I love Jade and his search for ways to expand consciousness) It's actually a good series in terms of character interaction, everyone is so cute. And even a seed for some answers.
@ElllaDee: The house collapsed into the tunnel that leads to the fishermen. This blocked the entrance/exit. I think they don't really want to deal with this, because the house fell for a reason.
@ElllaDee: In general, this is a good question about 47 people. We are consistently shown about 15+-, and the remaining 30 are like NPCs sitting at home or digging the garden, or what are they doing at all?
It feels like people go to work there every day and play Dota with beer in the evenings, even when something happens, they are shown somewhere in the distance looking out from the porch and going back "somewhere".
For the second season, I think that you can safely reduce the inhabitants by 3 times and as if nothing will change functionally in the series, new ones will also live, exist and come in)
They show the town as if no one from the other 30 people wants to get out and do nothing at all from the word. They could at least change the scenery in the city to show that they are really doing something else. It's as if everything is based on 10-15 main characters: food, hunting, investigations, police, doctor, judge, farmer, taxi driver, courier, builder, engineer, etc.)
@Denis_Arslanov: That's how they feed those who are looking. If you show what everyone is looking for, then who will cook, sweep, carpenter, dig))) It will be even more strange and questions will start: and when they do something to eat, who digs for them? And what's the point of running to? One of them has already run, jumped and got stuck in the pool wall.
Again, nothing happened, well, this is the base 1. Sofia obviously has her eye on Sarah, but it's unclear why or why. back at the diner, I noticed how she began to stare at Victor intently when he took out the drawing - does she remember it too, or is it a coincidence? 2. they finally (faster than I expected) know that the man in yellow has returned, but the question is whether they will tell the rest of the gg or conceal the information again.... and it will be revealed by episode 9-10. 3. it is unclear why and why Ellis and Fatima were shoved at us for almost 10 minutes of the episode, why do we need these empty dialogues and why at all? the series is not so terribly informative, let's throw away screen time, bravo 4. Fatima is the mother of the year. "Oh, I'm sorry, you left her a note, that changes everything." How about, I don't know, not taking rash actions alone, but talking to Jade? The only person who goes through what you're going through? 5. Julie and Randall are very cute, but I still can't count his age, so I don't understand how to interpret their interactions and whether the writers will turn it into some kind of romance. She was very afraid that something would happen to him downstairs and they wouldn't get the books. now I wonder which episode he'll come out for and they'll read a book about kromenokl))) 6. Acosta and Boyd seem to be about to sing, it turns out she's not that inadequate, she just got knocked out, apparently, when she got into the town. Now he's going to explore that room, maybe he'll leave, Boyd will reform
In general, the series is OK, within the standard framework. if there weren't a bunch of creepy thrillers and announcements in the spirit of "the scariest episode of the season" it would look better. as a result, I sat and waited every couple of minutes for something wow, "well, it's about to happen, it's about to happen," and as a result, a couple of worthwhile scenes were diluted with water.
@a1406401: Randall had a gun with him on the bus (a rifle, I think), and an army bag (although he's just a military fan), from which I personally conclude that he's 18-21+
@Inokanoana: Victor saw the clothes of a man in yellow in the forest and was scared, so Victor probably knows who it is and this is what the author meant.
It seems the grandfather in yellow doesn't fully understand the rules of this place, or they change even for him. In previous episodes, I asked Kenny about amulets, and then it seemed like a logical question for a new character. But when he decided to find out about crows and was surprised that Tabitha and Jade arrived at the same time, it felt like he was just a piece of the puzzle, and an insignificant one at that, trying to figure it out on his own.
@GoodbyeLoser: I think it's something else. Her questions are part of a plan to create doubt and discord in society. She just arrived, it's okay to ask. But she asks questions in just such a way, from such an angle, so that people begin to suspect Tabitha with the children and Jade (who are just most connected with this place, and they need to be disposed of with the help of the residents)
@GoodbyeLoser: +++ it seemed to me that some of his questions (about crows in this episode) and the confusion on his face in that scene were related to the fact that he had been to the city many times, everything was always the same, it went according to the script. And then the crows came from somewhere that hadn't been there before. That's where I tried to find out, after which things started to change, who arrived, and so on.
@KatrinVamp: I also think Sofia didn't like the crows, Tavernus said that most likely the crows were playing for the bad guys, but apparently not, since Sofia was with such a worried and unhappy face. Perhaps they are bystanders or judges of this action.
I wonder if the crows came just to fuck with everyone, or do they know what's going on here?
It is a pity that I do not know the language of crows, so that they can tell me all the secrets of this strange town, otherwise I would like to know at least something. 😅
My "fear" about this series is that in the end everything will be much simpler and not as deep as people / reviewers think, knowing what a huge fandom the series has, which discusses and builds theories, they find such little things that the average viewer will never notice.
@Allisoon: Whatever the outcome, there will definitely be disappointed, this is already the base. I try to enjoy the process, not really pinning hopes on the finale)
@Allisoon: It's also scary that everything will be crumpled up and there will be a lot of illogical actions. I'm reminded of the Umbrella Academy, where they didn't give any answers.
It's a bit boring compared to the first three episodes, but Victor's reaction to the yellow jacket was creepy.
And the boy in white had warned them that they didn't have much time. It seems to me that in Victor's childhood, when there were a lot of corpses on the street, it was due to the appearance of ChVH. And now he appeared again.…
I would like to believe that Victor was added to the couple Jade and Tabitha so that they could move forward in the dialogues to some common data. 😆
@aleshamihalich: it seems to me that he can still do something meaningful sooner or later. I personally have no negative feelings about him, besides, he's cute))
@Grace1112: Unfortunately, for all 4 seasons he is in the plot only as Boyd's son / Fatima's boyfriend, but not an independent character. He just doesn't have his own line. I don't believe Elliot will get any important role in the plot. And in general, there is a feeling that the actor is just learning the role. Mb I'm wrong
Is the whole season really going to be nothing again? I don't understand why I'm still interested, but it's interesting. It's painfully boring to watch. It is very similar to the merged last seasons of lost in terms of emotions. Which I'm experiencing, but even there it was more fun.
@Da6kaz: because the scriptwriters use the Mystery Box method The viewer is shown something inexplicable, an intriguing object or situation, but they don't explain what it is or how it works. The promise that there is an answer makes the viewer look further. The brain perceives an unsolved mystery as an unfinished business and experiences tension that it wants to get rid of. Dopamine is released at the moment of the promise of an answer, rather than when it is received, creating an obsessive expectation of an early reward. An irrecoverable cost trap is triggered: quitting the series after many hours seems like a betrayal of your own invested time. The unknown worries the ancient parts of the brain as a threat, forcing them to look for a solution to reduce cognitive hunger. As a result, the promise of mystery holds us back more than the plot, and we endure boredom, hoping that the ending will live up to expectations. The term was coined by J. J. Abrams, who created the TV series Lost.
@mavlytovfagiz: but there is a nuance here. Years earlier, the viewer had no choice but to watch. Now you can safely quit the series, but find out the answer and see the most interesting and juicy moments from it in numerous video essays on YouTube). Especially for those who watch in the original and have no problems with English-language content and VPN (i.e. tens of millions of people in the world)
I did that to Legion and The Boys, and I have no regrets.
But I'm on the verge of the same thing, but for now I want to give a microscopic chance and I don't fully understand what exactly I'm hoping for.
@Da6kaz: well, maybe you see yourself in one of the heroes and empathize with him and live the hero's path with him. I think you can understand what is holding through a simple question to yourself, if they explained everything to you about the world of the series and gave you answers to all the questions, would you continue to watch this series?)
@mavlytovfagiz: In lost, the stretching of the plot was at least diluted with constant flashbacks that revealed the characters and talked about motivation, but here they really give some hooks, but everything is sluggish. And it's really hard to quit, so much time has already been spent on it.
We add a teaspoon per hour a little at a time. ..It's so meditative. This is actually the core of the series, people who are in nowhere have nowhere to hurry.
As far as I'm concerned, a lot of things happened in the series, although it's not explained, but Victor found out and will understand (hopefully) that the man in yellow was somewhere among them, Julie realized that the answer to her ability was in Ethan's books, and she would act, Jade had found mushrooms, which meant that in the next episodes he would dig into his head and clarify something, again Boyd had encountered another incomprehensible trash, and Acosta might also find some the answer. It 's better than just walking around and spreading idle chatter , and there are more than half of such episodes .
@tupo_lol: I also don't understand the "nothing is happening" type of claims. As for me, there are a lot of hooks that Monjoy can cling to. Of course, they won't give us the answers, it's not the format of the series, but they give us a lot of things to sit around and guess about, which will obviously make sense in the end. As for me, the series on the contrary has become much more interesting in this regard than it was at the beginning. The only thing I don't understand is why Marielle hardly participates in anything, even though she is also one of the three "chained". But I hope she will also have some kind of role, and not just not added for "balance".
@By Heart: There's a shot in the new season trailer where something happens to Mariel. Here, rather, Bacta got lost, in this episode for the first time I noticed her against the background during the season.
@driveshaft: Well, Bacta wasn't really part of the "big" plot, except for that clue from the lullaby.(If I remember correctly) She's like Tom's Bartender and Kenny's Mom. And Marielle participates in the "chained" arc along with Julie and Randall, but no one seems to pay attention to it. Therefore, I am waiting for the development of this.
@tupo_lol: The problem is that it's all obvious and it wasn't something unexpected. Personally, it was clear to me that Victor was familiar with the Man in Yellow, he even seemed to draw him, it was clear that Julie's abilities were described in books, because Ethan had said it almost directly earlier, Boyd was constantly confronted with something and it didn't mean anything, we remember the spiders, the prisoner, the well and so on, in this series, anything can be added and removed as if it never happened)) Jade had also talked about this earlier and what he found seemed to move the plot, but again, nothing was shown. So far, everything that has been shown has been expected, but what they will do with it is here that the plot will begin to develop. The world and the characters are still at the moment of the season 3 finale, and there is no special transformation of the characters, except for Jim's death and the arrival of the girl.
I watched the episode on x2, and I feel like I spent 10 minutes on episode 3, of which nothing happened. Lots of questions, no answers It seems that Sofia wants to remove Sarah, but either to push her to some kind of action Fatima is playing some kind of game with the one-eyed guy (I forgot his name) I don't understand why there isn't close attention for the three of them, their place has already pushed them to do strange things. And no one is looking after them. Sofia just needs to get the three of them together and convince them to kill them all.
And CHVJ was clearly dating Victor. And damn, why don't they take all of Victor's drawings and sort them out and combine them with what they know
Randall is a very good friend, as he helps Julie..Although I don't believe it's possible to change the past... I hope what Jim's ghost said helps, and this lake means something, and maybe it's related to those kids...I'm really glad Tabitha wants to get out...Jade and Ethan are so cute, I'm glad they became friends, I hope they will succeed)))Victor, I don't understand what this old man knows, and what Sofia is up to, damn it... My God, I was so scared at the end, Boyd's probably having some bullshit with visions again)))
There was an official MGM teaser, it went on TV, from which it is clear that in the massacre, after which Victor was left alone, CHVJ participated and Victor saw it. So his reaction to the yellow suit is understandable. The funeral scene was cut off so strangely, as if something had been cut out.
@Mouse_Sonya: Maybe the massacre didn't happen because everyone was killed by the cossacks, but the residents killed each other because of the actions of the PMCs.
Well.... Episode 10/10 on the scale of the series "From the Outside" According to the classics: - We were preparing to watch the episode on a hard working Monday, as if the new year was coming. - We listened to the cool soundtrack of the screensaver. - We spent 50 minutes listening to banal conversations in which the obligatory soothing expressions are constantly present: "everything is fine", "everything will be fine"… - We found out one new detail, in which the smart grandfather in yellow (who supposedly knows everything) I didn't even think to cover my clothes with leaves, and they found them.…
That's it, the end, I like it and look further ...))
@Eileen_myk: Victor remembers this grandfather and his tricks, maybe he'll tell everyone right now that something really bad happened last time because of Grandpa in yellow and that grandfather is an insider spy among them right now?
As I understand it, the man in yellow infiltrated all the residents of Fromville in the same way last cycle (and looked exactly like that), then they lost their guard and framed each other, and he finished them off. In this cycle, he decided to be Sofia and do the same thing. And now the question is: was Victor supposed to survive all these cycles, or is he the part that changed and therefore will help everyone figure out the plan before the worst begins to happen?
@Amyinthetardis: In fact, Victor already has information that PMJ is back and will be a mess soon. But he's in no hurry to share it. And if he had, the city could have prepared and even figured out Sofia. Although, of course, it is difficult to assume that the grandfather became a young girl)
- "I couldn't let you leave without something to remember you by," says DVJ aka nasty religious girl Sofia. Victor had a suitcase where the "memorabilia" of the deceased residents of his generation were collected. The suitcase was buried, as was my grandfather's suitcase. What if he transforms into those who have already been to Fromland, using their belongings?
"They're going to tear each other apart," Grandpa said to Jim, and then Sofia provokes Julie. She was going to set them off.
- Going back to Jim and the hanged man. Tilly had Tarot cards. If there is this parallel, maybe there will be others?
- «Knowledge comes at a cost». At a cost - Acosta?
- We are increasingly immersed in Ethan's world - his books, the storyteller, the lake of tears that he invented.
@tranchdebonheur: you know, when I read "Grandfather" and "Jim" side by side in your comment, I immediately get a little confused in my head, the image of Grandfather Jim from "Naked" pops up and he gives out his famous rant about hipsters in his trademark cubic voice, but only in a yellow suit, and I imagine it in "From the Outside.".. It feels so good right away :D
The episode also seemed weak to me, but it was my fault. You can't watch the teasers, because in fact everything is interesting in them: the boy in white + the hand from the grave. Fatima wants to be isolated somewhere, even if she is doing something for the good, why should it be done in secret? Julie and her book-buying trip seem very interesting to me, especially considering the fact that someone pointed out that Ethan apparently doesn't remember that there were any books at all and believes that he invented this lake himself. Perhaps this book was written by one of his reincarnations in the past.
@Amyinthetardis: or Julie could have written the book, as someone who can travel through time, but cannot change what has already happened. Kay Dillon is the author. Is Kay a male name or a female name?
@konstantinova: of course, in case of confirmation of the theory that PMJ needs an object (is it possible to know the appearance?) Someone he can transform into.
It seemed to me that it was not for nothing that Boyd told Acosta that she reminded him of someone, meaning his wife, and they were not only similar in character and desire to get out (dramatically), but also similar in appearance. maybe she also came from the story before, if the theory that everyone in the series has doppelgangers is taken into account.
@linnlilu: I wonder if it was dragging Boyd in the tent or not. Kst., there is an interesting version about the spider, because everything was in the web.
@may_december: My favorite characters are Julie, Victor and Ethan, Jasmine and Smiley from monsters (and Grandma and the nurse scare the shit out of me), Clara, Kelly and Ryan from secondary
@may_december: My favorites are Tabitha, Boyd, and partly Sarah and Jade. But Victor gets to his heart. I really want her and Dad to get out of there. He's been through more than he can handle.
That's a shame, honestly. It's a good series in general, but it's unfair to spend so many seasons, show so much, come up with so many things for the characters and give so few clear answers! After 4 years of having a hard time with boobs, you're already tired of watching ((( well, why couldn't you make the series more dynamic?! Of course, I won't stop watching, because I really want to find out WHAT's IN THE END, but it's just accumulated damn)))
How do they manage to stretch this shit? God, there's absolutely nothing going on in this episode. You can fucking cut out 90% of it and nothing will really change. And I noticed that they were stretching it out with all sorts of nonsense like "I'll go to the ruins and in the end I won't do a damn thing / it won't do anything for the plot" or "I'll go to the lighthouse and..." well, you understand. They throw in character decisions just to throw in something and stretch the timekeeping.
It won't be enough. Once again, they give the viewer hooks of hope, only to break them off later. In one episode, a bunch of characters started moving in the right directions. Or at least the ones that are worth exploring.
At first, I thought that grandfather would now revive the pastor so that he would be buried alive, like Nikki and Paolo. I wonder where he keeps the collection. He's playing his role well so far.
Boyd's son said he was going on a food trip, which meant the scarecrow was going to be killed soon!
Finally, Acosta was pacified and put to good use.
It's true in principle about a family that brings disasters. Apart from Jim, he had no special knowledge or abilities. Well, unless his ability is to be a ghost.
The doughnut in white is not particularly helpful. But maybe, according to the rules, he can only answer certain questions, or because his appearance time is limited, he tried to push in the right direction.
What does Victor know about his grandfather that makes him wet himself? He wasn't in my memories.
Jade Norm took a nap in the pond. But they were very lucky to stay in the forest, and this place probably led him to the mushrooms.
I was amused by the combination of the advertising installation:
Here, drink this, and by the way, there's a cryptodeposition bonus in Dragonmani. Has this ever happened before?
I thought it would be extremely inappropriate to insert something like this into this series, but they did. But at least the voices were well chosen.
@driveshaft: aa. Well, there are only one or two producers, the same, the directors and screenwriters are different, I'm not so parallel. It's just that Nikki and Paola were buried right there, too, and I was surprised that I missed something.
@asetss: me too, I looked out of the corner of my eye while washing the dishes and naturally fucked up. For the first time in four seasons, this series scared me.
The teaser showed how Yulka will move to the time of the "dinosaurs". It's awesome that the season will develop her ability. Maybe the book will really help.
@linnlilu: To do this, she must first talk to Victor about her grandfather. But she's emotional and only talks to Randall. Apparently, the folder will go to rescue pretty soon. Then Grandfather will remember her.
@linnlilu: and it also seems to me that the actress Julie has become better at acting, not as terrible as in the first seasons. It doesn't bother me anymore
Jade is a multifaceted character, which has been proven once again.
An interesting relationship: they ran to look for the lake, found Jade, ran with him and found his grandfather's costume, Victor got scared and ran, fell near the mushrooms that Jade saw and needed them.
The cheating of the residents from the grandfather in yellow is expected and started with the most nervous characters.
How do they bury them in the heat to a depth of less than a meter and do not smell, I am generally silent about the plague carried by animals and birds, and no one felt the chela in the house either?
Tabitha, of course, is in grief, but she did not lose her common sense to risk the children like that, well, Father Victor I felt this topic. And the kid in white showed up on time, otherwise I thought she would push V.'s father and fall into that hollow with him.
What's the real shit with the hand that grabbed Boyd?!
@PinochetM: 6. I assume that these are the tricks of the PMJ in order to break him. In all the episodes, when his dead Abby appeared, it didn't bode well.
@driveshaft: Fatima is a murky person, I dismiss the grass version, it's too stupid and off topic. This is one of the most interesting moments of the series, I'll be waiting for the sequel.
@PinochetM: She's an Iranian, not a Belarusian.) But in general, her husband told her that he would go for food, she would hardly have worried about it. And Donna has to deal with food issues as the head of the prodigal hut.
I just started praising this series, and again we went back to the fact that the characters just walk around for the whole episode and, in general, don't make any decisions. A few screamers, a few weird movies, but what's all this about? Does the dick know
@adeline666: Audience: No one is doing anything. The characters don't do or decide anything! Meanwhile, the characters: Boyd pulled himself together and tried to help Acosta calm down. Julie and Randall reached for the books, because maybe there would be some answers. Ethan and Victor went to look for the lake of tears. Fatima and Elgin have also come up with some kind of game, it's unclear what and why, but they're doing something anyway. Even Ellis took some action to help his wife recover. Plus, he's going on a food trip. Jade is trying to find ways to "expand" consciousness in order to find answers. Tabitha rushes to the lighthouse to try to get out again. Kenny is dealing with the logistics of the remaining residents.
In a good way, what can they do and take action if they don't really know a damn thing? It's impossible to explain everything they know. And they only have time during daylight hours. How many times have they tried to go on trips, and dig, and rush around the city in a car and jump from a lighthouse, and even hunt and kill a monster. And what did it lead to? They're still in the city and still don't understand the rules and what's going on. I am surprised by such claims. They just had a man killed because they were looking for answers and they were given to understand it. And then they defiantly hung up the corpse for everyone to see. And still they keep doing something, and the viewer is still unhappy and can't understand anything.🤷🏻♀️
@By heart: Throughout the episode, they stupidly wander around locations and do idiotic things. We've been watching these horror movies for several seasons. This is another filler episode that doesn't solve anything and doesn't provide more information. And ett specifically doesn't give a damn about the scriptwriters' attitude to the project. We don't have 24 episodes, as was the case in the 00x and 10x series, and it made sense to insert ramblers to fill in the timekeeping. And 10 episodes. And in 10 episodes we have to see the development, but we're seeing the same thing as in previous seasons. Everyone is walking, wandering, looking for something, but by the end of the episode, no one has found anything, read, or told. An hour of the plot is in the hole, and this is fraught with the fact that the finale will be squeezed to the last episode and it will be crumpled, as it often happens.
Jokes are jokes, but the lake of tears is really an act of enuresis in Victor. PMJ caused him grief, Victor may know a lot about him. But his mentality is such that it's a difficult task to get any information out of Victor. Especially about the experience of his injury.
There's a whiff of "Lost": we have a great idea and understanding of building a story + we'll give you additional lines => people like it => on season 3-4, we start to hammer out the script and a clear text for the viewer, so we mutate + twist => by the end we write on our knees and pull dialogues, maybe it's watchable it will work…
Since season 3, empty dialogues have simply become flooded. Okay, I think season 4 means it's time to give the viewer a "solid foundation and what's the point" to increase the dynamics ... but no, it's the same water, and there's also intrigue in the cube: - I get it! - what do you understand, tell me?! - "hysteria", I need time, I'll tell you later .... 🤦🏼🤦🏼🤦🏼
Fucking your mother 🤦🏼 It didn't even get much calmer that Jim was gone , they really gave peace to the character (I wouldn't be surprised if the actor himself is glad that he's done with this bullshit)
And I forgot, I don't know if this is someone's great joke on the series or just happened to be, but I just caught a shout from the inscription: "You have to pay for knowledge!"
Hey, season 4 is still unknown, but the fee is already being charged. Apparently, as always, there is fine print and *** 😂
@Lari: The most important thing is that these misadventures of the heroes do not turn out to be a fornication in purgatory. Or some kind of mass coma. I want some kind of reasonable outcome in the spirit of the participants in the experiment under the guidance of immoral scientists. And yet, why didn't anyone try to get the log out of the way? Perhaps this is the key to getting into the Fromville network - to overcome the obstacle once, rather than trying to avoid it.
@g1494666: the authors rejected the idea of purgatory and similar versions. I was also interested in the log, but I came to the conclusion that if it is bypassed, then it does not solve anything, except by car you can go around with different success, since everyone gets there by car. I noticed that you can get there by car.
@g1494666: It seems like the showrunners themselves answered this question: no matter what you do after you see a tree on the road, it's useless. If you see a tree, you're already in Fromville.
There are so many comments on the topic of exposing Sofia, I would rather expose Sofia, Sarah will expose Sofia, and so on. And what happens when she gets exposed? Will she cry out of resentment and go into the woods? Or will he turn into a PMJ and go slaughtering people right and left? How to deal with her/him after exposure?
@Mouse_Sonya: as I understand it, these are just clothes, and the same yellow suit may be from someone else's shoulder, as well as Sofia's dress. Maybe it's a barren spirit that can't be killed by physical means.
@PinochetM: Most likely it is. But this spirit can take on a physical form that is dangerous to humans. In the trailers, PmJ staged a massacre when Victor was a child. He can probably do the same thing in the guise of Sofia.
An interesting point. Ethan says that he has already seen the Lake of Tears somewhere and is sure that it exists. Just like Tabitha, who saw red stones in her dreams. Tabitha and Jade are Miranda and Christopher in a previous life, so sometimes they have flashbacks. So Ethan had been in this town before, too, but it wasn't clear who. (I don't like the version that Ethan is the narrator).
It is already clear that Julia will find information in books and will be able to move at any time she wants, including when she sees her father's death. This should actually help the town a lot, because she can go back to her roots and find answers to a lot of questions. I also wonder if she will be able to see, for example, in the past, how grandfather became Sofia?
I think that Sarah will be the first to realize that something is wrong with Sofia, and the main question here is whether she will have time to tell other residents of the town or Sofia will kill her first.
The boy in white is a bit clueless. It seems to help, but there are some bumps on the floor.
We're going to have a resource hunt, and I think there's going to be some movement there anyway.
What did Fatima and Elgen come up with? At first, I thought they were developing a general version to explain how Yeljen was left without an eye. But it seems there's something more interesting (hopefully).
Acosta looks like a character who will die sooner or later. It was the same with Jim for me.
The series has slipped down a lot, it constantly ends at some unexpected moments, I understand that you want to be interested in watching the next episode with cliffhangers, but damn it, it doesn't reveal itself at all (the next episode, by the way, will also end!). The whole series is about nothing, at the end just something interesting comes out and that's it, the end.
In the scene with the cars crashing, I thought they would accidentally find something interesting by smashing one of the cars, but in fact it was just a scene to show how good and caring Edlias is.
Raven sent Bran to see how this series ends , just kidding
Discussion: Season 4, Episode 3 Join the Discussion
185It's actually a good series in terms of character interaction, everyone is so cute.
And even a seed for some answers.
It feels like people go to work there every day and play Dota with beer in the evenings, even when something happens, they are shown somewhere in the distance looking out from the porch and going back "somewhere".
For the second season, I think that you can safely reduce the inhabitants by 3 times and as if nothing will change functionally in the series, new ones will also live, exist and come in)
They show the town as if no one from the other 30 people wants to get out and do nothing at all from the word. They could at least change the scenery in the city to show that they are really doing something else. It's as if everything is based on 10-15 main characters: food, hunting, investigations, police, doctor, judge, farmer, taxi driver, courier, builder, engineer, etc.)
1. Sofia obviously has her eye on Sarah, but it's unclear why or why. back at the diner, I noticed how she began to stare at Victor intently when he took out the drawing - does she remember it too, or
is it a coincidence? 2. they finally (faster than I expected) know that the man in yellow has returned, but the question is whether they will tell the rest of the gg or conceal the information again.... and it will be revealed by episode 9-10.
3. it is unclear why and why Ellis and Fatima were shoved at us for almost 10 minutes of the episode, why do we need these empty dialogues and why at all? the series is not so terribly informative, let's throw away screen time, bravo
4. Fatima is the mother of the year. "Oh, I'm sorry, you left her a note, that changes everything." How about, I don't know, not taking rash actions alone, but talking to Jade? The only person who goes through what you're going through?
5. Julie and Randall are very cute, but I still can't count his age, so I don't understand how to interpret their interactions and whether the writers will turn it into some kind of romance. She was very afraid that something would happen to him downstairs and they wouldn't get the books. now I wonder which episode he'll come out for and they'll read a book about kromenokl)))
6. Acosta and Boyd seem to be about to sing, it turns out she's not that inadequate, she just got knocked out, apparently, when she got into the town. Now he's going to explore that room, maybe he'll leave, Boyd will reform
In general, the series is OK, within the standard framework. if there weren't a bunch of creepy thrillers and announcements in the spirit of "the scariest episode of the season" it would look better. as a result, I sat and waited every couple of minutes for something wow, "well, it's about to happen, it's about to happen," and as a result, a couple of worthwhile scenes were diluted with water.
What, was that really the case? Have they even seen him at least once and know about his existence?
That's where I tried to find out, after which things started to change, who arrived, and so on.
Chatik and I also discussed teasers at the Tavern, and there were 100,500 guesses about a man with a mouse in his mouth, but no one talked him down.
It is a pity that I do not know the language of crows, so that they can tell me all the secrets of this strange town, otherwise I would like to know at least something. 😅
I'm reminded of the Umbrella Academy, where they didn't give any answers.
And the boy in white had warned them that they didn't have much time. It seems to me that in Victor's childhood, when there were a lot of corpses on the street, it was due to the appearance of ChVH. And now he appeared again.…
I would like to believe that Victor was added to the couple Jade and Tabitha so that they could move forward in the dialogues to some common data. 😆
The most useless character in the series. Purely to stretch the timekeeping with endless everyday conversations
And in general, there is a feeling that the actor is just learning the role. Mb I'm wrong
I don't understand why I'm still interested, but it's interesting. It's painfully boring to watch. It is very similar to the merged last seasons of lost in terms of emotions. Which I'm experiencing, but even there it was more fun.
The viewer is shown something inexplicable, an intriguing object or situation, but they don't explain what it is or how it works. The promise that there is an answer makes the viewer look further.
The brain perceives an unsolved mystery as an unfinished business and experiences tension that it wants to get rid of.
Dopamine is released at the moment of the promise of an answer, rather than when it is received, creating an obsessive expectation of an early reward.
An irrecoverable cost trap is triggered: quitting the series after many hours seems like a betrayal of your own invested time.
The unknown worries the ancient parts of the brain as a threat, forcing them to look for a solution to reduce cognitive hunger.
As a result, the promise of mystery holds us back more than the plot, and we endure boredom, hoping that the ending will live up to expectations.
The term was coined by J. J. Abrams, who created the TV series Lost.
Years earlier, the viewer had no choice but to watch.
Now you can safely quit the series, but find out the answer and see the most interesting and juicy moments from it in numerous video essays on YouTube). Especially for those who watch in the original and have no problems with English-language content and VPN (i.e. tens of millions of people in the world)
I did that to Legion and The Boys, and I have no regrets.
But I'm on the verge of the same thing, but for now I want to give a microscopic chance and I don't fully understand what exactly I'm hoping for.
I think you can understand what is holding through a simple question to yourself, if they explained everything to you about the world of the series and gave you answers to all the questions, would you continue to watch this series?)
Anyone can write a story, you finish the job)
This is actually the core of the series, people who are in nowhere have nowhere to hurry.
The only thing I don't understand is why Marielle hardly participates in anything, even though she is also one of the three "chained". But I hope she will also have some kind of role, and not just not added for "balance".
xs, why are they torturing themselves
Personally, it was clear to me that Victor was familiar with the Man in Yellow, he even seemed to draw him, it was clear that Julie's abilities were described in books, because Ethan had said it almost directly earlier, Boyd was constantly confronted with something and it didn't mean anything, we remember the spiders, the prisoner, the well and so on, in this series, anything can be added and removed as if it never happened))
Jade had also talked about this earlier and what he found seemed to move the plot, but again, nothing was shown.
So far, everything that has been shown has been expected, but what they will do with it is here that the plot will begin to develop. The world and the characters are still at the moment of the season 3 finale, and there is no special transformation of the characters, except for Jim's death and the arrival of the girl.
It seems that Sofia wants to remove Sarah, but either to push her to some kind of action
Fatima is playing some kind of game with the one-eyed guy (I forgot his name)
I don't understand why there isn't close attention for the three of them, their place has already pushed them to do strange things. And no one is looking after them. Sofia just needs to get the three of them together and convince them to kill them all.
And CHVJ was clearly dating Victor. And damn, why don't they take all of Victor's drawings and sort them out and combine them with what they know
The funeral scene was cut off so strangely, as if something had been cut out.
At least he has reviews and discussions on YouTube/tg.
According to the classics:
- We were preparing to watch the episode on a hard working Monday, as if the new year was coming.
- We listened to the cool soundtrack of the screensaver.
- We spent 50 minutes listening to banal conversations in which the obligatory soothing expressions are constantly present: "everything is fine", "everything will be fine"…
- We found out one new detail, in which the smart grandfather in yellow (who supposedly knows everything) I didn't even think to cover my clothes with leaves, and they found them.…
That's it, the end, I like it and look further ...))
the scenes with useless Ellis.
But there was no "we need to talk" and "I have to go."
But he's in no hurry to share it.
And if he had, the city could have prepared and even figured out Sofia.
Although, of course, it is difficult to assume that the grandfather became a young girl)
"They're going to tear each other apart," Grandpa said to Jim, and then Sofia provokes Julie. She was going to set them off.
- Going back to Jim and the hanged man. Tilly had Tarot cards. If there is this parallel, maybe there will be others?
- «Knowledge comes at a cost». At a cost - Acosta?
- We are increasingly immersed in Ethan's world - his books, the storyteller, the lake of tears that he invented.
Tabitha, Jade, Ethan.
It's a stretch to say that it's possible for the three who were in the cave (but I don't think so).
The others did not show up in any way in this regard.
Who is your favorite character? Who are you "rooting for" the most? 🤔
Of course, I won't stop watching, because I really want to find out WHAT's IN THE END, but it's just accumulated damn)))
And I noticed that they were stretching it out with all sorts of nonsense like "I'll go to the ruins and in the end I won't do a damn thing / it won't do anything for the plot" or "I'll go to the lighthouse and..." well, you understand. They throw in character decisions just to throw in something and stretch the timekeeping.
Once again, they give the viewer hooks of hope, only to break them off later. In one episode, a bunch of characters started moving in the right directions. Or at least the ones that are worth exploring.
At first, I thought that grandfather would now revive the pastor so that he would be buried alive, like Nikki and Paolo. I wonder where he keeps the collection. He's playing his role well so far.
Boyd's son said he was going on a food trip, which meant the scarecrow was going to be killed soon!
Finally, Acosta was pacified and put to good use.
It's true in principle about a family that brings disasters. Apart from Jim, he had no special knowledge or abilities. Well, unless his ability is to be a ghost.
The doughnut in white is not particularly helpful. But maybe, according to the rules, he can only answer certain questions, or because his appearance time is limited, he tried to push in the right direction.
What does Victor know about his grandfather that makes him wet himself? He wasn't in my memories.
Jade Norm took a nap in the pond. But they were very lucky to stay in the forest, and this place probably led him to the mushrooms.
I was amused by the combination of the advertising installation:
Here, drink this, and by the way, there's a cryptodeposition bonus in Dragonmani.
Has this ever happened before?
I thought it would be extremely inappropriate to insert something like this into this series, but they did. But at least the voices were well chosen.
Audience: No one is doing anything. The characters don't do or decide anything!
Meanwhile, the characters:
Boyd pulled himself together and tried to help Acosta calm down.
Julie and Randall reached for the books, because maybe there would be some answers.
Ethan and Victor went to look for the lake of tears.
Fatima and Elgin have also come up with some kind of game, it's unclear what and why, but they're doing something anyway.
Even Ellis took some action to help his wife recover. Plus, he's going on a food trip.
Jade is trying to find ways to "expand" consciousness in order to find answers.
Tabitha rushes to the lighthouse to try to get out again.
Kenny is dealing with the logistics of the remaining residents.
In a good way, what can they do and take action if they don't really know a damn thing? It's impossible to explain everything they know. And they only have time during daylight hours.
How many times have they tried to go on trips, and dig, and rush around the city in a car and jump from a lighthouse, and even hunt and kill a monster. And what did it lead to? They're still in the city and still don't understand the rules and what's going on.
I am surprised by such claims.
They just had a man killed because they were looking for answers and they were given to understand it. And then they defiantly hung up the corpse for everyone to see. And still they keep doing something, and the viewer is still unhappy and can't understand anything.🤷🏻♀️
Since season 3, empty dialogues have simply become flooded.
Okay, I think season 4 means it's time to give the viewer a "solid foundation and what's the point" to increase the dynamics ... but no, it's the same water, and there's also intrigue in the cube:
- I get it!
- what do you understand, tell me?!
- "hysteria", I need time, I'll tell you later .... 🤦🏼🤦🏼🤦🏼
Fucking your mother 🤦🏼
It didn't even get much calmer that Jim was gone , they really gave peace to the character (I wouldn't be surprised if the actor himself is glad that he's done with this bullshit)
And I forgot, I don't know if this is someone's great joke on the series or just happened to be, but I just caught a shout from the inscription: "You have to pay for knowledge!"
Hey, season 4 is still unknown, but the fee is already being charged. Apparently, as always, there is fine print and *** 😂
I want some kind of reasonable outcome in the spirit of the participants in the experiment under the guidance of immoral scientists.
And yet, why didn't anyone try to get the log out of the way? Perhaps this is the key to getting into the Fromville network - to overcome the obstacle once, rather than trying to avoid it.
How to deal with her/him after exposure?
Ethan says that he has already seen the Lake of Tears somewhere and is sure that it exists.
Just like Tabitha, who saw red stones in her dreams.
Tabitha and Jade are Miranda and Christopher in a previous life, so sometimes they have flashbacks. So Ethan had been in this town before, too, but it wasn't clear who.
(I don't like the version that Ethan is the narrator).
It is already clear that Julia will find information in books and will be able to move at any time she wants, including when she sees her father's death.
This should actually help the town a lot, because she can go back to her roots and find answers to a lot of questions.
I also wonder if she will be able to see, for example, in the past, how grandfather became Sofia?
I think that Sarah will be the first to realize that something is wrong with Sofia, and the main question here is whether she will have time to tell other residents of the town or Sofia will kill her first.
We're going to have a resource hunt, and I think there's going to be some movement there anyway.
What did Fatima and Elgen come up with? At first, I thought they were developing a general version to explain how Yeljen was left without an eye.
But it seems there's something more interesting (hopefully).
Acosta looks like a character who will die sooner or later.
It was the same with Jim for me.
The whole series is about nothing, at the end just something interesting comes out and that's it, the end.
Raven sent Bran to see how this series ends , just kidding