nfg25
Joined Aug 2013
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Glad to see I'm far from the only one who hates the sudden change in direction the show took.
It was cheesy, but watchable and had potential for the first 7-8 episodes. The fight scenes were poorly cut and clumsily choreographed, but at least there were monsters and the characters were starting to develop!
Then suddenly the cameras were handheld and the zooming began. The first episode they did it it was subtle, but now it's a full-blown office knockoff. It's The Office, underground. It's so hard for me to watch it now, because, as a film-major, all I see are the zooms! I hate that style of TV so much, if my wife didn't like the show so much I wouldn't even finish the series.
It just got so boring. They stopped fighting monsters after Ep 8. They sit around the office whining about manufactured drama, then, literally as the credits roll, something plot-developing happens. They touch on it the beginning of the next episode, then forget about it and move on to more menial character gossip. Nothing happens!
It was cheesy, but watchable and had potential for the first 7-8 episodes. The fight scenes were poorly cut and clumsily choreographed, but at least there were monsters and the characters were starting to develop!
Then suddenly the cameras were handheld and the zooming began. The first episode they did it it was subtle, but now it's a full-blown office knockoff. It's The Office, underground. It's so hard for me to watch it now, because, as a film-major, all I see are the zooms! I hate that style of TV so much, if my wife didn't like the show so much I wouldn't even finish the series.
It just got so boring. They stopped fighting monsters after Ep 8. They sit around the office whining about manufactured drama, then, literally as the credits roll, something plot-developing happens. They touch on it the beginning of the next episode, then forget about it and move on to more menial character gossip. Nothing happens!