Another great episode in a string of great episodes, and yet another middle finger to conventional ways of handling storylines and character deaths. I really love how the settings were utilized throughout, and the way the episode took us through each of them definitely added to the impact of the Chayton-Hood fights (it all reminded me a bit of the opening sequence of the season). The fact that none of the several encounters took away from each other or from the other storylines was really impressive, although to be honest, that's the norm for Banshee these days.
More thoughts: http://polarbearstv.com/2015/02/27/banshee-all-the-wisdom-i-got-left-review-3x08/
Fucking Shit! That head shot! Now that's showing something! It even made me flinch a little bit. That was the next best brutal thing after Nola Neck Grab!
Some good fights this episode. I was mainly happy we finally got that Knife fight Hood was training for. He finally for revenge for Siobhan but now he feels somewhat lost and hopeless. I hope he finds Hope else where, maybe finally spending time with Deva!
Glad Job is smart, he fucking investigated the help to make sure he needed help lol. Glad he got the money back.
We got Chayton out of the way, but now we got another kind of monster Colonel Douglas Stowe, he is hell of trained and smart enough to know he only came in contact with few people Carrie! Shit! I liked his description of #3 Hood, it was spot on, and glad he also sees that as a trouble/challenge.
That ending after the credits reminded me of one of the Bourne Film ending where Jason was considered dead but they started swimming after laying in the water for a few moments lol.
Another thing is never stand on the end of a shotgun lol.
NOTE: Name-calling, personal attacks, spamming, excessive self-promotion, condescending pomposity, general assiness, racism, sexism, any-other-ism, homophobia, acrophobia, and destructive (versus constructive) criticism will get you BANNED from the party.
You deserved it Chayton.
ReplyDeleteAnother great episode in a string of great episodes, and yet another middle finger to conventional ways of handling storylines and character deaths. I really love how the settings were utilized throughout, and the way the episode took us through each of them definitely added to the impact of the Chayton-Hood fights (it all reminded me a bit of the opening sequence of the season). The fact that none of the several encounters took away from each other or from the other storylines was really impressive, although to be honest, that's the norm for Banshee these days.
ReplyDeleteMore thoughts: http://polarbearstv.com/2015/02/27/banshee-all-the-wisdom-i-got-left-review-3x08/
I LOVE THIS FUCKING SHOW!
ReplyDeleteFucking Shit! That head shot! Now that's showing something! It even made me flinch a little bit. That was the next best brutal thing after Nola Neck Grab!
ReplyDeleteSome good fights this episode. I was mainly happy we finally got that Knife fight Hood was training for. He finally for revenge for Siobhan but now he feels somewhat lost and hopeless. I hope he finds Hope else where, maybe finally spending time with Deva!
Glad Job is smart, he fucking investigated the help to make sure he needed help lol. Glad he got the money back.
We got Chayton out of the way, but now we got another kind of monster Colonel Douglas Stowe, he is hell of trained and smart enough to know he only came in contact with few people Carrie! Shit! I liked his description of #3 Hood, it was spot on, and glad he also sees that as a trouble/challenge.
Anyway time to watch the promo.
A very epic episode in my book!
ReplyDeleteThat ending after the credits reminded me of one of the Bourne Film ending where Jason was considered dead but they started swimming after laying in the water for a few moments lol.
ReplyDeleteAnother thing is never stand on the end of a shotgun lol.
That was really graphic.
ReplyDelete