So, I spent a day this past weekend binging the Halo series.
As as FYI, I have never played the games. While I did play Marathon way back when on the Mac, I've always been a Mac/Playstation person, so Halo is completely foreign to me.
I gotta say ... I enjoyed it immensely. It was genuinely fun and enjoyable, and I was hooked from the opening (which was shockingly brutal) onward. I wouldn't say it's the best TV ever, but it was good. I recommend it for people looking for a fun sci-fi show to spend a little time with that has good effects, a good plot, and isn't too taxing.
My only complaint-
As as FYI, I have never played the games. While I did play Marathon way back when on the Mac, I've always been a Mac/Playstation person, so Halo is completely foreign to me.
I gotta say ... I enjoyed it immensely. It was genuinely fun and enjoyable, and I was hooked from the opening (which was shockingly brutal) onward. I wouldn't say it's the best TV ever, but it was good. I recommend it for people looking for a fun sci-fi show to spend a little time with that has good effects, a good plot, and isn't too taxing.
My only complaint-
The Mackee plot. Like ... I liked the character, but the whole whipsaw between "hate humans and kill them all" and "okay, maybe not," to "going back to the Covenant" to "Oh, it's John again, he's so dreamy," to "dead now," didn't work for me.
Seriously- the Cortana arc was complex and nuanced and developed compared to this (and that was basically, "Follow evil doctor until you don't... but at least it had some changed facial expressions). Mackee seemed like an important character, but she was just a plot device- a deus ex machina. Eh ...
Seriously- the Cortana arc was complex and nuanced and developed compared to this (and that was basically, "Follow evil doctor until you don't... but at least it had some changed facial expressions). Mackee seemed like an important character, but she was just a plot device- a deus ex machina. Eh ...