Revelations: Chapter One
- Episode aired Nov 17, 2024
- TV-14
- 57m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.7K
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Tensions are at an all-time high as the town residents learn that one of their own has gone missing.Tensions are at an all-time high as the town residents learn that one of their own has gone missing.Tensions are at an all-time high as the town residents learn that one of their own has gone missing.
A.J. Simmons
- Randall
- (as AJ Simmons)
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I need to firstly start with the fact that I have loved the series from the beginning. Great storyline, great concept great characters.
But season three has been a bit muddled to say the least, this episode I particular just feels like everyone is just yelling at each other and accomplishing nothing.
You've turned our characters into people that are just argumentative and combative, no camaraderie, no problem-solving, no moving forward with the story at all.
I feel like the last couple episodes have been filler, trying to draw out the season while the writers trying to decide what they're gonna do next.
But season three has been a bit muddled to say the least, this episode I particular just feels like everyone is just yelling at each other and accomplishing nothing.
You've turned our characters into people that are just argumentative and combative, no camaraderie, no problem-solving, no moving forward with the story at all.
I feel like the last couple episodes have been filler, trying to draw out the season while the writers trying to decide what they're gonna do next.
I love From. Always have, always will. But the past few episodes have felt like absolute filler and the character development has stopped. It's only ten episodes a season so why is our time being wasted with stupid characters, dialogue, etc. Elgin is beyond annoying, and I'm worn out with his character and there is just absolutely nothing happening to progress the show. This literally feels like LOST, the good and the bad. Only thing that I can hope is the writers are better in season 4 and set an end date for this show instead of dragging things on and doing absolutely nothing with anything. I want this show to succeed and it's just not right now.
The first four episodes were good, but after that, the show started dragging and wasting time with discussions we already know. It's a clear attempt to stretch things out for the viewers.
Pointless discussions and meaningless events, and then you add an important 5 minutes at the end just to hype us up and keep us watching?!
What happened to this show?
Why is this happening?!
The entire episode has nothing important except the last 5 minutes!
Stop destroying this show and make the events more logical and engaging. The audience deserves better content than this mess!
It's Very bad and disappointing.
Pointless discussions and meaningless events, and then you add an important 5 minutes at the end just to hype us up and keep us watching?!
What happened to this show?
Why is this happening?!
The entire episode has nothing important except the last 5 minutes!
Stop destroying this show and make the events more logical and engaging. The audience deserves better content than this mess!
It's Very bad and disappointing.
Unfortunately, I was right: this show is garbage. Three seasons in, and nothing is explained. Most of season 3 is just filler-nothing happens. It's soulless, empty, and repetitive.
Now, let me explain this: everyone knows that Sara heard voices, which ultimately led her to kill her brother. Then Elgin comes to town (by the way, he's such a bad actor- a doll has more facial expressions than he does). He sits down, and Sara tells him everything about how the voices tricked her and lied to her. Then, a few episodes later, knowing all about the voices, this guy starts seeing a ghost who tells him to kidnap someone and feed her his own blood. And he does it without even questioning...I mean, how dumb do you have to be? Or how dumb are the writers?
It's just constant nonsense. No one communicates, the plot is terrible, and the writers are completely lost.
I've given up.
Now, let me explain this: everyone knows that Sara heard voices, which ultimately led her to kill her brother. Then Elgin comes to town (by the way, he's such a bad actor- a doll has more facial expressions than he does). He sits down, and Sara tells him everything about how the voices tricked her and lied to her. Then, a few episodes later, knowing all about the voices, this guy starts seeing a ghost who tells him to kidnap someone and feed her his own blood. And he does it without even questioning...I mean, how dumb do you have to be? Or how dumb are the writers?
It's just constant nonsense. No one communicates, the plot is terrible, and the writers are completely lost.
I've given up.
I still wonder why this episode was titled 'revelations'? If anyone could tell me what things have been revealed in this one-hour snooze fest of nothingness, please I'd be pleased to listen to you.
The characters are gradually becoming the caricatures of themselves, I don't know what has gone wrong from the very good first season to the total mess the 3rd season is, but the dramatization, the tension and feeling of impending doom lurking at every corner have completely vanished.
Having your actors constantly screaming, running aimlessly in the woods, violently arguing and bursting into tears like fearful toddlers REALLY doesn't help! It is absolutely utterly annoying, and it has nothing to do with building TENSION or DRAMATIZATION.
This show has lost its direction, and it has become more than obvious for any acute viewer to see.
The characters are gradually becoming the caricatures of themselves, I don't know what has gone wrong from the very good first season to the total mess the 3rd season is, but the dramatization, the tension and feeling of impending doom lurking at every corner have completely vanished.
Having your actors constantly screaming, running aimlessly in the woods, violently arguing and bursting into tears like fearful toddlers REALLY doesn't help! It is absolutely utterly annoying, and it has nothing to do with building TENSION or DRAMATIZATION.
This show has lost its direction, and it has become more than obvious for any acute viewer to see.
Did you know
- TriviaThe final scene seems to imply that Miranda's memories are Tabitha's memories, and that Tabitha is a reincarnation of Miranda. It also reveals that the creatures can run if they choose to.
- GoofsTwo characters walk to the RV and back to town by nightfall with ease. Previously the RV seemed to be a significant distance away from town, as it was only reached by car.
- SoundtracksQue Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
(Opening Theme Music)
written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
performed by Pixies
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