Anonymous wrote:Two episodes in, and I'm kind of bored.
What am I missing? What other shows are comparable?
Anonymous wrote:I watched Episodes 8 and 9 last night. Still processing them (ish).
I feel like everything is wrapping up a bit too neatly, but they've kept it tight. I still don't like what they've done with Clark's character and how he's become a villain almost all the way through. And his motivation for being the way he is is not clear to me. I get that the whole "survival is not enough" theme is running through the entire series and Clark is kind of the anti-that, but I'm not sure I guy that he had this iron grip on this place for two decades.
Interesting adaptation of the Jeevan story. I think they might have done the best job with adapting his story and rounding out his character. He and Frank may be my favorite characters, the way they take on nurturing and educating Kirsten. I didn't care for the place he ended up being kind of a wacky apocalyptic trope, but he kind of ends up where he is in the book.
All in all, two good episodes in the lead up to the finale.
Anonymous wrote:I watched the latest episode, which I thought was really good. We don't get any Kirsten backstory in the book so this was welcome for the series. I was also VERY happy to not have a captured woman rape threat going on.
At this point we have pretty much diverted from the book entirely. I read and loved the book, so I am just letting go of the plot of the book. The sneak peek for next week introduces and entirely new subplot, which I'm not sure I like. One of the things I liked best about the book was the airport, so changing that up is kind of going for a pretty standard apocalyptic trope.
Anonymous wrote:I watched the latest episode, which I thought was really good. We don't get any Kirsten backstory in the book so this was welcome for the series. I was also VERY happy to not have a captured woman rape threat going on.
At this point we have pretty much diverted from the book entirely. I read and loved the book, so I am just letting go of the plot of the book. The sneak peek for next week introduces and entirely new subplot, which I'm not sure I like. One of the things I liked best about the book was the airport, so changing that up is kind of going for a pretty standard apocalyptic trope.
Anonymous wrote:Oh no question about that! But watching the players travel around the lake not having to worry about getting sick from a pandemic is really something. Of course they're worrying about a lot of other things in a world where civilization has collapsed but they don't have to worry about getting too close to each other. I know it's crazy but it makes me a little jealous.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember reading the book and liking it a lot but now watching the show I can't recall the major plot elements at all, except that it was about a traveling Shakespearean troupe and there was some scary cult-like figure with his supporters on the road up ahead.
Anyone else slightly jealous because the plague has dissipated and these people's lives are hard but they don't have to worry about wearing masks and getting sick? Feels weird but that keeps crossing my mind.
I haven’t seen the show yet (it’s on my list), but in the book the flu’s fatality rate was 99%. There was a vivid description of a character dying from it. So, I’d rather take masks.