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Re: Fall TV Schedule 2021/2022
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Originally Posted by pip08456
Y: The Last Man.
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
I'll defo be giving Y: The Last Man a go; I love post apocalyptic survival series.
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Originally Posted by Paul
I've seen the Last Man trailer previously and added it to my list to check out.
Well, the first three episodes come out together, so I gave it what I consider a fair trial.
I almost gave up in Episode 1, it took far too long to get to the actual event, and then it was pretty lame, just lots of people (well men) falling over, a couple of cars slowly bumping into each other, oh, and one plane coming down.
By the time I was on episode 3 I already knew I wasnt going to bother with it further, its just so slow and uninteresting.
Well, the first three episodes come out together, so I gave it what I consider a fair trial.
I almost gave up in Episode 1, it took far too long to get to the actual event, and then it was pretty lame, just lots of people (well men) falling over, a couple of cars slowly bumping into each other, oh, and one plane coming down.
By the time I was on episode 3 I already knew I wasnt going to bother with it further, its just so slow and uninteresting.
Oh dear, it's that bad? I normally give new series 3-4 eps to get established is it worth wiating for ep 04? I haven't watched any yet.
As always me and Paul have opposing views. I have only watched the first episode but I enjoyed it. Instead of diving straight into the drama of everyone dying they chose to establish several characters and some back story, presumably because they are the core characters which are going to be focused on in the rest of the season. I am looking forward to watching the next couple of episodes to see how it grows and where it goes but I am not going to get to them until Sunday or Monday. Atm it feels like modern Jeremiah.