idk, this is my favorite show since True Detective S1 or even The Wire. I like what it was trying for & I think it mostly got there
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Replying to @hoverbird
again I suspect the main hang up comes down to you being more generous than I am w/ certain aspects of polish.
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Replying to @noradio
you really haven't pointed out any examples of low polish, inconsistencies or incoherence. Cu
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Replying to @hoverbird @noradio
why are felix and sylvester such pushovers? What are the world's physics - how do the guns only hurt hosts?
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Replying to @avibryant @noradio
the gun thing is easy- Sylvester and Felix are more of a stretch :). The guns shoot non-lethal bullets, paintball-ish
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the Hosts respond to the bullets- wirelessly? Chemically? Who cares? With a squib, built into their flesh.
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Replying to @hoverbird @avibryant
I forgave the (many) dubious mechanics of the universe. Gratuitous, rococo emotional ping pong left me apathetic.
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Replying to @noradio @avibryant
yeah I mean, the bullet mechanics are as interesting to me as arguing dragon aerodynamics in GoT.
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Replying to @hoverbird @noradio
the security controls are such a key part of the plot, like electric fences and lysine in jurassic park.
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Replying to @avibryant @noradio
sure, but the mechanics in both are simple to understand. And Michael Crichton invented both of them :)
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I used Jurassic Park as an example advisedly. Sounds like the Crichton film spelled it out more completely.
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