blueskyy_ng
Joined Aug 2014
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Murderbot is a smart, character-driven sci-fi series that explores what it means to be free, sentient, and afraid of your own potential. The titular cyborg, who hacks its own governor module to gain autonomy, chooses to keep serving humans-not out of loyalty, but fear. This tension forms the emotional core of the show as Murderbot reluctantly grows to understand, and even care for, the very beings it once distrusted. Witty, introspective, and occasionally action-packed, the series balances dry humor with philosophical depth. A solid 8/10-thoughtful, fresh, and worth your time.
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They should do a better job on the makeups.
The one thing i hate about apocalyptic, zombie, social injustice/inequality tv series is that many times, those characters looked incredibly fake. It's like they've been transported from the present world and implanted right there, into the story -- they have perfect brows, perfect skin, porcelain snow white skin, perfectly groomed hair, clean hair, white teeth, nice clothing, etc, etc.
Do any of you guys have any idea how disgusting one would look just two days out in the field exposed to the elements? Certainly not looking like them... that's for sure.
Ps: sorry about the rant. Nothing against this show. Something about it reminded me of 'snowpiercer'.
The one thing i hate about apocalyptic, zombie, social injustice/inequality tv series is that many times, those characters looked incredibly fake. It's like they've been transported from the present world and implanted right there, into the story -- they have perfect brows, perfect skin, porcelain snow white skin, perfectly groomed hair, clean hair, white teeth, nice clothing, etc, etc.
Do any of you guys have any idea how disgusting one would look just two days out in the field exposed to the elements? Certainly not looking like them... that's for sure.
Ps: sorry about the rant. Nothing against this show. Something about it reminded me of 'snowpiercer'.
It's amazing how fast children grow up. Just one year, and mark is all grown up.
Loved the show. It's a show centering around Mark and his family, the tiny ups and downs he goes though growing up. Have been watching it since season one, keen to see where it goes, looking forward to the next episode. You don't get shows like this anymore.
Benjamin Evan Ainsworth certainly has a bright future ahead of him -- tall, good looking, and not that bad of an actor. He still need more experiences though, because this is after all an easy role to undertake.
I often wonder, does claire rankin, the mother, talk like that in person?
Loved the show. It's a show centering around Mark and his family, the tiny ups and downs he goes though growing up. Have been watching it since season one, keen to see where it goes, looking forward to the next episode. You don't get shows like this anymore.
Benjamin Evan Ainsworth certainly has a bright future ahead of him -- tall, good looking, and not that bad of an actor. He still need more experiences though, because this is after all an easy role to undertake.
I often wonder, does claire rankin, the mother, talk like that in person?