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Gonz posted:I certainly hope that Washington becomes a semi-regular character, and they don't use him as some sort of "once or twice a season" gig. Considering we're just seeing the ring get started, I don't think Washington's gonna be much of a part at just this moment since it's that one dragoon officer who's funding it and the other trying to break it up. Washington hasn't even appeared yet that I know of, or if he did it was for his only time this season, as noted on IMDb. Maybe in the following seasons Washington will become a more regular show as he gets on board with the program
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I want to like this show. Hell, I want to love this show. I was really looking forward to it. It just hasn't grabbed me yet, though. Yeah I know it's only been two episodes, but I usually have some feelings about a show by now other than "meh"
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 13:31 |
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SocketWrench posted:Considering we're just seeing the ring get started, I don't think Washington's gonna be much of a part at just this moment since it's that one dragoon officer who's funding it and the other trying to break it up. Washington hasn't even appeared yet that I know of, or if he did it was for his only time this season, as noted on IMDb. Maybe in the following seasons Washington will become a more regular show as he gets on board with the program All I want is for him to put a woman's hand in a jar of acid at a dinner party.
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Fateo McMurray posted:I want to like this show. Hell, I want to love this show. I was really looking forward to it. It just hasn't grabbed me yet, though. Yeah I know it's only been two episodes, but I usually have some feelings about a show by now other than "meh" Don't despair. This show could turn out to be extremely good. Hell, it took Agents of SHIELD almost 20 episodes to get awesome. Let's hope TURN doesn't follow that formula.
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Gonz posted:Don't despair. This show could turn out to be extremely good. Hell, it took Agents of SHIELD almost 20 episodes to get awesome. Let's hope TURN doesn't follow that formula. At this point I feel it is my duty to point out that the AoS episode that TURNed the show around was called "TURN, TURN, TURN", so maybe we just have to wait for episode 3.
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 14:32 |
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I wonder if they're ever going to introduce members of the British military who aren't raging douche bags.
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 14:58 |
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Fateo McMurray posted:I wonder if they're ever going to introduce members of the British military who aren't raging douche bags.
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 15:21 |
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Fateo McMurray posted:I want to like this show. Hell, I want to love this show. I was really looking forward to it. It just hasn't grabbed me yet, though. Yeah I know it's only been two episodes, but I usually have some feelings about a show by now other than "meh" This is also how I feel about it, but I am going to keep with it, especially given what the next poster pointed out about AoS and I'm still watching that. I kind of feel obligated as a history teacher to watch it, too.
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 17:30 |
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leidend posted:Does this show appeal at all to non-Americans/Commonwealthers who think the revolutionary war was unnecessary? I've been recording it but was out of my place for all of March so I'm super behind on TV in general. I honestly don't see how this matters. You don't have to like serial killers or drug dealers to enjoy Hannibal or Breaking Bad. It's a moment in history where two sides were divided over an issue, that's pretty much all you need to understand to watch the show.
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JohnSherman posted:I honestly don't see how this matters. You don't have to like serial killers or drug dealers to enjoy Hannibal or Breaking Bad. It's a moment in history where two sides were divided over an issue, that's pretty much all you need to understand to watch the show. Right, it doesn't matter if I agree with the protagonist's motives but it does if the story is one-sided propaganda where the British are comically evil. I love shows where nothing is black and white (GoT, Mad Men, etc.) but Americans tend to have trouble showing the revolutionary war as it really was.
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 00:15 |
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Fateo McMurray posted:I want to like this show. Hell, I want to love this show. I was really looking forward to it. It just hasn't grabbed me yet, though. Yeah I know it's only been two episodes, but I usually have some feelings about a show by now other than "meh" I'm the same way. I DVR it later than its airing time, then only passingly watch it while I gently caress around on a tablet, only rewinding when it's clear something interesting or amusingly violent just happened. leidend posted:Right, it doesn't matter if I agree with the protagonist's motives but it does if the story is one-sided propaganda where the British are comically evil. I love shows where nothing is black and white (GoT, Mad Men, etc.) but Americans tend to have trouble showing the revolutionary war as it really was. That fact being that a bunch of aristocrats started a war for 'freedom' which actually was just a bid to pay no taxes (and eventually levy their own) and trade with Britain's enemies because it was extremely profitable? They can't do that - people might start to notice a pattern! That being said, I do like it how it portrays the vast majority of the colonists being more or less ambivalent to who's in charge so long as the basic human necessities are accessible. BIG HEADLINE fucked around with this message at 01:20 on Apr 21, 2014 |
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I think the show is very firmly "competent". It's better than, say, Hell on Wheels, and I don't think anyone expected it to be the next Breaking Bad. I wonder if the lead-in to Mad Men is generating any ratings, or if AMC is just hosed for airing anything on Game of Thrones Night.
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precision posted:I think the show is very firmly "competent". It's better than, say, Hell on Wheels, and I don't think anyone expected it to be the next Breaking Bad. I wonder if the lead-in to Mad Men is generating any ratings, or if AMC is just hosed for airing anything on Game of Thrones Night. Seeing as I'd say the majority of GoT watchers are getting it on torrents, watching it in a group, or using a borrowed HBO Go login, they don't really compete for the timeslot except against people with HBO subscriptions. ...granted, that's ~29% of all televisions in the US, though.
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 01:27 |
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That's true, GoT is probably even more-torrented than The Walking Dead at this point.
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 01:57 |
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This show is annoying. There's so much potential but good god it's loving bland. It's all pretty set pieces but there's little else to root for. Nothing is really happening and the show is really loving preachy with the whole Innocent Colonists VS Corrupt Nobles themes.
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 02:40 |
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Holy poo poo, save the best for last. Wasn't expecting the rebel captain against torturing an enemy officer to be such a bastard.
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Shitenshi posted:Holy poo poo, save the best for last. Wasn't expecting the rebel captain against torturing an enemy officer to be such a bastard.
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Shitenshi posted:Holy poo poo, save the best for last. Wasn't expecting the rebel captain against torturing an enemy officer to be such a bastard. Now now, remember, we Americans are trying to show the British as the bastards and certainly not us with a prisoner beating, unsympathetic smuggler, a major hell bent on forming a spy ring that goes along with the beating of captured officers, the troops under his commanded that bayonet even the wounded, and his officer that executes his own men whether right or wrong...no, we're just dressing up our side as innocent school children
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 09:00 |
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I've always been surprised that Jason Issacs was able to continue to get work in the UK after his almost comically evil portrayal of Colonel Tavington in Mel Gibson's "American Braveheart" retread. Simcoe is a more realistic evil character, and more resplendent of the reality of colonial/empire warfare. Also, they really are doing their homework very well in regards to societal norms of the time. Abe's wife confronting Anna about him potentially loving her behind her back being 'okay' so long as they keep it a secret, one state's militia not really giving a gently caress about what happens in another state (unless they're being ordered by an officer), etc. And again, the portrayal that the common colonist doesn't really give a poo poo who's winning or losing. And if it employs a handful of historians, all the better. BIG HEADLINE fucked around with this message at 10:54 on Apr 21, 2014 |
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There is a certain bit of sound that plays a bit after the turncoat rifle-butts the prisoner halfway through this episode. A dog barking and the sound of a woman singing for a bit, was lifted off Grandia II. Someone on AMC loves using that track for several shows now.
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SocketWrench posted:Now now, remember, we Americans are trying to show the British as the bastards and certainly not us with a prisoner beating, unsympathetic smuggler, a major hell bent on forming a spy ring that goes along with the beating of captured officers, the troops under his commanded that bayonet even the wounded, and his officer that executes his own men whether right or wrong...no, we're just dressing up our side as innocent school children If this is your unnecessarily sarcastic way of saying the show is not just propaganda, thanks for the info. I still haven't watched an episode yet.
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SocketWrench posted:Now now, remember, we Americans are trying to show the British as the bastards and certainly not us with a prisoner beating, unsympathetic smuggler, a major hell bent on forming a spy ring that goes along with the beating of captured officers, the troops under his commanded that bayonet even the wounded, and his officer that executes his own men whether right or wrong...no, we're just dressing up our side as innocent school children
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 23:23 |
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I would love a good show about the revolutionary wars, but I guess you really have to be very American to watch this. All characters are blandly one-dimensional with the heroic Americans and sadistic British occupiers. Even if it picks up, this kinda shows the writing team is not really willing or able to put together the ingredients for a good show. But of course, as long as there is no gay General von Steuben wipping the American boys into shape, it's not a good show by definition.
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Boner Slam posted:I would love a good show about the revolutionary wars, but I guess you really have to be very American to watch this. All characters are blandly one-dimensional with the heroic Americans and sadistic British occupiers. You literally have not been watching the show.
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BIG HEADLINE posted:I've always been surprised that Jason Issacs was able to continue to get work in the UK after his almost comically evil portrayal of Colonel Tavington in Mel Gibson's "American Braveheart" retread. Jason Issacs owns sorry dawg.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 18:48 |
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Just wanted to say that the green screen in this week's episode was really, really noticeable and bad.
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Shitenshi posted:Why the hell are you being so drat passive aggressive? The one captain that seems to have a sense of decency upends that by being a complete self-serving rear end in a top hat, that's not exactly something you just handwave away (see the well done AHS: Asylum plot twist). Where was I handwaving anything? I was trying to point out what a bunch of bastards the show has on the "good" side
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SocketWrench posted:Where was I handwaving anything? I was trying to point out what a bunch of bastards the show has on the "good" side
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Emron posted:Just wanted to say that the green screen in this week's episode was really, really noticeable and bad. So far I think this is a pretty good show with potential, but no where near the quality of Breaking Bad / Mad Men awesome. There's time though, so we'll see! Anyway, that green screen was so bad I literally started laughing out loud because holy poo poo it looked terrible. Like, Fisher Price My First Green Screen levels of lovely.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 18:35 |
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frosteh posted:So far I think this is a pretty good show with potential, but no where near the quality of Breaking Bad / Mad Men awesome. There's time though, so we'll see!
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 01:24 |
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grrarg posted:To be fair, the green screen was probably done by the same intern that made the terrible Flash animation for the opening credits. I like the opening credits.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 02:31 |
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Seriously, the credits sequence is one of the better parts of this show.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 02:49 |
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JohnSherman posted:Seriously, the credits sequence is one of the better parts of this show. The sequence is great, but the song is terrible.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 05:11 |
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I'm pretty sure The Librarian: Quest for the Spear had better green screen than those wide shots, especially that boat one. Holy poo poo.ManSedan posted:The sequence is great, but the song is terrible.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 05:59 |
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Yeah, there was so much potential there, but the green screens in both scenes sucked so bad...looks like either AMC picked the wrong people for it or are trying to make this thing on the cheap to make up for TWD
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SocketWrench posted:Yeah, there was so much potential there, but the green screens in both scenes sucked so bad...looks like either AMC picked the wrong people for it or are trying to make this thing on the cheap to make up for TWD It never ceases to amaze me what costs money on a film shoot. I mean, how much could it possibly cost to throw some no-name actor out on a boat and have him paddle around for ten minutes?
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 19:49 |
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Off to a pretty good start so far. Never thought this show would go in such an outwardly unsavory direction.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 02:06 |
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drat, talk about a shot in the arm. Those last few lines were vicious.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 02:59 |
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JohnSherman posted:It never ceases to amaze me what costs money on a film shoot. I mean, how much could it possibly cost to throw some no-name actor out on a boat and have him paddle around for ten minutes? Or have someone with competence make New York harbor on a computer.
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I think what's bugged me so far is that for all the hype around spying and codes and stuff, there's not a lot of spying in this show so far. More Abe/AbeDad familial drama than spy work. Maybe it'll pick up once we get past six episodes of origin story.
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