Theft
- Episode aired Nov 30, 2020
- TV-14
- 48m
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7.8/10
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Lyra ignores the alethiometer's advice, leading to dangerous consequences.Lyra ignores the alethiometer's advice, leading to dangerous consequences.Lyra ignores the alethiometer's advice, leading to dangerous consequences.
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A series with such a great start that just got dumber and dumber. Season 2 is a total mess, just a story telling without any soul, cringe acting, cringe dialogues, cringe script. As an adult I find it impossible to take it seriously anymore. I am at the point of giving up following this series. The lady with the monkey and the church guys are the only ones that kept me invested so far. Lyra's actress is a good actress, but there is nothing she can do with such sinister directing and dialogues.
No CGI can replace bad producers unfortunately..
At this point, it became just a dumb show for kids, there are no layers anymore, just a dumb story unfolding.
At this point, it became just a dumb show for kids, there are no layers anymore, just a dumb story unfolding.
In Cittàgazze, Lyra decides to go to Oxford to meet the scholar Mary Malone, despite the warnings of Pan and the alethiometer. She leaves a note to Will and heads to St. Peter to Mary's office, but police officer is interrogating Mary. When Lyra arrives, she flees and stumbles upon Carlo Boreal's car, who offers a ride to her. She accepts and later she asks him to stop, but he forgets her backpack in the car. However, Carlo calls her to deliver the backpack. But when she opens it, she learns that the alethiometer was stolen by Carlo. She waits for Will seated on a bank and they decide to look for Carlo. Pan recalls that he gave a card to her when they first met each other in the museum and now they will seek him out. Meanwhile, Mrs. Coulter confronts Lee Scoresby in the prison and she learns how engaged he is to protect Lyra.
"Theft" is an episode of "His Dark Material" with the plot based on a basic stupidity of the smart Lyra. The greatest question of this episode is how this girl that does no listen to anybody can forget her precious alethiometer in a car. This is a very silly way to proceed the lead plot. The attitude of the bipolar Mrs. Coulter is also unexpected. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Theft"
"Theft" is an episode of "His Dark Material" with the plot based on a basic stupidity of the smart Lyra. The greatest question of this episode is how this girl that does no listen to anybody can forget her precious alethiometer in a car. This is a very silly way to proceed the lead plot. The attitude of the bipolar Mrs. Coulter is also unexpected. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Theft"
I absolutely despise when uncharacteristic and mindless mistakes are so obviously scripted for the sole reason to cheaply add additional drama, and this episode is just chock-full of it. It completely took me out of the immersion of the storyline and I found myself continuously shaking my head, sighing and face-palming. It's without a doubt the least pleasant viewing experience I've had so far in an otherwise engaging series, so I sincerely hope it picks up again.
Well the positive first, excellent vfx, costume and sets. The negative, awful directing and apart from the brilliant Dafne Keen the acting is woefully bad (supplied by planks 'r' us). Follows more to the second book than any other episode but still lacks any soul, which is somewhat perverted irony.
Each episode is getting better and better. And visuals r just amazing. I understand why some people r bored by this show because there is so much to know and so far we know nothing. What is Lyra's destiny, who will she betray and so on and on.
Bdw, the dagger which was talked in this episode can cut through worlds. It will be amazing to see how it will be used
Did you know
- TriviaWhen is Mary Malone editing the script, you can see that it is written in Python and it describes how to generate words from signals.
- Quotes
Mary Malone: [Reading from the 'I Ching'] "To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders."
- ConnectionsFeatures Paddington (2014)
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- 48m
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- 2.00 : 1
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