Monday Media
Mar. 19th, 2018 02:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. Some thoughts on Westworld rewatch:
I am even more intrigued about the data and what Delos wants to use the data for. I've seen some of these episodes three times now, and each time I catch how they don't quite say how they want to use the data; Josh's money is on using the hosts as weapons.
I also caught an aside between William and Logan where Logan says that nobody knows who the partner who died was or what he looked like. The first time around, I didn't realize that was in the thirty years ago timeline; so from the beginning, Arnold's presence was scrubbed from records. I don't quite understand how that was accomplished though. Ford and Arnold weren't alone in the park; there were *some* techs there. I also don't know whether Arnold kept his presence out of records or if Ford scrubbed him; both require a great deal of power and resources. Ford implies that he made Bernard not too longish after Arnold's death which further complicates the issue.
2. We watched the first two episodes of Luke Cage.
One thing that confused me. Why does Luke say he's a fugitive? I don't remember him being a fugitive at the end of Jessica Jones. I remember him wanting to get the hell away from Jessica and from being possessed by Kilgrave, and I remember his bar being exploded, but I don't remember him being wanted by the law. Plus, he's using his real name in Harlem and to the cops which is not a fugitive move.
Very much liking the show so far. Love the cast. Misty is fantastic. I love that she's from the area and that rather than escaping, she's come back to make it a better place. She's also a good object lesson for how communities being policed by community members rather than outsiders is more successful.
Love the club set up and the way it allows "live" music. I don't really enjoy most jazz personally, but it is really working for me as a score and backdrop for this show.
Poor Pops. I felt like he had a target on his back from pretty much the moment I saw him. I was sorry to be right.
Loved Luke protecting the kid. I may have teared up and sniffled some at that point.
Cottonmouth reminds me a lot of Avon Barksdale from The Wire--does horrible things but believes in a code and values loyalty. You don't break your word, and you play the game a certain way, and you take care of your own.
Can't wait to see what happens next.
3. Walking Dead is so frustrating!
I am so tired of Rick. His little cat and mouse game with Negan was so stupid especially since I knew it wasn't going to end, that Negan was going to get away since there's four more episodes this season. I did cheer when Rick set Lucille on fire; hopefully that's the end of Lucille. Also, as much as Jadis gets on my nerves, I did like Negan waking up in her car with her gun to his head.
I can't believe this is the first we're seeing of an attempt to weaponize walker blood. That makes a lot of sense.
I am so tired of Tara being so gungho about killing Dwight when she was Dwight. Did she forget the Governor? IDK
Also really tired of the nihilist vision of this show where Gabriel just has to be shown that nothing really good can happen to anyone.
Also really glad that Maggie finally got the point that if they just take people's shit then they're the same as the Saviors.
Academia, represent! Medieval scholars saving the world post-apocalypse!! The humanities are important!
Simon is going to be a huge problem, but I think Negan is going to take him out for countermanding his orders.
I can't believe there's going to be another season of this. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
I am even more intrigued about the data and what Delos wants to use the data for. I've seen some of these episodes three times now, and each time I catch how they don't quite say how they want to use the data; Josh's money is on using the hosts as weapons.
I also caught an aside between William and Logan where Logan says that nobody knows who the partner who died was or what he looked like. The first time around, I didn't realize that was in the thirty years ago timeline; so from the beginning, Arnold's presence was scrubbed from records. I don't quite understand how that was accomplished though. Ford and Arnold weren't alone in the park; there were *some* techs there. I also don't know whether Arnold kept his presence out of records or if Ford scrubbed him; both require a great deal of power and resources. Ford implies that he made Bernard not too longish after Arnold's death which further complicates the issue.
2. We watched the first two episodes of Luke Cage.
One thing that confused me. Why does Luke say he's a fugitive? I don't remember him being a fugitive at the end of Jessica Jones. I remember him wanting to get the hell away from Jessica and from being possessed by Kilgrave, and I remember his bar being exploded, but I don't remember him being wanted by the law. Plus, he's using his real name in Harlem and to the cops which is not a fugitive move.
Very much liking the show so far. Love the cast. Misty is fantastic. I love that she's from the area and that rather than escaping, she's come back to make it a better place. She's also a good object lesson for how communities being policed by community members rather than outsiders is more successful.
Love the club set up and the way it allows "live" music. I don't really enjoy most jazz personally, but it is really working for me as a score and backdrop for this show.
Poor Pops. I felt like he had a target on his back from pretty much the moment I saw him. I was sorry to be right.
Loved Luke protecting the kid. I may have teared up and sniffled some at that point.
Cottonmouth reminds me a lot of Avon Barksdale from The Wire--does horrible things but believes in a code and values loyalty. You don't break your word, and you play the game a certain way, and you take care of your own.
Can't wait to see what happens next.
3. Walking Dead is so frustrating!
I am so tired of Rick. His little cat and mouse game with Negan was so stupid especially since I knew it wasn't going to end, that Negan was going to get away since there's four more episodes this season. I did cheer when Rick set Lucille on fire; hopefully that's the end of Lucille. Also, as much as Jadis gets on my nerves, I did like Negan waking up in her car with her gun to his head.
I can't believe this is the first we're seeing of an attempt to weaponize walker blood. That makes a lot of sense.
I am so tired of Tara being so gungho about killing Dwight when she was Dwight. Did she forget the Governor? IDK
Also really tired of the nihilist vision of this show where Gabriel just has to be shown that nothing really good can happen to anyone.
Also really glad that Maggie finally got the point that if they just take people's shit then they're the same as the Saviors.
Academia, represent! Medieval scholars saving the world post-apocalypse!! The humanities are important!
Simon is going to be a huge problem, but I think Negan is going to take him out for countermanding his orders.
I can't believe there's going to be another season of this. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
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Date: 2018-04-09 12:49 am (UTC)