Same here, such a great series.Shogun almost being over makes me sad.
I knew what happened in episode 9 was going to happen, in some fashion, but I'm still devastated.Same here, such a great series.
it's one of the few shows I watch from beginning to end with perfect focus. An general, especially with movies I watch at home, I usually get distracted and stop it a couple of times.I need to catch up on Shogun, I took a break after the third episode.
Band of Brothers and The Pacific are great mini-series on WWII, probably my favourites.I'm starting Band of Brothers. I've never seen it.
As @Redglyph says, it and its companion series are superb.I'm starting Band of Brothers. I've never seen it.
All of those things are explained in the season finale.I'm watching the Fallout TV series (I paused in the middle of the 7th episode, will watch it later today), but there's a thing I am not getting. I'll post my doubt in spoiler tags:
At the start of the series, we have the info that it will pass 200 years after the bombs fell. Well... Lucy and Maximus arrive in Shady Sands and he says he remembers when the bombs fell !?!? Maximus even remembers when he was a kid and got out that fridge, Indiana Jones-style, and of course that bombing didn't happen 200 years ago because Maximus himself isn't 200 yrs-old. Or was Shady Sands recently bombed again (which I don't believe so) ??
I understand that Coop, being a ghoul now, maybe he doesn't age or, at least, he doesn't age like us, so 200 years after the war he may very well be walking around in the USA.
The same doubt applies to Moldaver, who Coop met in a pre-war time (unless the show explains she's also a ghoul, which I don't believe she is).
Again, I have yet to watch the second half of the 7th episode + the final one.
I just ask my doubt to be answered without spoilers
I find that people are weirdly hard on fictional characters in TV shows if they're not sharp as a tack at all times.The whole point of Lucy walking around with her vault uniform on is that she has been taught (brainwashed) her whole life to believe it's their job to rebuild America and that everyone on the surface will support that effort (savior complex). She doesn't understand sarcasm, or that everyone above sees vault dwellers as a punchline.
Her unwillingness to "catch on" and believe that people are crap is exactly the point of her character.
I think she's great...
Ok, thanks!All of those things are explained in the season finale.
Yep, they didAll of those things are explained in the season finale.