It's also a good series. In general, the season is average. From some episodes, the ass burned, because the series was used as raising minority issues without scripted tricks. Although even this can be veiled. In general, it is good that the black mirror has competitors. But it's still a long way off.
Zazie Bitz is very cool, she played like she wasn't herself. Yes, and I like it outwardly too) In the spirit of the whole season, the ending is also merged here. It's terribly indistinct. I have a much better option, perfect for such a meta episode. The blurred man was supposed to be an anonymous person from the Internet who would watch the series no matter how hard our woke lesbian screenwriter tried.
for a complete meta-immersion, it is necessary that the trailer from the previous series was not about the screenwriter, but about the hero Seth Rogen and the apocalypse, then we would be surprised together with the heroine that the episode is now about something else.
meta-content is my weak point, so the series went better than the previous ones, but I didn't understand what the metaphor of a forgotten childhood is here - it's not disclosed at all - and the sijian Serling Family is too creepy, well, whatever.
the whole season has been stupidly beaten in the forehead with Important Statements. relevance does not equate you to art, you are our unrecognized geniuses. to do this, you need good scripts and do not merge the endings (well, everything was fine in "Away", why is it not so here?)
@azabeth_who: her childhood was remembered because she always watched the most original TV series of 59, "The twilight zone", to show how much she lives by it, that now that she has grown up, she is the screenwriter of a new version of the same series
Wow, just WOW! By the tenth episode, they finally tried at least once and they almost got a good series!
That is, fuck...I don't understand how it was possible to merge even such a cool idea as all these meta-flirtations and blah blah blah?! It seems that this series is ready to merge even potentially the best scenario moves flawlessly, so that it would be boring and not interesting to watch..
It's very boring for the season finale. The episode ran for 37 minutes, but it felt like forever. Jordan Peele would be better off staying behind the scenes, rather than engaging in self-admiration, he is clearly a worse actor than the director. The message of the series is also not very clear: did blurriman pursue the main character because she did not believe in mysticism or wrote shitty texts, or both?.. And also from the little things it was unpleasantly hooked that they did not explain, for example, who is Anna, whom the heroine called: her sister or girlfriend, or just a friend? But we stared at Jordan Peele's beard styling for 5 minutes. Well, yes, it's more important.
@Suicide_Chickens: Apparently, yes, he pursued her for the fact that she could not make a single interesting plot in ten episodes, it would be very logical =)
Absolutely everything is disgusting in this episode: from the empty script and cardboard actors to this pathetic, cheap and ridiculous Rod doll.
Unfortunately, this is a logical and quite expected end to this season. I hope the ratings will break through the bottom and the corpse of Twilight Zone will finally stop being raped by producers greedy for quick money.
Umm, the series left a mixed feeling, because for me, this is a pure parody of black mirror, even if on the contrary, the creators of black tried much better than the creators of the twilight zone, one thing pleased the familiar actors from good TV series.)
Of course, no one watched the original 1959 TV series. There's a very cool cameo at the end, and a lot of references to one of the first episodes. I liked it, but the plot is not fully revealed. The only thing I didn't like was how the narrator was presented, even though he was in 3D, but the facial expressions should have been completed:(
The last episode of the first season is a tribute to the first original series "The Twilight Zone" in 1959 and its narrator Rod Serling. It refers to a rather tragic series (S01E08: "Finally, there's enough time") about a bank employee named Henry Bemis, who dreamed of having time to read books. Like the previous commentator, it seems to me that more work could be done with the facial expressions of the character portraying Rod Serling. She was more frightening and repulsive than attractive. Otherwise, it's very nice that the last episode was dedicated to the original series. None of the "Twilight Zone" film adaptations paid tribute to the 1959 series and its creators in this way. The Twilight Zone is 60 years old.
Most of the commentators probably haven't watched the original series. There's a very cool idea here about references to all the previous episodes, which are shown with shots of a person, and then going through the very door behind which all the riddles are, and even going into black and completely all the titles that also became black, this is a very cool move, I really hope that the next season will start with black and perhaps the scriptwriter will become a face. who talks like Rod Serling!
I'm disappointed with the lies that were blurred in other episodes. I looked through it - nothing like that!
If they release a TV series right away, then the script is probably ready in advance and they could easily make blurry inserts! But no, just shit yourself.
And the meaning and intrigue of the episode is not very good. But in general, I enjoyed the whole season. Something between a black mirror and love, death and robots.
The first half of the series is more like Doctor Who than a zone in terms of atmosphere. All the time I was waiting for the Doctor to pop out from somewhere around the corner. Nice references to the original, but I still didn't understand the meaning. Throughout the first season, they tried to cram some great meaning into each episode, but it's not clear why. If you compare it with the original, it's so-so, you can include the very thing on the background
The whole season is a collection of unsolved plots. Either head-on with a subpoena, or half-twisted (as here, for example). As a result, there is some kind of tasteless afterword - the actors are good, but the plots are bad.
Discussion: Season 1, Episode 10 Join the Discussion
31In general, the season is average. From some episodes, the ass burned, because the series was used as raising minority issues without scripted tricks. Although even this can be veiled.
In general, it is good that the black mirror has competitors. But it's still a long way off.
In the spirit of the whole season, the ending is also merged here. It's terribly indistinct. I have a much better option, perfect for such a meta episode. The blurred man was supposed to be an anonymous person from the Internet who would watch the series no matter how hard our woke lesbian screenwriter tried.
meta-content is my weak point, so the series went better than the previous ones, but I didn't understand what the metaphor of a forgotten childhood is here - it's not disclosed at all - and the sijian Serling Family is too creepy, well, whatever.
the whole season has been stupidly beaten in the forehead with Important Statements. relevance does not equate you to art, you are our unrecognized geniuses. to do this, you need good scripts and do not merge the endings (well, everything was fine in "Away", why is it not so here?)
That is, fuck...I don't understand how it was possible to merge even such a cool idea as all these meta-flirtations and blah blah blah?! It seems that this series is ready to merge even potentially the best scenario moves flawlessly, so that it would be boring and not interesting to watch..
Unfortunately, this is a logical and quite expected end to this season. I hope the ratings will break through the bottom and the corpse of Twilight Zone will finally stop being raped by producers greedy for quick money.
Leave twilight zone alone.
There's a very cool cameo at the end, and a lot of references to one of the first episodes.
I liked it, but the plot is not fully revealed.
The only thing I didn't like was how the narrator was presented, even though he was in 3D, but the facial expressions should have been completed:(
Like the previous commentator, it seems to me that more work could be done with the facial expressions of the character portraying Rod Serling. She was more frightening and repulsive than attractive.
Otherwise, it's very nice that the last episode was dedicated to the original series. None of the "Twilight Zone" film adaptations paid tribute to the 1959 series and its creators in this way.
The Twilight Zone is 60 years old.
If they release a TV series right away, then the script is probably ready in advance and they could easily make blurry inserts! But no, just shit yourself.
And the meaning and intrigue of the episode is not very good. But in general, I enjoyed the whole season. Something between a black mirror and love, death and robots.