Greg_S_H
Senior HTF Member
It would have made sense if Cochise's injury had been faked to draw her out. Doesn't matter as that wasn't the deal.
I'll believe it when they don't return next season. We didn't see the death nor the bodies. And in TV that means they're not dead.Jeffery_H said:So far, all signs point to both Anne and their child being REALLY dead. Maybe the finale will reveal different, but it seems like they are staying with that plot and writing them both out in a dramatic way. If true, it would be VERY cruel indeed and quite cold for any show.
I'll watch more carefully next episode.Jeffery_H said:It's not that impressive if you know some of how CG effects are done. As a 3D artist, I can tell the face is where it fall apart. You don't see any real muscles move, flex, etc. or where they should. ....
But we did, go back and you will find the scene where they show them in a sort of tree sap fossil. I thought it was a type of suspended animation, but so far they are still staying with them being dead.DaveF said:I'll believe it when they don't return next season. We didn't see the death nor the bodies. And in TV that means they're not dead.
i think Tom really was shown something -- they indicated that was outside the delusions -- but it was too fast and passing. If Anne and baby are dead, it's tremendously anticlimactic and terribly written.Jeffery_H said:But we did, go back and you will find the scene where they show them in a sort of tree sap fossil. I thought it was a type of suspended animation, but so far they are still staying with them being dead. Where we differ is you think that was still part of the interrorgation and mind probe being used. I do not as you clearly go into reality from that whole scene all the way to the end of the show. It continues from see them dead, to his rage, to him taking the oportunity to flee by pushing the Skitter over the edge and landing on him. There was a straight continuity all the way, unlike the scenes of the mind probe.
the other outcome is tension between Hal and Maggie. No doubt that will lead to stories. What I like most is that its organic, intrinsic to their true selves (and not a Crazy Hal, not his fault, type story)Agree completely about the Volm. But it was bittersweet when they revealed that the Volm truly were good intentioned. They had never before saved a race with a will to fight, presumably before they were too far gone from Eshfeni enslavement.Adam Lenhardt said:I'm really torn about: The decision to kill off Karen. On one hand, I thought she was the most interesting character on the show and Jessy Schram was probably the best actress on the show. There was a whole world of interesting possibilities that could have opened up as things get more and more muddled with the Volm's agenda. There was a lot of potential story that got flushed out the window by doing that.On the other hand, this is a pretty depressing show and the humans badly needed a win. There's something a bit refreshing about the finality of that.