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Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Wed September 10, 2014 10:37 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:For being so specific on what kills the vampires it sure seems like just about any bullet puts them down.
Please tell me you will keep watching this show...

Oh, i fully intend to. If only to judge anyone that thinks this show is anything better than absolutely awful.
Yeah it's gotten to the point where I can't really defend it anymore.
Same here, but now I'm in it for the skitch commentary.

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 5:22 am
by William Bloke
What an up and down show. That was a terrible episode. I'll keep on going though. I wonder how annoying the kid is gonna get? My guess is I'll be cheering for him to become a vamp.

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 10:19 am
by dimejinky99
I really hope this is a one season deal..it just isn't all that worthy of a second

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 10:50 am
by E.H. Ruddock
dimejinky99 wrote:I really hope this is a one season deal..it just isn't all that worthy of a second
Second season already confirmed

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 10:53 am
by dimejinky99
wont be watching unless it starts being consistent..

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 11:59 am
by @SkitchP
dimejinky99 wrote:wont be watching unless it starts being consistent..

That's the one thing it has been!

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 12:11 pm
by dimejinky99
I'm finding it flaky, and i'm not liking any of the central characters at all, other than the rat catcher guy

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 12:17 pm
by @SkitchP
dimejinky99 wrote:I'm finding it flaky, and i'm not liking any of the central characters at all, other than the rat catcher guy

Exactly. Consistently bad.


And what is the fascination with the rat catcher guy? He spends the first 6 episodes (admittedly his role has expanded in the last 2) as basically John Goodman's arachnaphobia character.

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 12:47 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
@SkitchP wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:I'm finding it flaky, and i'm not liking any of the central characters at all, other than the rat catcher guy

Exactly. Consistently bad.


And what is the fascination with the rat catcher guy? He spends the first 6 episodes (admittedly his role has expanded in the last 2) as basically John Goodman's arachnaphobia character.
For me he has just turned into the best character on the show. Not that he's great or anything, but if I'm forced to pick it would be him. Or hacker girl because, well,

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 8:33 pm
by broken iris
@SkitchP wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:I'm finding it flaky, and i'm not liking any of the central characters at all, other than the rat catcher guy

Exactly. Consistently bad.
Consistently bad is Big Bang Theory, Two Broke Girls, the last two seasons of Always Sunny, anything by Chuck Lorre, any Tyler Perry show, any Shonda Rhimes show, or any cop show with an acronym in the title. This is consistently mediocre and that makes it more frustrating to watch than if it were always bad(*) because there are moments when the show could turn towards awesome, but it never does. It's backspaceresque in that sense.


*have not seen the most recent episode.

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 8:46 pm
by @SkitchP
broken iris wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:I'm finding it flaky, and i'm not liking any of the central characters at all, other than the rat catcher guy

Exactly. Consistently bad.
Consistently bad is Big Bang Theory, Two Broke Girls, the last two seasons of Always Sunny, anything by Chuck Lorre, any Tyler Perry show, any Shonda Rhimes show, or any cop show with an acronym in the title. This is consistently mediocre and that makes it more frustrating to watch than if it were always bad(*) because there are moments when the show could turn towards awesome, but it never does. It's backspaceresque in that sense.


*have not seen the most recent episode.

No. there's not. Outside of the WWII timeline stuff being kinda ok, this show is across the board awful. The main characters are not compelling, poorly acted, and most of all terribly written. The conversations are generally entirely inane. They explain everything terrible about the writing away with "THATS WHAT THEY'RE COUNTING ON." The effects are cheesy, the costumes worse.

It is a very bad television show.

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 8:54 pm
by dimejinky99
to be fair, as an outsider, US shows (thinking of the greats, the wire, west wing, deadwood etc) usually take 4-6 episodes or even a season, to really start opening up and find their speed..this might be one of thse...


but when i watched and realised it was about effin vampires, my interest dropped a whole lot..

hopefully it develops..and Eff learns how to act outside two facial expressions that is

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 8:55 pm
by @SkitchP
dimejinky99 wrote:to be fair, as an outsider, US shows (thinking of the greats, the wire, west wing, deadwood etc) usually take 4-6 episodes or even a season, to really start opening up and find their speed..this might be one of thse...


but when i watched and realised it was about effin vampires, my interest dropped a whole lot..

hopefully it develops..and Eff learns how to act outside two facial expressions that is

He has more than two!
1. Mad
2. Frustrated
3. Confused
4. Hairpiece is itchy

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 8:58 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Sadly and unfairly, I expect all new non-network shows to be 10 times better than network shows. With the exception of Hannibal and maybe Blacklist, most network shows are garbage. That being said, this feels like it is Fox or NBC trying to ride the success of the Walking Dead. I certainly expect more out of FX.

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 9:10 pm
by dimejinky99
@SkitchP wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:to be fair, as an outsider, US shows (thinking of the greats, the wire, west wing, deadwood etc) usually take 4-6 episodes or even a season, to really start opening up and find their speed..this might be one of thse...


but when i watched and realised it was about effin vampires, my interest dropped a whole lot..

hopefully it develops..and Eff learns how to act outside two facial expressions that is

He has more than two!
1. Mad
2. Frustrated
3. Confused
4. Hairpiece is itchy
I get that his character is sorta meant to be unlikeable (look at McNulty) but he's, i dunno, he's not doing it convincingly..I dont like him cos hes not acting right..more than he's meant to be unlikeable....that fair?


Ian McShanes Al Swarengen in Deadwood was supposed to be utterly unlikeable..he's the guy you're very quickly rooting for and not in some bland anti-hero way..

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 9:16 pm
by EJ
This show is so bad. So, so bad. 3 eps was enough.

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 9:19 pm
by Rangi Guy
The only characters that really annoy me are Eff and his fuck buddy....unfortunatly they're the ones who occupy most of the screen time - I'm sure the kid will join those ranks pretty soon though

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 9:27 pm
by @SkitchP
dimejinky99 wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:to be fair, as an outsider, US shows (thinking of the greats, the wire, west wing, deadwood etc) usually take 4-6 episodes or even a season, to really start opening up and find their speed..this might be one of thse...


but when i watched and realised it was about effin vampires, my interest dropped a whole lot..

hopefully it develops..and Eff learns how to act outside two facial expressions that is

He has more than two!
1. Mad
2. Frustrated
3. Confused
4. Hairpiece is itchy
I get that his character is sorta meant to be unlikeable (look at McNulty) but he's, i dunno, he's not doing it convincingly..I dont like him cos hes not acting right..more than he's meant to be unlikeable....that fair?


Ian McShanes Al Swarengen in Deadwood was supposed to be utterly unlikeable..he's the guy you're very quickly rooting for and not in some bland anti-hero way..
I don't get that they're trying to make him unlikable- if they were, they wont try and ground him with his commitment to his son. They want him as a hero.

and I disagree entirely on McNulty. McNulty is extremely likable.

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 9:42 pm
by tommymtcom
Yeah, McNulty is the shit.

Re: TV: The Strain (FX) (Del Toro)

Posted: Fri September 12, 2014 10:24 am
by broken iris
@SkitchP wrote:
broken iris wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:I'm finding it flaky, and i'm not liking any of the central characters at all, other than the rat catcher guy

Exactly. Consistently bad.
Consistently bad is Big Bang Theory, Two Broke Girls, the last two seasons of Always Sunny, anything by Chuck Lorre, any Tyler Perry show, any Shonda Rhimes show, or any cop show with an acronym in the title. This is consistently mediocre and that makes it more frustrating to watch than if it were always bad(*) because there are moments when the show could turn towards awesome, but it never does. It's backspaceresque in that sense.


*have not seen the most recent episode.

No. there's not. Outside of the WWII timeline stuff being kinda ok, this show is across the board awful. The main characters are not compelling, poorly acted, and most of all terribly written. The conversations are generally entirely inane. They explain everything terrible about the writing away with "THATS WHAT THEY'RE COUNTING ON." The effects are cheesy, the costumes worse.

It is a very bad television show.

After watching the last one, and seeing the kid "act", I am starting to cross over to your view on this. The gaping plot holes and bullshit are becoming a bit much as well.

"I had malware in the four major data centers and facebook"... oh you did? Tell me more about this plot that no one in the financial capitol of the world's largest economy would have ever planned for.