Morgan struggles to find the strength to help friends in dire need before it's too late.Morgan struggles to find the strength to help friends in dire need before it's too late.Morgan struggles to find the strength to help friends in dire need before it's too late.
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I don't need to list the way too many plot points in this last season where the writers just got lazy to have yet another "twist" or progress the story telling by introducing yet another stupid thing done by one or some of the characters, or some random "coincidence" that just stretches the viewers belief beyond all limits. Get some decent writers back because this could be a good show.
Save yourself and don't waste your time watching this show anymore. It's about as exciting as watching someone take a trip to Pittsburgh by train.
Done with this show. The sooner they cancel it, the better. Time to scuttle this ship for everyone's sake.
Done with this show. The sooner they cancel it, the better. Time to scuttle this ship for everyone's sake.
So despite all the negative comments, I really enjoyed this season.
Thought it was great seeing the older characters develop & grow. Was great initially watching Strand as a changed character but was so gutted when he reverted back to being an @rse!
Love the new characters June & Al. Goes without saying love Morgan!
No joke, I literally had to consistently remind myself that I wasn't watching a Disney movie. The thought popped into my head time and time again, "This is a weird Disney movie." I'm not joking. I honestly wish I was joking. I honestly hope this whole fiasco of trash is a joke. I have never seen a great show fall so quickly and swiftly, and so low down.
When the shot near the end of the episode mirrored the shot of Madison, Strand, Nick, Alicia, and Luciana finding the baseball stadium in "No One's Gone", that's when it hit me. I felt like I just got slapped in the face with the force of 8,000 typhoons. This episode somehow felt more offensive to fans of the original Fear than the deaths of Nick and Madison did. Never have I seen more stupid decisions, more god awful dialogue, more "of-course" moments, more """"""""poetic"""""""" garbage being spewed by characters with so little life or soul in them, more awful cliches and tropes that should've been worn out in the '80s.
I really can not see how the showrunners (Gimple included) can think in their right minds that this is good television, or that these are good characters, or that this is a good story. I always try my best to see how other people might like something even if I don't, and if you personally enjoyed this episode then more power to you, but I can not see any objective bits of merit here. The grey filter remained. The Gimple-ogue remained. The awful characters remained. Everything that made this season awful remained. And a season's build up of going to Alexandria is completely destroyed in one nonchalant sentence ten minutes before the episode's end, in favour of a LITERALLY NEVER-BEFORE HEARD OF DENIM FACTORY.
I don't have closing thoughts. I just needed to rant.
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
When the shot near the end of the episode mirrored the shot of Madison, Strand, Nick, Alicia, and Luciana finding the baseball stadium in "No One's Gone", that's when it hit me. I felt like I just got slapped in the face with the force of 8,000 typhoons. This episode somehow felt more offensive to fans of the original Fear than the deaths of Nick and Madison did. Never have I seen more stupid decisions, more god awful dialogue, more "of-course" moments, more """"""""poetic"""""""" garbage being spewed by characters with so little life or soul in them, more awful cliches and tropes that should've been worn out in the '80s.
I really can not see how the showrunners (Gimple included) can think in their right minds that this is good television, or that these are good characters, or that this is a good story. I always try my best to see how other people might like something even if I don't, and if you personally enjoyed this episode then more power to you, but I can not see any objective bits of merit here. The grey filter remained. The Gimple-ogue remained. The awful characters remained. Everything that made this season awful remained. And a season's build up of going to Alexandria is completely destroyed in one nonchalant sentence ten minutes before the episode's end, in favour of a LITERALLY NEVER-BEFORE HEARD OF DENIM FACTORY.
I don't have closing thoughts. I just needed to rant.
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
Not a good end of season, not a great season overall, seemd rushed towards the end. I was not a fun of Madison or Nick, not sorry they got lost on the way, some of the new characters are better, but making everything about Morgan is just annoying. I fast forwarded most of the seson finale episode, can't stand anymore to watch scenes with just Morgan or Morgan and crazy lady, what was the point of that? Morgan the saint? A converted man? Please... it's boring and totally unrealistic. You want to prove you would do anything to help your friends, than stay with them don't go chasing crazy people. Not looking forward to Season 5, unless they loose Morgan and concentrate a bit more on the other characters.
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