samhexum Posted December 8 Posted December 8 I know it's based on a true story but the first episode played like a badly-written Lifetime movie. If your lead character is dumb enough to think joining the marines will be like going to summer camp, he's too dumb for me to like or root for. And (again, I know it's based on a true story, but) his mother and brother (in his brief screen time) needed to have the word CLICHE flashing across the screen every time they appeared. + MikeThomas and pubic_assistance 1 1
BeamerBikes Posted December 8 Posted December 8 This series brought back a ton of emotions/nostalgia including the ugly parts of life before Will &Grace. Timely, because it feels like we are expected to go backwards in the current US environment. I do wish there’s a Season 2, and they don’t fuck it up. Sullivan needs to come back for Desert Shield/Storm. He’s going to get blue-discharged in the end. There’s no escaping it, but in time of war, we have a habit of looking the other way if you have a skill set in demand. As Admiral King supposedly said something to the effect of, “In times of war, the country calls upon its SOB’s. Here I am”. Paraphrasing.
BeamerBikes Posted December 8 Posted December 8 3 minutes ago, samhexum said: I know it's based on a true story but the first episode played like a badly-written Lifetime movie. If your lead character is dumb enough to think joining the marines will be like going to summer camp, he's too dumb for me to like or root for. And (again, I know it's based on a true story, but) his mother and brother (in his brief screen time) needed to have the word CLICHE flashing across the screen every time they appeared. It gave off a very Malcolm in the Middle vibe, before it got serious. I will admit. thomas and samhexum 2
samhexum Posted December 8 Posted December 8 1 minute ago, BeamerBikes said: It gave off a very Malcolm in the Middle vibe, before it got serious. I will admit. Also meant to add that I hate the story-telling device of having a character talk to himself with the actor playing both sides of the conversation.
pubic_assistance Posted December 8 Posted December 8 2 hours ago, samhexum said: his mother and brother (in his brief screen time) needed to have the word CLICHE flashing across the screen every time they appeared. All true....BUT these kinds of characters are based on the fact that these archetypes DO exist in the real world. Anyway....it does get better. However the narration does go on, so if you ( for whatever reason ) don't like a narrating character it may NOT be for you. Just turn off the sound and enjoy the view of Max Parker. 😉 + MikeThomas, thomas, MikeBiDude and 1 other 4
samhexum Posted Wednesday at 01:08 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:08 AM I couldn't even get halfway through the second episode. I just didn't give a @&$! about Cam and had no interest in his story or any of the other characters'. + MikeThomas and MikeBiDude 2
samhexum Posted Wednesday at 03:04 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:04 PM 13 hours ago, samhexum said: I couldn't even get halfway through the second episode. I just didn't give a @&$! about Cam and had no interest in his story or any of the other characters'. But once I decided to give up on it I decided to try The Pitt instead and I watched the whole season overnight. MikeBiDude 1
MikeBiDude Posted Wednesday at 03:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:44 PM 39 minutes ago, samhexum said: But once I decided to give up on it I decided to try The Pitt instead and I watched the whole season overnight. I’m glad you didn’t leave Boots and default to Alf re-runs. The Pitt is a really good show. samhexum 1
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