Pocket Savior
- Episode aired Dec 24, 2020
- TV-MA
- 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.9K
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Larry tries to escape from New York City. Meanwhile, Lloyd ends up in prison and gets a visitor.Larry tries to escape from New York City. Meanwhile, Lloyd ends up in prison and gets a visitor.Larry tries to escape from New York City. Meanwhile, Lloyd ends up in prison and gets a visitor.
Henrique Zaga
- Nick Andros
- (as Henry Zaga)
Kristy Dawn Dinsmore
- María
- (as Kristy Dinsmore)
Gordon Cormier
- Joe
- (as Gordon Kyle Diez Cormier)
Jagua Arneja
- Terrified Cashier
- (as Jag Arneja)
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This makes the first one look like Citizen Kane. Just awful characters. Who would have thought I would miss Molly Ringwald. Just another attempt at being "woke" that doesn't fit with the story.
I probably won't watch any more of this tripe. I've given it two episodes. I can't work out how they could have made this worse. Terrible pacing? Nope, they've done that. Bad casting? Nope, done that. Terrible story telling? Done that. It's hard to believe that something from such a good novel (okay, overlong and needed editing) could be so boring. I actually skipped bits of this episode just to drive it along a bit. We miss out all the great story of the pandemic but have twenty minutes devoted to two people walking through sewers in the dark. We have no apparent backstory for most of the important characters, but a very long time devoted to two people having a boring conversation. It's just so weird. Woopie Goldberg is terrible casting for Mother Abagail. She's the most iconic, enigmatic person in the story and close to 100 years old, so they cast someone whose ego is bigger than the story, who is just playing herself? So distracting. Nope, can't be bothered with this awful series any more.
This one focuses more on the apocalypse like state n more on the character of Larry Underwood.
The crow popping the horse's eye is downright creepy.
But like one reviewer pointed out that aft Walking Dead n the real life pandemic situation, this one arrived late for the party. Again this one too was not able to create any tension or suspense.
Why do I care for these characters? The disjointed non-linear way in which this story is told completely diminishes any emotional impact that I'm supposed to feel.
Technically this is fine work, but focusing on individual characters to create this story is a misfire. I'm not sure I even want to continue.
Technically this is fine work, but focusing on individual characters to create this story is a misfire. I'm not sure I even want to continue.
Yes it has timeline hopping. If you pay attention it is fine.
The only negative for this episode is Amber Herds casting as Nadine. She just doesn't have enough depth as an actress that this role needs. All the other actors are on point.
Keep the faith
The only negative for this episode is Amber Herds casting as Nadine. She just doesn't have enough depth as an actress that this role needs. All the other actors are on point.
Keep the faith
Did you know
- TriviaRalph Brentner and Judge Farris are male in the novel but become female in the miniseries. The Brentner character is renamed Ray (played by Irene Bedard).
- GoofsIn the opening when Larry Underwood [Jovan Adepo] is attaching the propane tank to the grill, he turns the connector counterclockwise which would loosen it, rather than attach it.
- Quotes
Stu Redman: She said, "All God has seen fit to show me is the who. It's up to you to sort out the how."
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 5m(65 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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