Probably. Fucking Nadine, man.
OH! Speaking of which, mild spoiler on THAT change:
Thursday I believe, on CBS All Access.
Probably. Fucking Nadine, man.
Thursday I believe, on CBS All Access.
Wrong, it's going to be on Paramount +. They're changing the name after the coup on 3/4.
OMG SAME PAGE. WHERE IS DON'T DREAM IT'S OVER?Why aren't they playing Crowded House?
I thought this in particular was weird for a few reasons.why did they move Hemingford Home to Colorado?
It sounds like you have info here that I haven't learned yet, so I'll see what they say. It really made me angry that Hemingford Home is in CO though. Like moving Stu, it's an addition that not only makes no sense, it's entirely pointless.Alien Redrum wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 4:23 pm at all of this.
Yeah, the robbery was far better, but Lloyd is a joke in this one. I don't like his portrayal AT ALL.
OMG SAME PAGE. WHERE IS DON'T DREAM IT'S OVER?Why aren't they playing Crowded House?
I thought this in particular was weird for a few reasons.why did they move Hemingford Home to Colorado?
1. Unless you've read the book, the dreams of her on a porch facing a cornfield make NO SENSE if she's living in a retirement community.
2. Why did they even do this? I'm still confused.
I don't hate the change. Just from a logical standpoint, why the fuck are they dreaming of her in her book house if she lives somewhere in her TV house. I can't remember if this is even addressed.
Oh, shit! I'm sorry! It's not really a spoiler. You'll see when you get there, but Hemingford Home is not her fucking house in Nebraska, and it just makes no sense on any level. I wish someone here never read the book but watched the miniseries (this new one). I have questions.Neon Maniac wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 6:32 pm It sounds like you have info here that I haven't learned yet, so I'll see what they say. It really made me angry that Hemingford Home is in CO though. Like moving Stu, it's an addition that not only makes no sense, it's entirely pointless.
While every bit of this is completely accurate and I won't even debate you on it because on a level I totally agree with you, none of this in particular bothered me at all. Mainly because I've read the book and seen the '80s mini-series so many times, changing it up was fine with me.I'm not liking how they handle some things. Like the general. I think the Farmers guy did a good job and it was a good role for him, but it was so much more impactful when he's just in his office watching monitors and realizing that everything's fucked. I blame this again on millennials. I am 100% convinced that when millennials are alone, they sit and wait for other humans, like they're robots recharging or something, and in that idle state they do not or are incapable of inner thought. So the general would've been completely foreign to them and they needed to have another human there. Ditto for Stu. Both of the characters live in their own heads at that part of the beginning, with no stimulation and just reaction. I think this is what millennials are incapable of doing/understanding.
This kind of goes back to the inner monologue idea, and how some people don't have them. I don't think millennials do or know how to use it if they do. So its impossible to them for a character to reason or logic out something without having another person there to speak with. I worked with a lot of millennials in my last job, and they seemed in awe that I could solve problems without discussion. I now think they didn't have inner monologues.