The West
- Episode aired May 6, 2022
- 54m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.6K
YOUR RATING
The Abbott family faces a grand reckoning over the course of a single day as the showdown between Royal and Autumn culminates, unearthing a shattering revelation.The Abbott family faces a grand reckoning over the course of a single day as the showdown between Royal and Autumn culminates, unearthing a shattering revelation.The Abbott family faces a grand reckoning over the course of a single day as the showdown between Royal and Autumn culminates, unearthing a shattering revelation.
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...recalled Ed Wood's ambition in the eponymous comedy to make an entire movie out of random stock footage: "Nobody knows what's causing them, but it's upsetting all the buffalo."
This show could've had so much potential with a mix of cowboy and sci fi but it had so many weird turns and unanswered plot lines that I really lost interest in these last few episodes. And what was with all the weird Makeout scenes in the middle? Was it just to add some spice and flair or did it have a meaning. I mean if you want to entice people to come back for season two then add a little bit of closure with a window for next season. All they did in this show was leave you wondering why the hell you watched it for eight episodes.
I was interested to see this through to the end despite the fact the principle characters are all pretty unlikeable. Unfortunately the episode went off the rails early and often
I found LIli Taylor's Cecelia to eventually be unwatchable by episode 8. And that singing with Billy Tillerson. Thank goodness for the mute button. By the time the season ended I can't think of a single character that I liked enough to care whether they survived or not.
I found LIli Taylor's Cecelia to eventually be unwatchable by episode 8. And that singing with Billy Tillerson. Thank goodness for the mute button. By the time the season ended I can't think of a single character that I liked enough to care whether they survived or not.
I think, like most viewers, I was disappointed by the lack of conclusions in the last episode of an otherwise intriguing show. That being said, the more I think about the show, the more I find it to be an allegory on alienation between parents and their children, where one minute you hold your newborn baby in your hands, and the next you look at this adult person, grown up to be a unique individual, that you don't really know. All because of the different paths you take in life, and the things you hold back, which prevents you from truly knowing your children. The whole time aspect in the show simply enhance the feeling you get of being sidetracked in your own life, where everything feels like it happened only yesterday and yet years have passed, and you are not really in sync with reality. Time is fleeting.
This show has an amazing cast, compelling action, engaging characters, and a storyline that drew me in.
But I'm sick of cliffhangers. It seems like every streaming series does this to beg the powers-that-be to renew them for another season. How about somebody makes a ten-episode show that delivers the complete story arc? Make great entertainment, wrap it up, and move on to the next project.
But I'm sick of cliffhangers. It seems like every streaming series does this to beg the powers-that-be to renew them for another season. How about somebody makes a ten-episode show that delivers the complete story arc? Make great entertainment, wrap it up, and move on to the next project.
Did you know
- TriviaAt the end of this episode it's implied (via the forehead scar) pretty hard that Autumn and Amy are the same person somehow. Probably having to do with the time travel hole. But Amy's scar, at child age, is directly above her left eye and Autumn's scar is at her left temple area.
- GoofsAt 17:56 while the character Luke Tillerson is digging for "the hole" he is talking to his mom on an iPhone which has a Google Pixel Case on it, but you can clearly see part of the Apple logo in the finger print sensor cutout. This is because Apple does not allow their products to be used by "villains" in films because their products should quote be used, "in the best light, in a manner or context that reflects favorably on the Apple products and on Apple Inc."
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