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- Episode aired Apr 3, 2020
- TV-MA
- 49m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
1.7K
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A boy searches for his lost brother in an attempt to recapture the past.A boy searches for his lost brother in an attempt to recapture the past.A boy searches for his lost brother in an attempt to recapture the past.
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I really enjoyed this series. I wanted to drop a line just to say that the little boy Ducan ( playing Cole ) is a pretty superb actor for his age. Do tou agree?... I hope to see more of him!
Home deliveres the slap in the face we all deserve, as we complained about the slow pacing of several of the other episodes in this series.
Its allmost to clever to be real, but the overall theme of time passing to fast "in a glimpse of an eye" is a lesson for us all to enjoy all the small things instead of rushing through. Even when they seem to be slow paced.
Ill admit the show isnt perfect, but i experienced a wide array of emotions through out this season, and thats something the fewest shows can do.
I for sure hope well see a second season, and maybe finally find out why all this dangerous tech is lying around unsupervised.
Its allmost to clever to be real, but the overall theme of time passing to fast "in a glimpse of an eye" is a lesson for us all to enjoy all the small things instead of rushing through. Even when they seem to be slow paced.
Ill admit the show isnt perfect, but i experienced a wide array of emotions through out this season, and thats something the fewest shows can do.
I for sure hope well see a second season, and maybe finally find out why all this dangerous tech is lying around unsupervised.
This episode is a masterclass in storytelling, blending profound emotional depth with thought-provoking philosophical inquiry. The episode explores complex family dynamics and the longing for connection, with a narrative that feels both intimate and expansive. Exceptional performances bring the characters' inner struggles to life, while stunning cinematography and a haunting score enhance the emotional impact. This poignant, beautifully crafted piece of television invites viewers to reflect on existential themes, making it a standout in the series and a must-watch for thoughtful, character-driven science fiction.
I really love the show.. superb agting, beautiful writing and vfx.
But this final episode made me feel a bit empty and sad inside. And now I really need more Tales from the Loop.
I believe in this show. It's not perfect but I truly believe the concept would lend itself to a few more successful seasons. Very interesting approach to some very deep subjects
Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- Crazy creditsThe title starts off with a zero and the symbol for infinity to form Tales from the Loop. A loop is infinite.
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