Scar Tissue
- Episode aired Oct 27, 2024
- TV-14
- 55m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.6K
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Fatima and Ellis make a big decision about her pregnancy; Boyd fears for the future of his family; Tensions rise in the Matthews house; Randall opens up to Marielle about his fears.Fatima and Ellis make a big decision about her pregnancy; Boyd fears for the future of his family; Tensions rise in the Matthews house; Randall opens up to Marielle about his fears.Fatima and Ellis make a big decision about her pregnancy; Boyd fears for the future of his family; Tensions rise in the Matthews house; Randall opens up to Marielle about his fears.
A.J. Simmons
- Randall
- (as AJ Simmons)
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His entire second and third season felt incredibly underwhelming. Each episode seemed like mere filler, lacking any substantial plot development. The story was dragged down by endless shouting and meaningless arguments that added little to the overall narrative. Instead of engaging content, viewers were left with repetitive discussions that contributed nothing to character growth or story progression. In the end, it became apparent that one could easily skip these seasons and replace them with a concise summary. I found myself fast-forwarding through many scenes, desperately trying to avoid the tedious parts that did nothing to enhance the viewing experience. Although the underlying story had great potential, the writing failed to deliver, ultimately leaving me disappointed. It's a shame to see a good concept wasted on such poor execution.
I really enjoyed the beginning of this series. Horror, mythical mysteries, predatory creatures, the strange way people end up in this godforsaken place. Now I feel like I'm too old to wait for the resolution of the series. It's more likely that I'll die of old age before any significant facts are revealed and any real progress in the series begins.
Are the creators of the series really not afraid that they will start losing viewers? If this ingenuity was complemented by something more, for example, a good dark humor, then the show would be more enjoyable. Now everything is gloomy, everyone is bickering without meaning and Tabitha is constantly yelling: no, no, no, no, no, which is actually the most annoying thing.
Are the creators of the series really not afraid that they will start losing viewers? If this ingenuity was complemented by something more, for example, a good dark humor, then the show would be more enjoyable. Now everything is gloomy, everyone is bickering without meaning and Tabitha is constantly yelling: no, no, no, no, no, which is actually the most annoying thing.
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.
Today's episode gave me hopes for the season and the potential of this show to be on a level higher. All four plots of Tabitha, Victor, Fatima and Elgin gotta be something exciting and I am already in it. Jade gotta be the best character for me as of now and then. He really is decoding the secrets of town as a pro lol. Boyd"s Character should be stronger to make the show more interesting. A bit of slow pacing was there still that was overpowered by the other parts of today's episode. Season 3 is a lot better than the second one and the episode titles of E09 and E10 are given as Revelations part 1 and 2 on IMDb, which is what's I am waiting for ..
I'm getting so tired of this show. They don't answer NOTHING! And even some plot points are either dropped or just fade away. Is the answer so simple that any real clue would cause the mystery to be solved? Is there a mystery here? I'm starting to think the writers are just messing with us. This is the last season I'll watch. I'll stick to video analysis of each episode on YouTube. It's too frustrating to watch with no answers for anything. It's like being edged constantly for years. We need an explosion or this shows going to get cancelled before it even finishes. At this point, I don't care if it does or not. Let the writers keep thinking they're doing a good job by leaving us hanging. It'll be their downfall.
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- Quotes
Tabitha Matthews: And it had nothing to do with that screaming match last night? I'm sorry you heard that.
Julie Matthews: I'm pretty sure people in Colony House heard.
- SoundtracksQue Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
(Opening Theme Music)
written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
performed by Pixies
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