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<blockquote data-quote="slobster" data-source="post: 6019515" data-attributes="member: 6693711"><p>Plentiful spoilers here, DO NOT READ if that sort of thing will bother you.</p><p></p><p>The plane thing did briefly bother me, but more in a resigned smirk sort of way. Stuff like that happens in TV, and you move on. Same with the crossbow of kickback +2, or the instantly deadly booze (you know they were going to die because they spit up blood).</p><p></p><p>I was less forgiving of the ending, which seems to be spoiling the whole premise of the show (world without electricity!!!!) before it even had a chance to get going.</p><p></p><p>It also bothers me when shows set up two or more stories that are segregated from each other, then flip back and forth. It prevents me from getting invested in either one, and I'm usually just impatient for them to get through the boring stuff in the one I don't like so I can find out what happens to the people I actually care about. Ensemble shows work because the people interact with each other, allowing some bleed over from story to story. Charlie and her useless brother are completely separated, so until they fix that it will bother me.</p><p></p><p>But like others have said, it gets two more episodes to win me over, or at least hook me somehow. Maybe things will improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slobster, post: 6019515, member: 6693711"] Plentiful spoilers here, DO NOT READ if that sort of thing will bother you. The plane thing did briefly bother me, but more in a resigned smirk sort of way. Stuff like that happens in TV, and you move on. Same with the crossbow of kickback +2, or the instantly deadly booze (you know they were going to die because they spit up blood). I was less forgiving of the ending, which seems to be spoiling the whole premise of the show (world without electricity!!!!) before it even had a chance to get going. It also bothers me when shows set up two or more stories that are segregated from each other, then flip back and forth. It prevents me from getting invested in either one, and I'm usually just impatient for them to get through the boring stuff in the one I don't like so I can find out what happens to the people I actually care about. Ensemble shows work because the people interact with each other, allowing some bleed over from story to story. Charlie and her useless brother are completely separated, so until they fix that it will bother me. But like others have said, it gets two more episodes to win me over, or at least hook me somehow. Maybe things will improve. [/QUOTE]
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