With Delores still on the loose (I assume she is, I'm still missing the last two episodes), I'm not so sure what "redemption" is gonna look like...
You should watch the season finale before making that assumption! But...as William says, "dead ain't what it used to be."
Haven't had HBO since "Pandemic Freebies Month" on my cable system, and there was suddenly a glut of programming on my hard drive from many premium services. Not a series I had a season pass for, and hadn't seen it since the last "free weekend" in 2019.Lots stored up to watch over several months, didn't have the series set to keep episodes "until I say so", and the last two sort of evaporated before I realized I needed to change the setting.
I just finished watching season 2; I had once watched some of the episodes before, but that was a long time ago. It was fascinating, but seriously, I don't know whether I was watching it, or a copy of me was watching it. My favorite character is Delores, as played by Evan Rachel Wood. She makes an excellent terminatress.
I guess everyone gave up on this? I just finished season four. Just like the last season, lots of pretty pictures and good acting but I had no idea what was going on or why. Or when. Sure did look nice, though.
I hate-watched this whole hot mess of a season. I'm looking forward to House Of Dragons so I can watch something a little more believable.
S4 started well, but in the end, it was just another shoot em up, mixed w contrived setups S5 will be a hate watch
Yea, robots taking over the world and all human life destroyed is more believable. Sorry, it's so obvious it totally escaped me
For me, Season 4 had moments. They pulled off the big mid-season reveal fairly well, along with the attendant feeling of "oh, ****, we knew nothing" that genre storytelling often revels in. It might have been more impactful if they hadn't done something similar in previous seasons, but the show got exciting again. But I found much of the rest kind of a muddle. Impressively grand in some moments, indifferently staged and shot in others, needlessly complex throughout. Season 1 was so good, and the show seems to have faltered away from the park. It would've been neat if each season was a different park, but maybe that would've grown too schematic.
I thought S4 was much better than S3, all the way down to Jesse Pinkman's improved acting. I'm not sure I like how it concluded, but still pretty good. Better-done than the last season of Better Call Saul, anyway.