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A good show if you can get past the idiocy of the non-believers
This show takes a leap away from common sense in order to accept.
A tragedy or a blessing that the show only ran three seasons?
I feel like it is impossible to tell the whole tale at one sitting.
Pleased to watch this
The third season is draining me. Should I keep watching?
Anyone else watch this because of ChatGPT?
What beach in Florida...
Parents (on this show) are stupid and deserve to die.
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The one soldier choking the Japanese soldier to death with his bare hands, or the woman who was forced to carry the baby while she had explosives tied around her waist.
I was not aware the Japanese used civilians as human bombs, but I of course do not know everything.
Yes indeed. Not sure the scene was really necessary in the movie, but I'll take it.
I've always found it very entertaining and, minus the uploading of Dave or whatever at the end, reasonably realistic.
I mean, it has to be watched in context. The special effects at the time were state of the art. Some of the shots of Discovery still look amazing. I miss when movies were less about special effects and more about mood and plot. I would love to see more movies like this made today and fewer CGI monstrosities with one crazy action sequence after another.
One of the more enjoyable shows I have binged in the past several years. I was glad to have seen it.
The ad agency guy and the biker drop off. That was a weird tangent, and I guess the writers thought so too as it seemed to have vanished. Ad agency guy shows back up, but he is a mere shadow of his former self (much like Sauron in LOTR)
That was a strange plot twist. Having watched the rest of the show, it didn't bother me too much in the end.
Definitely not underage, and they were never together. Loudermilk was supposed to be an annoying prick, but I think his character was softening as the show went on. Either that, or I adjusted to his character and was starting to relate.
Well obviously, it's because they've gone to plaid.
I kind of feel the acting is ick in most Stephen King productions. It flowed like his remake of The Shining (shouldn't be remade).
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