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Choosing Day

  • Episode aired Feb 20, 2022
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Shaun Majumder in Choosing Day (2022)
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The Matthews family must choose which of the two settlements they will join. Meanwhile, Jade comes to terms with his situation and Boyd is faced with an impossible decision that strikes at t... Read allThe Matthews family must choose which of the two settlements they will join. Meanwhile, Jade comes to terms with his situation and Boyd is faced with an impossible decision that strikes at the very heart of life in the town.The Matthews family must choose which of the two settlements they will join. Meanwhile, Jade comes to terms with his situation and Boyd is faced with an impossible decision that strikes at the very heart of life in the town.

  • Director
    • Jack Bender
  • Writer
    • John Griffin
  • Stars
    • Harold Perrineau
    • Catalina Sandino Moreno
    • Eion Bailey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Bender
    • Writer
      • John Griffin
    • Stars
      • Harold Perrineau
      • Catalina Sandino Moreno
      • Eion Bailey
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Harold Perrineau
    Harold Perrineau
    • Boyd Stevens
    Catalina Sandino Moreno
    Catalina Sandino Moreno
    • Tabitha Matthews
    Eion Bailey
    Eion Bailey
    • Jim Matthews
    David Alpay
    David Alpay
    • Jade
    Elizabeth Saunders
    Elizabeth Saunders
    • Donna
    Shaun Majumder
    Shaun Majumder
    • Father Khatri
    Scott McCord
    Scott McCord
    • Victor
    Ricky He
    Ricky He
    • Kenny
    Chloe Van Landschoot
    Chloe Van Landschoot
    • Kristi
    Pegah Ghafoori
    Pegah Ghafoori
    • Fatima
    Corteon Moore
    Corteon Moore
    • Ellis
    Hannah Cheramy
    Hannah Cheramy
    • Julie Matthews
    Simon Webster
    Simon Webster
    • Ethan Matthews
    Avery Konrad
    Avery Konrad
    • Sara Myers
    Paul Zinno
    Paul Zinno
    • Nathan
    Elizabeth Moy
    Elizabeth Moy
    • Tian Chen Liu
    Bob Mann
    Bob Mann
    • Frank Pratt
    Vox Smith
    Vox Smith
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    • Director
      • Jack Bender
    • Writer
      • John Griffin
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    8ameerbarram

    A Promising Development

    Frome Episode 3 takes the narrative to new heights, introducing unexpected plot twists that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The episode delves deeper into the complex relationships between the characters, unraveling their hidden motives and desires. The pacing is well-balanced, allowing for moments of tension and introspection. The script is intelligently written, with dialogue that is both thought-provoking and emotionally charged. The seamless transitions between scenes and the clever use of flashbacks enhance the overall storytelling experience.

    Character Development: One of the strengths of Frome Episode 3 lies in its character development. The main characters are given more depth and complexity, allowing the audience to connect with their struggles and aspirations. The performances are outstanding, with the actors delivering nuanced portrayals that bring the characters to life. Each character's journey is explored in a way that feels authentic and relatable, making them more than just mere archetypes. The episode successfully explores the moral dilemmas faced by the characters, adding layers of complexity to their personalities.

    Cinematography and Visuals: Visually, Frome Episode 3 is a treat for the eyes. The cinematography is stunning, with each shot carefully composed to enhance the mood and atmosphere of the scenes. The use of lighting and color palettes effectively conveys the emotions of the characters, creating a visually immersive experience. The attention to detail in set design and costume choices further adds to the authenticity of the series. Frome Episode 3 showcases the talent and creativity of the production team, elevating the overall quality of the series.

    Conclusion: Frome Episode 3 is a commendable addition to the series, showcasing a promising development in storytelling and character development. The engaging plot twists, strong performances, and exceptional cinematography make this episode a standout. The series continues to captivate audiences with its thought-provoking narrative and relatable characters. Frome Episode 3 leaves viewers eagerly anticipating what lies ahead, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
    4jeroen-106

    So far, boring and stupid.

    Just a bunch of Americans acting on auto-pilot with cliche dialogue.

    Cliche character building. Cliche little boy being stupid and naive, seeing things others don't.

    Poorly thought out world building.

    How do they shower, being cut off from the world? There isn't even water pressure in such case. How do they get that oatmeal and peaches? Do the monsters carry over that stuff to say "thanks for the blood"? There is no real work done on self-sustainability.

    And then the whole talisman thing. A block of wood with inscriptions helping against the monsters. Seriously?

    The three episodes could have been told in 5 minutes and we wouldn't have missed anything. Is this one of these shows where it's stretched like a scrotum over a timpani drum?
    5DrERH

    Iffy

    I'm enjoying the show so far for its fun horror premise and nice building of tension and suspense. The acting varies from good to mediocre, but there is enough variety in characters and interpersonal situations to keep me watching. Looking forward to seeing if there's going to be something creepy about Colony House.

    Gotta say, though, The Box is just ridiculous. There's a threat over everyone in town to make them do the right thing: monsters that eat your face and torture you to death! There's just absolutely no need for The Box.

    Hope we get more character intrigue and learn more about the zombie-like monsters, the random talismans, and the chickens and cows.
    7ahmadz839

    So far, it's alright

    An improvement after the mildly underwhelming second episode. But I'm not too fond of the way Julie is written. Her edgy teen attitude and nonsensical actions make her seem like a character out of a CW show. Furthermore, it is absurd that the parents would abandon their child with strangers in such a situation.

    It was interesting how the show contrasts the coping mechanisms of two distinct groups. While the residents of the town attempt to live a regular life while holding out hope for an escape, the colony home residents exemplify the adage, "live each day like it's your last and nothing else matters." What created the gap between these two societies will be intriguing to explore.

    "From" has potential, and I'm looking forward to seeing if the writers can realize that potential without falling back on tired tropes. All I want is for them to maintain a consistent emphasis on the mystery while keeping to the show's internal logic.

    Rating: 6.9/10 (It Gets the Job Done, Slightly Flawed)
    3RosemaryBlue

    Julie Matthews is annoying

    The episode was good. I just wish whoever wrote Julie Matthews character spared us the teenage drama. Julie did not need to be such a shallow caricature of a teenager. And her attitude completely ruins the flow of the show. I don't think the actress is to blame here, just whoever wrote her character and her script. Her "mother" Tabitha is equally annoying. They're both the kind of stereotypical, non-human character that runs back into a dangerous place to get some superficial thing they forgot. They're both the kind of daft character to do something obviously stupid despite being advised against it because it made sense to them. It's so unnecessary. And it is hard to watch. I hope they both grow a little more in Season 2, especially Julie the irrational teenager.

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    • Goofs
      Frank is locked inside a room. But the door is locked/unlocked from the inside. See the door handle at 37:40 of S1E3.
    • Quotes

      Frank Pratt: I wasn't always like this, you know?

      Boyd Stevens: None of us were.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Korman Productions Deep Dive TV Podcast: FROM Deep Dive S1 Overview with Dave and Stacie (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
      Written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans

      Performed by Pixies

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • AGBO
      • Epix Studios
      • MGM International TV Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 55m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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