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I watched the first episode of it last night also, & I thought that it was interesting. Of course, there was a lot of introductory material with so many characters. I just about flipped out when I saw Martha Jones/Freyma Ageman (sp?) as a dreadlocked naked lesbian in San Francisco, but of course, her character is awesome and beautiful!
I think it's one of those series that I'll watch an episode or two a day, as opposed to Daredevil, when I, even though I was in the throes of moving and showings, took every free second to watchevena minute or two more and stayed up very late at night when I shouldn't have, just to suck the show down as fast as possible.
I am on episode 5 of Sense8 and I know it's a hot mess, but I like it anyway.
I confess that I do fast-forward through certain characters...which is making it shorter and easier to watch.
I started Sense8 last night, and didn't have the brane to stick with it (I did go, "Freema!" though). I'll probably save it for October, when my brain isn't melted to nonfunctioning liquid.
I watched the whole season over the weekend, and I recommend it. I had to accept that the Big SF Mystery Plot was not going to be a major focus of the series and that it was more about following the characters' individual stories, which, though they were not all equally compelling, I enjoyed. It gets better with each episode, and it improves a lot once characters actually start interacting with each other while sensating instead of just having constant "Huh, weird" moments. That's what the show is really about, this human connection across cultures and continents.
By the end of the season, I loved all the characters, and I hope JMS gets to fulfill his five-season plan. The show does have a hot-mess quality to it (and the dialogue is not always the best, though it has its moments), but I respect its ambition, especially its mission to tell diverse stories. A sci-fi show with an Indian woman main character whose story is filmed in India and portrays Indian culture accurately, what.
I've seen the first 2 eps, and I'll watch the rest. I'm interested to see that my thought that this was very Altmanesque character studies, with an icing of supernatural (I think) plot hooking them together is borne out.
I also like that it's now all Western characters, which is ridiculous, and annoys me whenever there's a Global Choosery of The Specials plotline, and everyone's American or British, with maybe a French person, and the Token Minority, who often plays a Magical Negro role. Ugh.
I'm on the last episode and also hope to see more from this world.
The ambition is off the chain and the characters have really grown on me.
I have one major quibble, though I understand, I guess why storytelling on tv seems always to devolve to this trope but still...bah.
In particular
I am sick up to here (indicating 50,000 feet) with the "our savior is actually the bad guy" dodge.
I began grinding my teeth every time I get a whiff of this,
ever since James Cromwell in LA Confidential
.
BAH, I say.
Maybe the story will turn out differently than I expect.
MAY-beee, it won't end up in the land of the LOST. I can hope, right?
MAY-beee, it won't end up in the land of the LOST. I can hope, right?
Well, JMS is famous for having a plan and pulling it off, like in Babylon 5. But he's also had stuff that's gone horribly off the rails, like his run on the Superman comic.
Well, JMS is famous for having a plan and pulling it off, like in Babylon 5. But he's also had stuff that's gone horribly off the rails, like his run on the Superman comic.
I will hold out hope.
My favorite moment so far, "I do not know how to use my fists, but that does not mean I do not know how to fight."
Yeehaw!
My favorite moment so far, "I do not know how to use my fists, but that does not mean I do not know how to fight."
Yesssssssssssssssss. So happy. Especially because I had been
becoming discontent that she never got to help anyone. I thought she had no useful skills but I'd forgotten she was a SCIENTIST.
Maybe the story will turn out differently than I expect.
I am fine with that trope, but
it's unclear to me whether it's the truth. Remember: he loves playing games. Not sure he's not double-crossing.
You may enjoy my Sense8 experience via Tweets (no spoilers).