In what we would call a love letter to his wife on Anthea, Faraday shares with her the complexities of becoming human.In what we would call a love letter to his wife on Anthea, Faraday shares with her the complexities of becoming human.In what we would call a love letter to his wife on Anthea, Faraday shares with her the complexities of becoming human.
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Terrible Episode
I already noticed, that the show becomes more soapy with every episode, but this one was unbearable in its sugarcoated and unreflective sentimentality. Chiwetel is still good, but no miracle could save this dumpster fire.
In a time when people are seriously struggling to keep above water, they bring out an episode about "look how great we really have it" along some so called traditional values? That is a cruel joke and a slap in the face.
In a time when people are seriously struggling to keep above water, they bring out an episode about "look how great we really have it" along some so called traditional values? That is a cruel joke and a slap in the face.
4 minutes of content packed in a 56min ep
Wow, so this show went downhill - fast. This episode basically contained 4-6 minutes of actual content, but somehow they managed to get it to last for an hour.
Each new episode is poorer than the one before
Series started so well but it's becoming unwatchable.
Probably due to the series being stretched out to 10 episodes.
Can't see it getting a 2nd series.
It looks like the writer is struggling to come up with ideas to fill episodes so fills it with nonsense.
It probably would have worked best as a tv movie or mini series in 2 or 3 episodes.
Probably due to the series being stretched out to 10 episodes.
Can't see it getting a 2nd series.
It looks like the writer is struggling to come up with ideas to fill episodes so fills it with nonsense.
It probably would have worked best as a tv movie or mini series in 2 or 3 episodes.
10bradwren
The most beautiful episode yet...
This episode is a masterpiece woven together from some remarkable story threads. When it comes together at the end, you will love the complexity turned simple. I'd never noticed Sarah Harding before these last two episodes, but I will certainly be looking out for her work from hereon.
Perhaps the saddest thing in these reviews...
The saddest thing I'm seeing in these reviews is that people don't seem to get it. They don't realize that this episode is a painting. It's a work of art. It wasn't meant to tell a story the way every other episode is. It was purposefully different. It's sad to see a lot of people who apparently just didn't get it at all.
Did you know
- TriviaFaraday stutters the word "ch-changes," similar to how David Bowie sings in the song, "Changes" for which the episode is titled.
- GoofsThe way the team goes about producing a fusion reactor is so far-fetched.
Scientific innovation generally comes from highly controlled systematic observation, measurement and experiment and the formulation, testing and modification of hypotheses to achieve the desired result.
Using random inputs from a piano keyboard or as they put it, 'improvise' using 'feelings', is not the way to build, test or operate a device that could potentially harness the power of the sun.
- Quotes
Edie Flood: Aren't you an alcoholic?
Hatch Flood: Uh, yeah, hence the drinking.
- SoundtracksWatch Me
Written and Performed by Labi Siffre
Details
- Runtime
- 57m
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