It's great that they're not being made completely normal and they're still nerds, especially Walter. And the tension between him and Peggy is still holding. How he saves her at every opportunity, and she falls on him :) The oldest technique in cinema, in my opinion :) I thought for half a series that my daughter and the cartel were for one thing against my dad. It's good that I was wrong. Slowly all the love lines are developing, it's good that it's so slow. One Gallo is out of business :)
For the first time, Walter just pissed off the whole series! I can also understand that he behaves condescendingly with strangers, but to be such a jerk towards his own team... It's beyond me.
Sylvester's dance with Megan, Paige's fall on Walter, Toby's excitement for Happy.. I love this series <3 But they could still give the kid a lift to the city :)
I liked the ending very much, as Walter refused to leave his team and Sylvester's dance with Megan was very pleased, immediately a smile appeared on his face :3
Damn, the charms of this series for me are spoiled by the fact that it was practically filmed by Walter O'Brien about himself; regular reminders of how brilliant he is (according to Wikipedia, the dude passed an IQ test at school, lost his certificate, but he is a super genius, so everyone believes), and how he cares about everyone And what a right bunny he is and develops emotional intelligence in front of a touched viewer. How would you now disentangle the part that pretends to be real and perceive "Scorpio" simply as fiction, entertainment that can be forgiven for the extra sequins on the main character?(
I completely agree, it is very difficult to watch knowing the fact that a person shot a series exclusively about himself and his genius, based on real events, as they say at the beginning every time, although this fact is from the category of "take the author's word for it", the test was done in kindergarten when it was necessary to insert a square figure into a square hole (naturally, I'm figuratively speaking), but now he refuses to do a repeat test. As if, if you say at least 5 times in each episode that his IQ is 197, sooner or later the viewer will believe it. Moreover, it is not enough to expose yourself as the 4th smartest person in the world, you need to endow yourself with all the positive human qualities of ever, including unquestioning leadership, empathy, caring, integrity, self-sacrifice, it can be enumerated endlessly, yes, he exposed himself in one of the series as a real hero-rescuer, who did not risk his life it's worth nothing at all when the life of a random stranger is at stake. Selfishness at the highest possible level, it seems that the author cannot pass by the mirror without kissing his reflection. He is such a famous genius (let me remind you that more than once there was an emphasis on the fact that Einstein nervously smokes on the sidelines) that if he had not made a series about himself, no one would have known about him at all. Summarizing all of the above, if it weren't for the insertion that the series is based on real events, which made me Google who it is in general, it would certainly be much easier to watch, because, omitting this point, the series is sometimes funny, sometimes fantastical, in general quite interesting and watchable.
five Americans of different calibres, one of whom, except that there is no seal on his forehead that he is from the NSA, certainly do not look suspicious at all in the seedy quarter of Mexico)))
I thought for half a series that my daughter and the cartel were for one thing against my dad. It's good that I was wrong.
Slowly all the love lines are developing, it's good that it's so slow. One Gallo is out of business :)
- not personally. =)
I've seen him somewhere, by the way..I can't remember which movie or TV series...
How would you now disentangle the part that pretends to be real and perceive "Scorpio" simply as fiction, entertainment that can be forgiven for the extra sequins on the main character?(
Selfishness at the highest possible level, it seems that the author cannot pass by the mirror without kissing his reflection. He is such a famous genius (let me remind you that more than once there was an emphasis on the fact that Einstein nervously smokes on the sidelines) that if he had not made a series about himself, no one would have known about him at all.
Summarizing all of the above, if it weren't for the insertion that the series is based on real events, which made me Google who it is in general, it would certainly be much easier to watch, because, omitting this point, the series is sometimes funny, sometimes fantastical, in general quite interesting and watchable.