One of the best seasons of television I've ever seen, couldn't even get through the first episode of the second season. They really know how to crash a train over there at HBO
I enjoyed chunks of S2 and I thought the take on Capitalist Realism in S3 was solid, even if the plot meandered and stumbled. S3 had what could have been a fun subplot with
spoiler
Different Dolores iterations diverging in personality and goals, even as the story posits a single massive super-intelligence capable of dictating the behaviors of much of society.
But the need to make the show character driven, while supporting a wider and wider cast, ultimately dragged down the competing narratives as they were afforded too little time to advance and resolve.
I'm curious to see what the hook is for S4. But it sounds grim.
As far as im concerned the show ended at season 1 in my head canon.
One of the best seasons of television I've ever seen, couldn't even get through the first episode of the second season. They really know how to crash a train over there at HBO
What's the deal with HBO and totally dropping the ball?
I enjoyed chunks of S2 and I thought the take on Capitalist Realism in S3 was solid, even if the plot meandered and stumbled. S3 had what could have been a fun subplot with
spoiler
Different Dolores iterations diverging in personality and goals, even as the story posits a single massive super-intelligence capable of dictating the behaviors of much of society.
But the need to make the show character driven, while supporting a wider and wider cast, ultimately dragged down the competing narratives as they were afforded too little time to advance and resolve.
I'm curious to see what the hook is for S4. But it sounds grim.