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<blockquote data-quote="takyris" data-source="post: 2575192" data-attributes="member: 5171"><p>Liked it a bunch. Been awhile since anything was edited well enough to scare me on television, and while the plot was formulaic, I personally care more about whether the formula is done well than if it's done at all.</p><p></p><p>Liked the character interaction, and definitely liked the idea of the show -- it read, for me, like a d20 Modern campaign, whatever the first setting in the book is. Not Urban Arcana or the psychics one, but the "Evil Stuff is Out There, and You Have to Kill It" setting.</p><p></p><p>It's on my season pass list for now. </p><p></p><p>Spoiler: [spoiler]I knew she was dead as soon as I saw the cookies and the note. You knew he was getting back in that car at some point, but I wasn't sure how until I saw the cookies and the note. It could've been her leaving him, or it could have been him blowing the law school interview because he was tired and stressed, or it could have been him choosing to go after acing the interview, just because he wanted to see if he COULD have done it... but once I saw the cookies, I knew she was severely and significantly dead. That said, the blood drop onto the face still freaked me out, despite the fact that the burning woman on the ceiling was, for me, the least scary part of the show.[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takyris, post: 2575192, member: 5171"] Liked it a bunch. Been awhile since anything was edited well enough to scare me on television, and while the plot was formulaic, I personally care more about whether the formula is done well than if it's done at all. Liked the character interaction, and definitely liked the idea of the show -- it read, for me, like a d20 Modern campaign, whatever the first setting in the book is. Not Urban Arcana or the psychics one, but the "Evil Stuff is Out There, and You Have to Kill It" setting. It's on my season pass list for now. Spoiler: [spoiler]I knew she was dead as soon as I saw the cookies and the note. You knew he was getting back in that car at some point, but I wasn't sure how until I saw the cookies and the note. It could've been her leaving him, or it could have been him blowing the law school interview because he was tired and stressed, or it could have been him choosing to go after acing the interview, just because he wanted to see if he COULD have done it... but once I saw the cookies, I knew she was severely and significantly dead. That said, the blood drop onto the face still freaked me out, despite the fact that the burning woman on the ceiling was, for me, the least scary part of the show.[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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