12-08-2019, 07:07 AM
And then there is the TV Show
The first two episodes felt like torture or maybe a school report that I didn't really want to do. I was falling asleep during the first episode and the Queen, I think, felt like she saw the second episode under duress. She informed me that was the last episode she wanted to watch.
Watching the first two episodes was the prologue, the setup. They wanted to establish the world twenty years on from the original Watchmen. They needed to introduce this whole new cast of characters with subtle hints that the original cast was still there.
EP 3 changed that with the introduction of Jean Smart. The show switched into a different gear. Now that the characters were all introduced, the brakes were off and we were going to be flying ahead. I can't wait to watch the episodes on the DVR.
Smart works for the FBI in the anti-vigilante task force taking down the super heroes around us. She has to go to Tulsa to figure out who killed the sheriff and what else is going on in town. She does this at the urging of the Ted Cruz clone Senator from Oklahoma. Smart is the bull in the china shop and doesn't have time for the games the Tulsa cops are playing as dressed up heroes.
I don't want to spoil anything. There are a lot of surprises. It's good.
Except for where I hate it.
The first two episodes felt like torture or maybe a school report that I didn't really want to do. I was falling asleep during the first episode and the Queen, I think, felt like she saw the second episode under duress. She informed me that was the last episode she wanted to watch.
Watching the first two episodes was the prologue, the setup. They wanted to establish the world twenty years on from the original Watchmen. They needed to introduce this whole new cast of characters with subtle hints that the original cast was still there.
EP 3 changed that with the introduction of Jean Smart. The show switched into a different gear. Now that the characters were all introduced, the brakes were off and we were going to be flying ahead. I can't wait to watch the episodes on the DVR.
Smart works for the FBI in the anti-vigilante task force taking down the super heroes around us. She has to go to Tulsa to figure out who killed the sheriff and what else is going on in town. She does this at the urging of the Ted Cruz clone Senator from Oklahoma. Smart is the bull in the china shop and doesn't have time for the games the Tulsa cops are playing as dressed up heroes.
I don't want to spoil anything. There are a lot of surprises. It's good.
Except for where I hate it.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

