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Well, what I was afraid of is slowly turning out to be real, which is that From will have more in common with Lost, in that it asks more questions, instead of giving answers.
There are so many mystery shows that are sustainable, by creating a mystery, then creating two more, but answering at least one thing. With a series like From, it feels like, nah, I'm going to say, it is the case, that the writers didn't actually have answers in mind.
It's easy, and lazy, to create weird scenarios. Three people check into a hotel and all get the same strange call in the middle of the night. The next day, only two of them are there, with no memory of the third person. See, it's mysterious, but I don't have an answer to why that happened.
So instead I now put a weird painting in the room, and they both recognize it from childhood...just more questions, no answers.
That's where From seems to be going. Also the pointless fighting reminds me of post season 1 Walking Dead, where they pad the time with that nonsense.
There are so many mystery shows that are sustainable, by creating a mystery, then creating two more, but answering at least one thing. With a series like From, it feels like, nah, I'm going to say, it is the case, that the writers didn't actually have answers in mind.
It's easy, and lazy, to create weird scenarios. Three people check into a hotel and all get the same strange call in the middle of the night. The next day, only two of them are there, with no memory of the third person. See, it's mysterious, but I don't have an answer to why that happened.
So instead I now put a weird painting in the room, and they both recognize it from childhood...just more questions, no answers.
That's where From seems to be going. Also the pointless fighting reminds me of post season 1 Walking Dead, where they pad the time with that nonsense.
The premise of the show is 4 players, most of whom haven't played D&D, doing a low level adventure. Then puppets are used to reenact the adventure.
It's pretty benign and light hearted watching. If anyone is wondering what D&D is like, this is a great show to get that experience.
For the most part it's family friendly, one of the characters has a name that is....questionable. The entire thing is done with humor being at the forefront. They also fudge the rules a bit, for the sake of following the narrative, as well as keeping it better for watching.
I'm surprised there aren't other reviews. Anyway, I think it's all on YouTube, so, enjoy!
It's pretty benign and light hearted watching. If anyone is wondering what D&D is like, this is a great show to get that experience.
For the most part it's family friendly, one of the characters has a name that is....questionable. The entire thing is done with humor being at the forefront. They also fudge the rules a bit, for the sake of following the narrative, as well as keeping it better for watching.
I'm surprised there aren't other reviews. Anyway, I think it's all on YouTube, so, enjoy!