Anonymous wrote:Did not like it but wanted to
Anonymous wrote:Some episodes are more linear and easy to understand than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s clear most of y’all need plots points spoon fed to you. It’s OK to not know everything right away. I find the show brilliant.
*shrug* I don't think I need plot points fed to me. I watched The Walking Dead without reading the comic because it wasn't necessary. I found the Game Of Thrones television series (first 3 seasons) better than the books which I'd previously read cover-to-cover.
The problem is - the TV show reads like Marvel movie #8 when no one saw movies 1-7 before! It'd be like Thor: Ragnarok releasing with no background story.
Aside from all that I LOVED the show plot points dealing with Tulsa and especially the flashbacks. I would take an entire show based only on Regina King, her grandfather and the legacy of the Tulsa Riots / formation of Hooded Justice because it felt realistic and crucial to the plot. But throwing Dr. Manhattan in there for no reason just ruined it for me. He's this all-powerful omnipotent building and spends literally the entire TV series reading a book.
It was ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:It’s clear most of y’all need plots points spoon fed to you. It’s OK to not know everything right away. I find the show brilliant.
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this because Watchmen is free this weekend. I've watched every episode except the last 2.
I get that this show is called Watchmen but I started watching because of the awesome Regina King-led trailer which made me believe the plot would be more based on history than alternative-supernatural reality.
I LOVED Regina King in this tv series and honestly I wish the show was just 'Hooded Justice Revealed: A History of the first Watchmen'. The way they've put it together it reads as a side plot of a major Watchmen drama no one has watched.
Way too many references to things no one has any knowledge of like Veidt, Nixonville, the Minutemen, a world where Vietnam is the 51st state, Dr. Manhattan etc etc.
I even watched the movie for the backstory but the movie made the Watchmen into powerful X-Men beings and the TV show has those very same Watchmen aged with no superpowers.
Its weird. Anyway, favorite characters - Hooded Justice (the original), Sister Night/Regina King, and the Sheriff. Everyone else can gtfo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the best show on TV. Racists be damned.
It is an amazing show. I have no clue how people are confused. What is confusing?!
The things we said were confusing in our earlier posts. Squids and random rich guy. They don’t explain those things until a couple episodes later. If you are not familiar with the earlier work, it comes across as being deliberately random and quirky, which I personally find irritating and lazy. Just write better.
That said, once the context was clear it made the show much better. Just watched the latest episode and it was awesome. I would encourage people turned off by the first episode or two to give it a chance.
Huh?? If that isn’t the most middle American thing I’ve read today. Seriously?? “Just write better”. Translation... dumb it down for those of us too lazy to research and think and keep an open mind. Unbelievable!!!!
Pp here. Oh yes, there are definite similarities there. But in this country at least we haven't gotten to the place where the police are wearing masks. Watchmen shows a police force that has gone further in its organization as an authoritarian force than what we've seen in the United States at present. For example, police officers in Watchmen deny they are police officers to their neighbors and friends. But that doesn't mean there isn't something similar.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad to see that people are learning about the Tulsa massacre in 1921 from the series. I don't think it's common knowledge. Regina King is wonderful in it. To be honest, I've always liked her as an actress but I never thought she was a brilliant as people think - but she's *really* good in this!
I am wondering about how the producers will eventually handle the repressive aspects of the police. They remind me of brutal law enforcement in some Central American countries where the police are more of a gang than a formal institution governed by the rule of law. It will be interesting to see how that plays out.
How is this any different than modern day policing in the US? What checks and balances exist to ensure LE aren't a defacto legalized gang working for the state?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the best show on TV. Racists be damned.
It is an amazing show. I have no clue how people are confused. What is confusing?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the best show on TV. Racists be damned.
It is an amazing show. I have no clue how people are confused. What is confusing?!
The things we said were confusing in our earlier posts. Squids and random rich guy. They don’t explain those things until a couple episodes later. If you are not familiar with the earlier work, it comes across as being deliberately random and quirky, which I personally find irritating and lazy. Just write better.
That said, once the context was clear it made the show much better. Just watched the latest episode and it was awesome. I would encourage people turned off by the first episode or two to give it a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the best show on TV. Racists be damned.
It is an amazing show. I have no clue how people are confused. What is confusing?!