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Old 07-29-2014, 12:37 PM   #29
To Be Quite Honest
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Originally Posted by Daradon View Post
It's amazing how reliably things or people that should be under surveillance or protection disappear or get away in this show to serve the plot. 3 episodes in and it's already happened four or five times?

Two hundred and six bodies disappear from the morgue. Sure, the medical inspector was killed, but still... Two hundred and six man!

The coffin box is not properly watched or quarantined and disappears.

The pilot gets out of his medical quarantine and no one notices.

Pretty sure there was at least one more, but I can't think of it right now. But it's like no one can do their job properly, and common sense precautions are always overlooked.

These details are killing the show for me.

And buddy's junk just falls off? That was weird. Not sure how he'd be able to pee if it was just about to fall off, not to mention why he'd be so smooth underneath. You'd think there'd be a wound, kinda bloody and scabby at first. Though, I've probably just given way to much thought to his junk, haha.

I'm probably just expecting too much from this show. It's pretty much a typical monster/horror type flick. The acting is bad. The writing is bad, and constantly missing details or continuity and consistency that pulls you out of the show. But that's about 90% of the genre.

But the monster parts are quite good, and it does get to a good level of creepy at points.

I guess I was just expecting it to be a smarter than average horror show.
You came in to a monster TV show with expectations! Did you watch John Oliver on Friday? He talks about how nobody does their job properly with the nuclear program. It was funny and terrifying at the same time.



So people not doing there jobs at a guard post doesn't bother me too much, but I get your point.
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