Subject: Honestly, that's probably the best imagery you could have come up with.
Author:
Posted on: 2019-12-11 16:55:11 UTC

I love seasons one and two for the scant handful of actually good episodes they produced, but they're... sadly too few and far between. The episodes, for the most part, rely on sex and violence to carry the... I'm being generous, calling it a "plot", but there you are.

The rest of the time, all you can really do is play some drinking games with friends who know how absurd the majority of the first two seasons are. It's actually great fun and you're definitely never left wanting for the amount of nonsense you get. So at least there's that?

(Funnily enough, "Adrift" was probably one of my more favorite episodes of season 2—it really hammered home the impact the Rift and just alien activity in general has on the people left behind. It was painful to watch, and it didn't really have a proper resolution because, well, what resolution is there? Just a son left trapped in the confines of his insane mind, and a grieving mother who didn't get the closure Gwen thought she would. It's sad, and it's unsatisfying, because you want to imagine the heroes [uh, "heroes"?] could fix it, but they... can't. Considering it was a one-off, I'm okay with this. Nobody wins, everybody loses, all anyone can do is try to accept this and move on. It hits uncomfortably close to real life in this instance.)

Reply Return to messages