06-10-2015, 09:00 PM
Watched the last episode of season one last night.
Seems like each episode is the best one ever.
What a great finale. Some of the things they did were set up in the pilot. Talk about good planning.
Maybe one of the best fight action scenes ever on TV.
three crisis and three moral dilemmas in about 5 minutes.
In one of the reviews i read this week the reviewer made a great observation. He is sort of an over-analyzer so I was able to identify.
When the show opens Liv is half dead on the outside and all dead on the inside. In life, she had ambition, plans, and a love of her life. All ripped away when she becomes a zombie. No hope, no purpose. As Liv calls it, post traumatic ennui. But by the end of episode one she has regained some hope and some sense of purpose. The rest of the season is just her development of hope and purpose. Could this be a reflection of life for all of us?
If you haven't seen this great show yet. make sure to catch up before next fall when season 2 starts.
Seems like each episode is the best one ever.
What a great finale. Some of the things they did were set up in the pilot. Talk about good planning.
Maybe one of the best fight action scenes ever on TV.
three crisis and three moral dilemmas in about 5 minutes.
In one of the reviews i read this week the reviewer made a great observation. He is sort of an over-analyzer so I was able to identify.
When the show opens Liv is half dead on the outside and all dead on the inside. In life, she had ambition, plans, and a love of her life. All ripped away when she becomes a zombie. No hope, no purpose. As Liv calls it, post traumatic ennui. But by the end of episode one she has regained some hope and some sense of purpose. The rest of the season is just her development of hope and purpose. Could this be a reflection of life for all of us?
If you haven't seen this great show yet. make sure to catch up before next fall when season 2 starts.