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<blockquote data-quote="AnonymousBosch" data-source="post: 886566" data-attributes="member: 5255"><p>SPOILERS</p><p></p><p>Took the time to watch this one over a series of flights. The good: Awesome cinematography and world-building. Great performances from the older members of the cast, particularly the pair Paracelus signalled out. The disappointing: The younger trio have the standard Millennial Actor thing going on where they lack charisma and seem to be constantly collapsing into themselves. The dreadful: Burn Gorman appears for two episodes early on and gives a ridiculous performance as a Marshall that belongs in another, much stupider, show. The patronising: The Evil Nazi starts to show doubts in his conviction when their policies might affect his family, and I'm deeply-uninterested in seeing that plotline play out. The frustrating: Figured out in the first episode what was going on, wanted more of that, and had to wait another nine episodes for the show to confirm it right at the last minute.</p><p></p><p>It's flawed, but worth a watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnonymousBosch, post: 886566, member: 5255"] SPOILERS Took the time to watch this one over a series of flights. The good: Awesome cinematography and world-building. Great performances from the older members of the cast, particularly the pair Paracelus signalled out. The disappointing: The younger trio have the standard Millennial Actor thing going on where they lack charisma and seem to be constantly collapsing into themselves. The dreadful: Burn Gorman appears for two episodes early on and gives a ridiculous performance as a Marshall that belongs in another, much stupider, show. The patronising: The Evil Nazi starts to show doubts in his conviction when their policies might affect his family, and I'm deeply-uninterested in seeing that plotline play out. The frustrating: Figured out in the first episode what was going on, wanted more of that, and had to wait another nine episodes for the show to confirm it right at the last minute. It's flawed, but worth a watch. [/QUOTE]
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