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aalvord13's rating
It has moments that give me hope, such as the charismatic co-leading Gabriel Basso. But too many amateur, shallow spots poke holes in those dreams.
Someone storms out of a room to leave the conversation, and unexplainably comes back into the room asking what's going on. Non-sensical leaps to further the plot and it's only episode 2.
The show lacks depth and nuance, opting instead to play on a potentially good plot with embarrassingly obvious and hyperbolic emotions I'd expect on a 3rd rate remake of Buffy.
I'll watch one more episode to be sure as I'm only 1 in, but the lapses are too egregious to leave me feeling anything but insulted and disappointed.
Someone storms out of a room to leave the conversation, and unexplainably comes back into the room asking what's going on. Non-sensical leaps to further the plot and it's only episode 2.
The show lacks depth and nuance, opting instead to play on a potentially good plot with embarrassingly obvious and hyperbolic emotions I'd expect on a 3rd rate remake of Buffy.
I'll watch one more episode to be sure as I'm only 1 in, but the lapses are too egregious to leave me feeling anything but insulted and disappointed.
Grand Army is as genuine as tv comes. The acting is fantastic from the multiple main characters to the sidebar relatives and classmates. Lots of drama for sure, all handled with finesse, depth, and soul.