the potential to be great, but the writers really need to step it up and give the audience the progression and reveals we've been waiting for.
Continues the events of the last episode, it starts kind of slow but the intensity starts ramping up quickly, it also has a couple of WTF moment at the end.
In my opinion this episode has everything a good episode should have: we got both some answers and new questions, the people of the town are starting to talk to each other (for those of you complaining about it), intense and emotional scenes and finally some really good acting from Dona and my boy Victor.
Now, for all of you impatient kids who keep giving one star ratings, only waiting for answers. Either stop watching the show if you don't like it so much, or come back when episode 10 is out to get all of your answers.
The only downside of this episode for me, is that it's too short and I have to wait an entire week for the next one!!!
In my opinion this episode has everything a good episode should have: we got both some answers and new questions, the people of the town are starting to talk to each other (for those of you complaining about it), intense and emotional scenes and finally some really good acting from Dona and my boy Victor.
Now, for all of you impatient kids who keep giving one star ratings, only waiting for answers. Either stop watching the show if you don't like it so much, or come back when episode 10 is out to get all of your answers.
The only downside of this episode for me, is that it's too short and I have to wait an entire week for the next one!!!
What's happening here? The pace of the series is so slow that it's becoming difficult to watch. Scenes become longer and longer, everyone is asking everyone if they're feeling okay 50 times per episode. There is no script development at all, 3 seasons in, the story has barely moved. They should have been well into the second act by now, instead they're just creating side stories all the time to stall the main plot.
Apart from that, it makes little to no sense for people to be so weak minded - all the main characters behave irrationally for people who have been surviving life and death situations for years in some cases. After all this is a fight for survival, not a feelings and emotions recreational camp. Whoever approved this plot would need to seriously think again.
Apart from that, it makes little to no sense for people to be so weak minded - all the main characters behave irrationally for people who have been surviving life and death situations for years in some cases. After all this is a fight for survival, not a feelings and emotions recreational camp. Whoever approved this plot would need to seriously think again.
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- TriviaTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- ErroresWhen Mari did the CPR it is debatable that she should have had Nicky's body put onto the floor, so the downward force of the chest compression would not be absorbed by the sofa she was laying on.
- 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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