Tiste Simeon, on 21 September 2021 - 07:52 PM, said:
Abyss, on 21 September 2021 - 07:20 PM, said:
Y THE LAST MAN
I very enjoyed the comic series this is based on, and seeing that writer BK Vaughn and artist Pia Guerrera were on as producers was very encouraging. Some growing pains here but it seems to be finding a rhythm by the end of ep 3. Am watching.
Solid ep 1. Middling ep 2 and most 3, picking up towards the end.
I'm not bothered by the addition of further storylines, it's just that Yorick's quickly became the least interesting of them. Even the entirely new and self-contained and arguably unnecessary story about the White House staffer trying to survive is more engaging than the titular Y himself.
On the other hand, giving 355 so much more development meant that when she and Yorick found themselves on the road together, his storyline immediately became way better. The actress playing 355 is NAILING this role.
I have no idea how to watch this in the UK...
Tiste Simeon, on 22 September 2021 - 12:00 PM, said:
Stand by it appears that it's on Disney+ now! Oh dang I'm watching this next!
Yah the release was weird, Disney+ in placed, FX in others, Hulu in others. We got it on FX here which means we have maybe 2 weeks to watch before it vanishes.
paran falcon, on 22 September 2021 - 01:17 PM, said:
Just watched the 4th (and final of S1?) ep of this last night and for the first time saw that its based on a comic series. I had not been aware of that but it fits, seeing how a lot of the better movie/tv writing is based off comics and graphic novels these days. Agree pretty much completely with your assessment of the show. I found Yorick annoying pretty quickly, unfortunately. Was he portrayed the same way in the comics?
Thoroughly agree about the actress playing 355. She's the most interesting character on the show and the one that has me wanting more of her backstory above all others. What exactly was she and her unit(s) doing for the president prior? And the daydream forest dance vision/memory? More, please.
S1 is 8 eps.
TV Yorick is very VERY different from the comics. In the comics he's overall more competent and confident, less whiny. Even the monkey is better. The situations he found himself in early in the floppies showed he could survive, as opposed to TV Yorick who whatever the hell was going on in the flooded tunnel and dry cleaner.
...which is not to say i have a huge problem w TV Yorick because he has a lot of room to grow into the way better character i expect Vaughn and Guerrera are aiming for. It's just that they are starting from a very low place for a charater whois supposed to be the protagonist. I don't mind 355 carrying him for a while, she's awesome.