ilkerdeliceoglu
Joined Nov 2012
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Season 1 had potential, but Season 2 is an absolute trainwreck. The plot is incoherent, the writing lazy, and the pacing all over the place. But the worst part? The acting.
Lucia Narvaez, played by Dascha Polanco, is hands down one of the most poorly acted characters I've seen in a long time. Every scene she's in feels like a bad theater audition - exaggerated gestures, unnatural line delivery, and zero emotional depth. She sucks the life out of every moment she's in.
Characters make illogical decisions, the threats feel artificial, and the show drifts further from what once made The Walking Dead universe engaging. It's as if they're just cashing in on the name at this point.
Lucia Narvaez, played by Dascha Polanco, is hands down one of the most poorly acted characters I've seen in a long time. Every scene she's in feels like a bad theater audition - exaggerated gestures, unnatural line delivery, and zero emotional depth. She sucks the life out of every moment she's in.
Characters make illogical decisions, the threats feel artificial, and the show drifts further from what once made The Walking Dead universe engaging. It's as if they're just cashing in on the name at this point.
Lost in Space had potential - solid production value, impressive visuals, and a few strong performances. But all of that is constantly overshadowed by one thing: Will Robinson's endless stream of illogical, reckless decisions.
At first, you try to be patient. "He's just a kid," you tell yourself. But when the entire plot starts revolving around his repeated ability to endanger everyone around him with mind-boggling stupidity, it becomes exhausting. Every major crisis? Will probably caused it - or made it worse.
Instead of being a character we root for, he turns into a walking disaster with a "plot armor" thicker than a black hole. It's not suspenseful, it's frustrating. After a while, you're not watching sci-fi - you're enduring a test of patience.
Yes, the robot is cool. Yes, some moments shine. But it's hard to enjoy a show where one character's brainless behavior repeatedly derails everything and everyone.
At first, you try to be patient. "He's just a kid," you tell yourself. But when the entire plot starts revolving around his repeated ability to endanger everyone around him with mind-boggling stupidity, it becomes exhausting. Every major crisis? Will probably caused it - or made it worse.
Instead of being a character we root for, he turns into a walking disaster with a "plot armor" thicker than a black hole. It's not suspenseful, it's frustrating. After a while, you're not watching sci-fi - you're enduring a test of patience.
Yes, the robot is cool. Yes, some moments shine. But it's hard to enjoy a show where one character's brainless behavior repeatedly derails everything and everyone.