gave it a good... I liked more than the pilot as event though the cotw was stretching my disbelief suspension limits, it was more believable than the pilot's which was a bit too over the top for me, and I appreciated the effort to give the characters/team more depth. one nitpick is that Walter and his sister who it seems were raised in Ireland don't have a trace of an Irish accent at all...lol
Another cool ep. I liked the Character Development indeed. And I liked the end Get together scene. - I like those type of scenes, as they feel like a reward for reaching the end.(Bones does well on that department).
loved it, it was great seeing more of walter's backstory and also loved all the development on the characters as well, so yeah i'm officially on the walter and paige ship, loved that moment between walter, paige and ralph with the telescope
I liked it it. Seeing that scene at the start where the teacher was gonna hit Walter is actually pretty accurate, based on stories from my parents and grandparents that kinda stuff was pretty common, hard to believe since it really wasn't that long ago. Those put-on Irish accents are terrible though, but most are :P
I wasn't expecting any more flashbacks to Walter's past, but I'm glad we're getting them. I'm really loving all the characters too, Walter & Paige especially.
Am I the only one who had the ep interrupted by the start of NCISLA? Looked like someone hit the wrong button....and cut off a few seconds of the ep.
I did like it better than the pilot. I felt like the characters are starting to settle into more 3 dimensional people. But how long I stick with the show is going to rely on the characters. I don't really care about the details of the case. So it will be vital that they make me fall in love with the characters. I took a step toward that today especially with the final montage.
Good episode. The biohacking case was really interesting. I liked that the writers didn't dumb down the dialogue too much, with the science and tech speak still fairly prominent. I like the character development for everyone, although again, I find myself not really connecting with the main character, Walter. Perhaps it's due to the genius group portraying people who have a hard time interacting with others, and emoting with them, but as a viewer, I still find myself more engaged with McPhee & Robert Patrick's characters. Still interested in keeping up with the show, but it's a lot less engaging as a whole, than I thought it was going to be, based on the premise, and promo.
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gave it a good... I liked more than the pilot as event though the cotw was stretching my disbelief suspension limits, it was more believable than the pilot's which was a bit too over the top for me, and I appreciated the effort to give the characters/team more depth. one nitpick is that Walter and his sister who it seems were raised in Ireland don't have a trace of an Irish accent at all...lol
ReplyDeleteAnother cool ep. I liked the Character Development indeed.
ReplyDeleteAnd I liked the end Get together scene.
- I like those type of scenes, as they feel like a reward for reaching the end.(Bones does well on that department).
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loved it, it was great seeing more of walter's backstory and also loved all the development on the characters as well, so yeah i'm officially on the walter and paige ship, loved that moment between walter, paige and ralph with the telescope
ReplyDeleteDarn it in Australia we're a week behind so I just watched the pilot, I'm off to watch it on the net now, I hope its good!.
ReplyDeleteI liked it it. Seeing that scene at the start where the teacher was gonna hit Walter is actually pretty accurate, based on stories from my parents and grandparents that kinda stuff was pretty common, hard to believe since it really wasn't that long ago. Those put-on Irish accents are terrible though, but most are :P
ReplyDeleteI wasn't expecting any more flashbacks to Walter's past, but I'm glad we're getting them. I'm really loving all the characters too, Walter & Paige especially.
Am I the only one who had the ep interrupted by the start of NCISLA? Looked like someone hit the wrong button....and cut off a few seconds of the ep.
ReplyDeleteI did like it better than the pilot. I felt like the characters are starting to settle into more 3 dimensional people. But how long I stick with the show is going to rely on the characters. I don't really care about the details of the case. So it will be vital that they make me fall in love with the characters. I took a step toward that today especially with the final montage.
Loved the fact that we got some character development in this episode! Hope the episode order gets extended to 22-24 episodes!
ReplyDeleteGood episode. The biohacking case was really interesting. I liked that the writers didn't dumb down the dialogue too much, with the science and tech speak still fairly prominent. I like the character development for everyone, although again, I find myself not really connecting with the main character, Walter. Perhaps it's due to the genius group portraying people who have a hard time interacting with others, and emoting with them, but as a viewer, I still find myself more engaged with McPhee & Robert Patrick's characters. Still interested in keeping up with the show, but it's a lot less engaging as a whole, than I thought it was going to be, based on the premise, and promo.
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