Abyss, on 31 May 2022 - 03:42 PM, said:
Watched S3.
At the bottom,
Jibaro, no faulting their ambition, and the audio shifts between the deaf character and the shrieking antagonist were really well done, but the jittery animation and 'abstract' moments really muddled the story they were trying to tell. I wish they had just relied on the audio. And storywise when the river could do all that it made the witch/robot/popper seem unnecessary.
Just re-watched S3 myself and this one STILL stands out as the absolute nadir of execution in all three seasons for me. There story is there, and even the clear social commentary on the Spanish conquistadors raping South America is there...but man the animation jitteriness, the flashes, the almost missing frame rate shit, and everything speeds by without pausing or slowing down much. It made for an obnoxious watch and the good of the episode drops to nil when the animation and execution was that off kilter.
Comparing and contrasting with Mieglo's S1 effort THE WITNESS is a million times better because it has all the style and substance of uncomfortableness of JIBARO, but none of the execution flaws that made it nigh unwatchable for me.
Adding in lastly that Mieglo is a fucking clown who puts QR codes that link to NFTs into his episodes..so fuck him for that.
Best eps of the season for me were THREE ROBOTS:ES (LOVE Scalzi's input into these seasons) and SWARM which as Abyss mentioned feels oh so very Bruce Sterling.
What I'm hoping for from S4?
I'd love to see more cyberpunk-type fare....something by Gibson from BURNING CHROME would be dope (ewepscially since they already did Swanwick and Sterling; both of whom are in that collection as co-authors with Gibson), but for my money the author I think they should do something from George Alec Effinger's Budayeen Nights...that whole series is ripe for cool, but different cyberpunk.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon