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One of those daft movies where guns fire unlimited bullets. The hero has about five situations which would kill a normal person but survives intact. Basically she's super woman with lots of botox. The night scenes and what I took to be scenes happening in caves or underground were unwatchable on my Sony TV that has never had a problem with any other programmes. Net result is I stopped watching it was that bad. That’s the same in a lot of similar type shows. Idiots crash in and either end up dead or injured but the bad guy is 20 steps ahead of them and escapes. You misunderstood. The cuts two ways is in respect to people who knew them slightly to others who haven’t a clue in reality. The guy in the bar said they were frauds so it must be true. It’s what they do though isn’t it? No other information apart from what has been alleged and it’s pitchfork to the ready. I was lost from the beginning even from the point where he turned into a vampire. It went on far too long as well. As against all the people who have never met them but claim them to be frauds without a shred of proof. Cuts two ways. Kept us entertained for the duration of the film. There are a couple of decent jump scenes and Russel Crowe played it seriously enough to make it interesting. First show for ages where the whole family sat down to watch each episode. Reading people refer to the infected as zombies makes me wonder if they’re watching the right show. Sheer luck or was it the plot? Not a psycho, more of a totally focused killing machine. <spoiler>I liked how he finished every one of them off, especially, the one who kept shoving him in the back as they walked down the stairs, so no one was coming after them later.</spoiler> It’s the latter. Serious question: why are you watching and does it make you feel hard calling people moron’s for pointing out the obvious. I’ll spell it out. It’s a show derived from a computer game. No one said anything about it being serious but it is engaging because here you are, engaged. Turn over, turn off or listen to the radio. Your choice. I thought she looked as if her face was cgi or is this how you look after a face lift these days? And yet he was very astute about a lot of things. Even the way he phrased his questions when talking to the sister. I thought that at the beginning but as the series has gone on she’s much improved. I’ve not played the game so have no idea how she compares but it works well enough for me. Apart from Storm Troopers just about everywhere and those space ship thingies. No clue. Good question because I’m thinking the same after 4 episodes. The indiscriminate killings and ridiculous characters like Beth are hard work to get your head around. It took a long time getting there and the gay relationship threw a different angle into the mix. I thought Bill was going to get murdered when he was playing the piano. Obviously, that’s a result of watching TWD but no it developed into a long term relationship with one good scene that could have been much better had they shown more about the intended attack and their ultimate demise. I agree the whole episode was to show the transition from a business relationship to a realisation that she had to be saved at all cost.