jennie_hoon
Joined Aug 2006
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jennie_hoon's rating
For me it looked like a regurgitated "Lost". And as much as I love PAW fiction, I had a difficult thing with some things
not the how, what and where, but rather the softening up and romanticizing the harshness of a potential reality. Yeah, I know...its Hollywood.
I found the characters mainly looking like they came out of an Old Navy commercial with perfect teeth and hair, and clothing that was amazingly stylish. Obviously someone had power to keep the straightening irons working...and the skills that survived well were dentistry, cosmetology and fashion design.
The planes falling from a flat spin from the sky instead of a diminished trajectory...still having navigation lights on didn't lend to realism in the beginning.
A detail that I laughed about was when they walked upon an RV on its side with an open window to crawl into and found the interior looking pretty much brand new after 15 years. There were others but I let them go at that point. Maybe I need to watch more episodes, but after the first show, I'm not sure if I have the time to watch it.
I found the characters mainly looking like they came out of an Old Navy commercial with perfect teeth and hair, and clothing that was amazingly stylish. Obviously someone had power to keep the straightening irons working...and the skills that survived well were dentistry, cosmetology and fashion design.
The planes falling from a flat spin from the sky instead of a diminished trajectory...still having navigation lights on didn't lend to realism in the beginning.
A detail that I laughed about was when they walked upon an RV on its side with an open window to crawl into and found the interior looking pretty much brand new after 15 years. There were others but I let them go at that point. Maybe I need to watch more episodes, but after the first show, I'm not sure if I have the time to watch it.