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quadman78

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  • Birthday 08/09/1978

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  1. Lots of layers to the show as it progresses.
  2. Like stated before it’s a slow burn show, but the story buildup is very natural and really comes together at the end. Definitely not a feel good show though, pretty dark.
  3. Finale was outstanding! Best hour of tv I’ve seen in a long time.
  4. Really cool show! Slow burn but quirky, dark and intriguing. The cast is fantastic and the acting is all around great. Worth checking out if you can.
  5. Is anybody watching this? Bit of a slow burn, but quirky and strange and fantastic cast and acting.
  6. I have this drawing from back when I was active on the boards. Just curious if anybody would be interested in it. Thanks, cheers!
  7. Been waiting for this one for a while, and they absolutely knocked it out of the park.
  8. I don’t want to read the book until the series finishes, but definitely going to check it out after
  9. Is anyone watching this? If not, I highly recommend starting. Think first season of true detective meets Stephen King. Fantastic story and acting. It’s a 10 part anthology And the finale is Sunday so you have a week to catch up.
  10. Another fantastic episode. Can’t wait for the finale, but I’m also dreading it
  11. Read this on ign. I didn’t make this connection, curious if anyone else did? ”Like the comic, the show continues to draw admirably on superhero iconography. Its opening scene, which introduces the trillionaire Lady Trieu (Hong Chau), begins with a childless farmer couple and their otherwise warm & loving life, and ends with an object from outer space crashing down on their farm. Like the Black Wall Street Massacre prologue in Episode 1, it’s the Superman mythos re-written — the farmer’s name is Jonathan Clark, a mere stone’s throw from Jonathan Kent (father to Superman/Clark Kent) — but what happens between the introduction of the Clarks and the yet-to-be-revealed alien arrival speaks to the intrusion of money and power, in a story that might otherwise feel idyllic. What if, rather than adopting a divinely delivered saviour, Superman’s kindly parents bartered their farm for a biological son they didn’t think they could have? A son engineered, without their consent, by a Lex Luthor type, who then takes charge of whatever alien ship or object makes contact? It’s a chilling thought, since Trieu’s motivations remain shrouded in mystery.”
  12. Had a bit of a hard time through the first 2 episodes, but the third definitely cranked up my interest. Couple theories...