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8 minutes ago, Code Name: Lockdown said:

Really enjoyed season 3, but it’s become a very different show

I've watched the first 1 or two episodes (before life) and had the same impression.

 

Is the different a good or bad different. I really enjoyed the first season so if it's more of that with a different setting, I'll be happy.

1 hour ago, dipsylalapo said:

I've watched the first 1 or two episodes (before life) and had the same impression.

 

Is the different a good or bad different. I really enjoyed the first season so if it's more of that with a different setting, I'll be happy.

IMHO, it turned worse. It became just too grand but shot at micro level.  Doesn't work for me.

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I'm going to put the "Why" in Spoilers, but I liked Season 3.

 

 

 


I can't help but think they're not in the "real" world, but just another themepark situation. There's just this Matrix vibe
I was getting from it. Once they made it clear that Westworld, War World, etc. were basically rat mazes designed to
get analytics on people, the "City" they escaped to came across as the testing ground for the data they had collected

before actually implementing it in the real world.

 

Also, as someone who grew up playing Shadowrun and Cyberpunk... holy crap it was fun to watch. Fixers setting up deals,
hacking, rigging into vehicles remotely... that was a blast.

 

11 hours ago, McCordRm said:

I'm going to put the "Why" in Spoilers, but I liked Season 3.

 

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I can't help but think they're not in the "real" world, but just another themepark situation. There's just this Matrix vibe
I was getting from it. Once they made it clear that Westworld, War World, etc. were basically rat mazes designed to
get analytics on people, the "City" they escaped to came across as the testing ground for the data they had collected

before actually implementing it in the real world.

 

Also, as someone who grew up playing Shadowrun and Cyberpunk... holy crap it was fun to watch. Fixers setting up deals,
hacking, rigging into vehicles remotely... that was a blast.

 

Interesting theory.

 

I liked season 3 as well... although It kind of was a rehash of Person of Interest in a lot of ways.

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Just a quick bump to this as I'm nearly finished Series 4.

 

Watched from the beginning again and I see the greatness of Season 1, how Season 2 was far too complicated with it's twists and turns and complete non-lenear story-telling, to Season 3 then beginning to be a little better.

 

I'm at Episode 6 and so far I quite like Season 4 but don't really see how it's going to truely connect with the previous seasons and the over-arching story line and whether, again, they've just made it quite difficult to follow.

 

Season 4 actually scared me a little as

 

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using the audio to control people through big speakers is a little scary as it's not something you can particularly get away from.
Plus, the noise is a little... well...  I don't like it (as I see the effects of what it's doing).

 

We'll see I guess.

On 12/09/2022 at 12:28, Sir Topham Hatt said:

Just a quick bump to this as I'm nearly finished Series 4.

 

Watched from the beginning again and I see the greatness of Season 1, how Season 2 was far too complicated with it's twists and turns and complete non-lenear story-telling, to Season 3 then beginning to be a little better.

 

I'm at Episode 6 and so far I quite like Season 4 but don't really see how it's going to truely connect with the previous seasons and the over-arching story line and whether, again, they've just made it quite difficult to follow.

 

Season 4 actually scared me a little as

 

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using the audio to control people through big speakers is a little scary as it's not something you can particularly get away from.
Plus, the noise is a little... well...  I don't like it (as I see the effects of what it's doing).

 

We'll see I guess.

I haven't started S4 yet but I agree with you.  It's a show you can't multitask while watching.  It needs your full attention or you lose track really fast of what's going on.  That's why I'm waiting for the fall so that it's cold out etc.  

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