I agree. This scene is masterful, he conveys so much with his face and the most subtle of expressions. I think most people who don't understand acting can't comprehend just how brilliant he is here.
I appreciate that Ben Barnes doesn't just portray surprise or wonder or amazement after everyone freezes - he also portrays just the right amount of fear, almost visceral panic. Which is completely correct, because I think it would be DEEPLY creepy to realize that you're actually completely ALONE in a room, the only living human when you thought you were one in a crowd. There are no other actual people around you. Just androids who can switch off at a moment's notice. You're a lone human standing in a room full of devices.
I'm not sure why but this is my favorite scene in the entire series. When Logan says "There's simply no...... fucking way!" captures being truly blown away like nothing I've seen. When I'm truly impressed and in awe of something I will forever recall that reaction.
Ben Barnes' line delivery in this scene is so fantastic. The way he takes his time while delivering each word is so on point and it fits so well with the background music.
Not just what he says. Everything he does that isn't speaking is terrific in its own right. Snapping his teeth before "delicious". His facial expressions throughout, but especially his face drifting between awe and abject terror after the trick is revealed. His hands - he touches Angela's shoulder with a note of indulgence, then pulls it away in... horror? Disgust? ...respect? He holds them up in a defensive posture towards the frozen hosts - twice, before succumbing to his baser instincts and passions towards Angela, confirming without a shred of doubt the entire conceit of the park - will a guest, knowing a host is a host, still indulge in the human aspects of the host? The answer was yes, and the park in one night had secured fucking and defended its central thesis. Sheer genius.
The subtle but impactful directing of this show is astounding. I’ve rewatched this scene many times and only just noticed that right when Angela laughs before everyone freezes at 2:56 her finger does the same little flick that Dr. Fords does in that scene from season one when he and Theresa are talking over lunch and the glass of wine overflows when everyone at the chateau and in the fields freeze. Additionally, this scene also had some really long moments without any cuts in editing. Particularly from 1:17 to 2:40 is one long shot of following the camera. Really adds to feeling like you’re there and observing too. So good.
This is actually a little terrifying to be honest. Imagine being in a room of what you think is people, only to discover that they are not human but yet were so convincing... I'd get full sci-fi dystopia vibes and probably bolt out of there lol
Imagine going to a party you didn't really want to go to. You spend 4 hours with full social anxiety, and end up feeling like it was a failure and these people have a negative or uninterested opinion of you. Then someone comes in and presses a button : it was all robots and you spend 4 hours alone.
From time to time I talk to GPT-3 over the Internet. It's already scary, and the next one, GPT-J, is being trained with a dataset 500 times larger. For chat-based conversation they are already indistinguishable from us. Actually they are putting us to shame. The latest one sat the S.A.Ts and scored higher than human students and it wasn't even trained in those areas.
I wouldn't say he was my favourite, but he was the only one to foresee the full horror of this kind of technology. After he'd sampled its delights of course.
The moment he has a look of genuine, slow dread as he is crunching the implicaitons before greed takes over is tragic. He had a fleeting epiphany of doom, but, like the show said ad nauseum, humans are slaves to patterns.
@@aminr4736 maeve likely wasn't built yet. Dolores was there but already was kinda ignoring her programming and Dolores father definitely wasn't built as he is the second or third father she has had.
@@aminr4736 what makes you think every single character would be in this scene? It would be alot easier to just name the ones that are there instead of the ones that aren't.
Logan is right. Angela (and her actress) are to perfect to be from this world. It's amazing. In one scene she is a complete normal and very sexy woman, in the other she is a badass warrior fighting in a war. I love this show.
@@quentinarrius the whole Westworld timeline spans decades, most of the "happening now" stuff is closer to 2060, but this particular scene is one of the very first things time happen in the story chronologically www.insider.com/westworld-timeline-spoilers-2018-4
One of my favorite scene ever, you could feel how much "the investor" was disoriented, gasping for air facing that incredible yet terrifying dystopian truth. Mesmerizing acting job by everyone involved.
Ben Barnes is an amazing actor. He really doesn't get nearly enough credit. The feeling I got after he said "we're not here yet" hit me like a brick. Incredible.
I've watched this scene countless times, and I've only just noticed how Logan is affected by the realisation that Angela was playing the piano all this time. I mean, I noticed that he noticed she was playing the piano, but it's his realisation that she's perfect at doing it and as good as any human that only just hit me.
The part where Angela and Logan kiss, the music is called "The man i love" just incase any of you lot wanted to know that.... I should stop playing the soundtrack, cause when i dream and just before I awake, i Can hear the soundtrack, usually the one where Delores is looking over towards the city, I think it was the first scene.... or the second one, I can`t remember
I didn't realize who he was when I first watched the show but I remember thinking how great the actor playing Logan was. He was a jerk but still played the character so beautifully that you could emphasize with his pain in the end.
"Them" has been used as a pronoun for a single person of unknown gender for centuries, so it's not necessarily a hint. And if the goal is for him to find the hidden robot then they would have no choice but to fill the party with actors just to not make it obvious.
If you remember, Dolores was supposed to be there. She was supposed to be the pianist. But Arnold didn't want her in this situation; he spared her the indignity.
pretty sure Dolores was supposed to replace the main girl actually; but Arnold didn't want her being subject to be a sex toy essentially. They knew to pick a beautiful girl that Logan would want to sleep with, to help sway him.
@@PrestigeLearning this scene is a flashback remember? Logan was Williams business partner when they were young. This scene was to try and impress the investors with a show of the hosts, and it worked. Logan invested afterwards
These lines, the scene, the acting is so perfect, its so impressiv how beautiful it is. After so many time, it amazed me again... and again... (back in time) welcome to an incredible show...
That's probably the only thing that could get me excited for season 4. Logan was the most compelling character in the entire show. He was so underutilised I'm s2 but still delivered the 2 most knockout scenes in the season and maybe even the whole show run. (This and the pool scene)
I love these scene, the moment Logan realizes “we are there” in regards to technology, and I think he immediately realizes in his mind how dangerous this will become. I just wish this scene showed the morning after post orgy scene, but I guess maybe not appropriate for RUclips.
They're not really still. Optical tricks. They shoot scene with all actors and freeze it and then inject Logan and Angela into it with a separate shot with him walking in between.
@@Conundrum425 It's more difficult than you think to get all the shading right for something like that. They're most likely just being still (is that so hard to believe?).
This scene on its own would have been the perfect teaser for season one, episode two. Do you see the beauty when coupling this scene, with William's introduction to Westworld? Marketers, take the hint.
I love this scene and love to link this video to all possible newcomers to Westworld series. It shows everything - great music, acting, camera work, godlike powers and even a little bit of erotic. What a lovely play ;)
We need the scene directly ahead of this, where Arnold/Bernard is talking to Delores - can't find that anywhere. I think that particular scene actually takes place after Season 2 - we are led to assume Ford is prompting Arnold to let her come to this party, but, was Bernard just hearing Ford's voice and the "job" she was tasked to do had nothing to do with this scene at all - Delores and Bernard are wearing the exact same clothes at the end of season 2 that they are in the episode where he's showing her his house for the first time and having that conversation.
Arnold at this point was so deep with Dolores already, that he wanted to find out and start "real thinking" and life. That´s why he said to Robert to send "the other one" aka Angela.
@Jan Mitiska well good thing he sent the other one. Dolores in my opinion doesn't have that you are too perfect factor.ahe would've sold it quiet like angela
I truly believe this is how it will really happen. This technology, assuming it doesn't already, will exist decades before the public knows about it's existence. I mean just think about how many advancements humanity has achieved in total secrecy.
Imagine if your mom calls you over to a family dinner and then they make you sit down and be like "Son.... there is something we need to discuss" *FREEZES INTO A STATUE*
I wish they included the original pitch meeting over cocktails - complete with Ben Barnes' character's pre-dismissal of all the bullshit pitches his rich ass has already heard before. It leads perfectly into this Big Reveal.
make one, you can fit it perfectly without having extra problem buying the wrong one..i always custom made my clothes and shoes, for much less cost with the same branded product quality. perfectly fit outfit boosts confidence greatly.
@@abdullahemad9457 Tbh, I felt like story-wise, what was great about the show was the mystique of the world, characters, and moral/ethical questions that were raised. And I feel like all of that mystique was basically answered in S2. Like we know how the world works. We pretty much know all the key questions about the main characters. There’s no more excellent plot pacing or suspense imo, and the characters have been reduced to one-dimensional shells used solely for meaningless action
When this show was good, it was so damned good. Among the best science fiction ever done. Timing, complexity, the sequence and pacing of revelation, depth of story and character, commitment to remaining intelligent.... All through and until season three, and then by season 4.... My oh my. I read that the studio complained that the first two seasons were "too complicated" for the audience. They ruined a masterpiece.
Ben Barnes deserves much more recognition. He's a terrific actor
And now we got shadow and bones :)
He gets it. As the Darkling. Amazing actor
Agreed
100%
I agree. This scene is masterful, he conveys so much with his face and the most subtle of expressions. I think most people who don't understand acting can't comprehend just how brilliant he is here.
this is how you sell something.
The real genius part is getting the robot version of Elon Musk's ex-wife to do the sales pitch. Brilliant!
Sex always sells bruh
Tin foil hat on. Elon musk is building robot women, his "divorces" are actually product deployments!
@@ka-boom2083 that’s what hbo producers says
After watching both seasons of Westworld and Punisher, I can safely say Ben Barnes is one of my favourite actors.
He's great! But it's a very similar role here, I wonder if besides being good, he has some acting range.
RUUUSOOOO
Dude is awesome news to be in more films
@@Pantouflard have you seen him in shadow and bone? he is amazing there
@@aslgg254 Oh, he's amazing in these too, I just wonder about his range.
I appreciate that Ben Barnes doesn't just portray surprise or wonder or amazement after everyone freezes - he also portrays just the right amount of fear, almost visceral panic. Which is completely correct, because I think it would be DEEPLY creepy to realize that you're actually completely ALONE in a room, the only living human when you thought you were one in a crowd. There are no other actual people around you. Just androids who can switch off at a moment's notice. You're a lone human standing in a room full of devices.
Welcome to the modern day 🤳
As a "human", you're yourself a "device", a biological machine.
Welcome to Westworld
Then he gets horny and forgets it all when one of them is sexy
And all it takes is a device to hit on him? That's absurd.
To think this is the same dude who played Prince Caspian in them Narnia movies. He's brilliant here.
Even a fine actor can't turn crap into gold
@@shanehughes3511 eh the Narnia movies were fine till the last part. Not great neither crap.
He was also great in The Punisher
Crazier to think the blonde used to be married to Elon musk
@@ajaxdgonzo7263 Still great in her own right
I'm not sure why but this is my favorite scene in the entire series. When Logan says "There's simply no...... fucking way!" captures being truly blown away like nothing I've seen. When I'm truly impressed and in awe of something I will forever recall that reaction.
Ben Barnes' line delivery in this scene is so fantastic. The way he takes his time while delivering each word is so on point and it fits so well with the background music.
Not just what he says. Everything he does that isn't speaking is terrific in its own right. Snapping his teeth before "delicious". His facial expressions throughout, but especially his face drifting between awe and abject terror after the trick is revealed. His hands - he touches Angela's shoulder with a note of indulgence, then pulls it away in... horror? Disgust? ...respect? He holds them up in a defensive posture towards the frozen hosts - twice, before succumbing to his baser instincts and passions towards Angela, confirming without a shred of doubt the entire conceit of the park - will a guest, knowing a host is a host, still indulge in the human aspects of the host? The answer was yes, and the park in one night had secured fucking and defended its central thesis. Sheer genius.
@@ihavetwofaces secured, er... funding. Funding :-)
The subtle but impactful directing of this show is astounding. I’ve rewatched this scene many times and only just noticed that right when Angela laughs before everyone freezes at 2:56 her finger does the same little flick that Dr. Fords does in that scene from season one when he and Theresa are talking over lunch and the glass of wine overflows when everyone at the chateau and in the fields freeze.
Additionally, this scene also had some really long moments without any cuts in editing. Particularly from 1:17 to 2:40 is one long shot of following the camera. Really adds to feeling like you’re there and observing too. So good.
God dang it! Even years after this show fell off, I still find new things from this!!!
Logan Delos immediately after host reveal: “TAKE MY MONEY....ALL OF IT.”
This is actually a little terrifying to be honest. Imagine being in a room of what you think is people, only to discover that they are not human but yet were so convincing... I'd get full sci-fi dystopia vibes and probably bolt out of there lol
It's not even in top 10 bound to happen paranoia-fuel list, really.
Imagine going to a party you didn't really want to go to.
You spend 4 hours with full social anxiety, and end up feeling like it was a failure and these people have a negative or uninterested opinion of you.
Then someone comes in and presses a button : it was all robots and you spend 4 hours alone.
From time to time I talk to GPT-3 over the Internet. It's already scary, and the next one, GPT-J, is being trained with a dataset 500 times larger. For chat-based conversation they are already indistinguishable from us. Actually they are putting us to shame. The latest one sat the S.A.Ts and scored higher than human students and it wasn't even trained in those areas.
Our man Logan only didn't run because he couldn't even begin to process what the hell was happening
Add S4 into the mix, and you've got an even more mindbending dystopia in the list.
The impact that comes with the line "We are not here yet" is incredible. The fact that he doesn't speak it out is....delicious
Is the begining of his downfall.
@@Digmer It is a symbolic downfall for the human race. They have written it so well and barely somebody notices it
He was my favorite character in the show. He knew humans were making their own undoing before he died.
I wouldn't say he was my favourite, but he was the only one to foresee the full horror of this kind of technology. After he'd sampled its delights of course.
Wdym?
@starchy ; logan figured out that one day humans Will lose control over these "machines" and thus they Will turn on the human race
@@starchy101 he spiralled into depression cos he dad never loved him and favoured others.
“That darlin' is the sound of fools fiddling while the whole fucking species starts to burn. And the funniest fuckin' part? They lit the match.”
The moment he has a look of genuine, slow dread as he is crunching the implicaitons before greed takes over is tragic. He had a fleeting epiphany of doom, but, like the show said ad nauseum, humans are slaves to patterns.
Its interesting seeing familiar faces in this scene of characters that have found new storylines in Westworld park.
Yes. But unfortunately i cound not found Maew and Delores s father also Delores boyfriend
@@aminr4736 maeve likely wasn't built yet. Dolores was there but already was kinda ignoring her programming and Dolores father definitely wasn't built as he is the second or third father she has had.
@@shanehughes3511 thank you
@@aminr4736 what makes you think every single character would be in this scene? It would be alot easier to just name the ones that are there instead of the ones that aren't.
Logan is right. Angela (and her actress) are to perfect to be from this world.
It's amazing. In one scene she is a complete normal and very sexy woman, in the other she is a badass warrior fighting in a war. I love this show.
No she broke god Elon's heart
but then she converted to Islam
that’s Talula Riley bro…
Hell of a demonstration
What's interesting is the timeline of this fictional universe, this was apparantly happening in the early 2020s. Imagine if we were "here" already
Really? I thought we were in 2040 or something
@@quentinarrius the whole Westworld timeline spans decades, most of the "happening now" stuff is closer to 2060, but this particular scene is one of the very first things time happen in the story chronologically
www.insider.com/westworld-timeline-spoilers-2018-4
*spoiler alert btw* ^^
We are
@@heidiccvincentz I would be absolutely astonished if we were anywhere close to being there right now
"Welcome to the WestWorld"
Imagine if everyone around you just comes to a stand still!
One of my favorite scene ever, you could feel how much "the investor" was disoriented, gasping for air facing that incredible yet terrifying dystopian truth. Mesmerizing acting job by everyone involved.
Ben Barnes is an amazing actor. He really doesn't get nearly enough credit. The feeling I got after he said "we're not here yet" hit me like a brick. Incredible.
This scene was iconic.
best scene in series
"See if you can pick *them* out."
he assumed it was a singular they lol
Akecheta is there
Yeah, I didn't realize that was him the first time I saw this episode.
I've watched this scene countless times, and I've only just noticed how Logan is affected by the realisation that Angela was playing the piano all this time. I mean, I noticed that he noticed she was playing the piano, but it's his realisation that she's perfect at doing it and as good as any human that only just hit me.
you mean clementine?
@@chance757 He means Angela Sarafyan (Actress of Clementine) who actually performed the piece during the scene
@Ry The Zoo Guy oh right, her real name lol
@@rythezooguy5866 Nice catch, but I meant Clementine lol. Angela the character is so encapturing in this scene that I guess I got a bit too captured.
The part where Angela and Logan kiss, the music is called "The man i love" just incase any of you lot wanted to know that.... I should stop playing the soundtrack, cause when i dream and just before I awake, i Can hear the soundtrack, usually the one where Delores is looking over towards the city, I think it was the first scene.... or the second one, I can`t remember
Angela is the prettiest character in the entire westworld cast
This is mind blowing, I mean, we're just not here yet in mime acting, but yet...
I didn't realize who he was when I first watched the show but I remember thinking how great the actor playing Logan was. He was a jerk but still played the character so beautifully that you could emphasize with his pain in the end.
Smart of them for saying "See if you can pick THEM out". Them. She already gave him a hint. It's not just one, there's more. The whole room.
Not to mention: ”this is a private demonstration”
"Them" has been used as a pronoun for a single person of unknown gender for centuries, so it's not necessarily a hint. And if the goal is for him to find the hidden robot then they would have no choice but to fill the party with actors just to not make it obvious.
This is how Elon Musk met his second wife, true story
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Are you mentioning that because his first wife is the actress in the clip? Because it is. If you didn’t know that then that’s a crazy coincidence 😂 😂
@@davidcarpenter6631 Second wife.
@@ty814 Second and third wife, for that matter.
haha, must be painful to watch her
Mannequin challenge extreme
If you remember, Dolores was supposed to be there. She was supposed to be the pianist. But Arnold didn't want her in this situation; he spared her the indignity.
pretty sure Dolores was supposed to replace the main girl actually; but Arnold didn't want her being subject to be a sex toy essentially. They knew to pick a beautiful girl that Logan would want to sleep with, to help sway him.
@@ItsJessEditsBecause Delores was closer to consciousness?
I thought Arnold was dead by this point
@@PrestigeLearning this scene is a flashback remember? Logan was Williams business partner when they were young. This scene was to try and impress the investors with a show of the hosts, and it worked. Logan invested afterwards
This is exactly how AI will surprise us. “We’re not here yet!”
Music: “The Man I Love” by George Gershwin,
“What Does This Mean” by Ramin Djawadi from Westworld Season 1 soundtrack
Thank you very much. Been looking for long!!
Not all heroes wear capes.
Thanks man
These lines, the scene, the acting is so perfect, its so impressiv how beautiful it is. After so many time, it amazed me again... and again... (back in time) welcome to an incredible show...
It’s so interesting to see this now and recognize all the characters in a modern scene
Quite possibly the best scene ever in a TV series.
This and “clear” from TWD.
A journey of conceit, to arrogance, amusement, wander, bewilderment fear, and lust, in 5 minutes.
Ben Barnes is one hell of an actor.
Wish Ben Barnes would come back for future Westworld
That's probably the only thing that could get me excited for season 4. Logan was the most compelling character in the entire show. He was so underutilised I'm s2 but still delivered the 2 most knockout scenes in the season and maybe even the whole show run. (This and the pool scene)
I love these scene, the moment Logan realizes “we are there” in regards to technology, and I think he immediately realizes in his mind how dangerous this will become. I just wish this scene showed the morning after post orgy scene, but I guess maybe not appropriate for RUclips.
Angela, one of the first hosts to know that she is a host
its creepy how still these actors can be
They're not really still. Optical tricks. They shoot scene with all actors and freeze it and then inject Logan and Angela into it with a separate shot with him walking in between.
Adin Icic
You're no fun
@@CorporateShill lol. Sorry but not really.
@@Conundrum425
damn it, i forgot about your comment until you replied
@@Conundrum425 It's more difficult than you think to get all the shading right for something like that. They're most likely just being still (is that so hard to believe?).
2:40 Have you look at yourself in the mirror? I think he's far more handsome than anyone in this room.
My favourite scene in two seasons of Westworld!
This scene on its own would have been the perfect teaser for season one, episode two. Do you see the beauty when coupling this scene, with William's introduction to Westworld?
Marketers, take the hint.
Andrew Sinclair imo it’s much more powerful here, not going into it cold
@@namedrop721 as wet as a baby seal before you even touch
This was an amazing experience to see
best scene in all of the seasons so far.
Omg I just realised he’s talking to Akecheta 💕
everyone in Westworld is terrific actor
My God man, She dropped some many hints!! pick your jaw off the floor.
I'm from the year 2025 and he was just cast as the new Batman 🔥
Angela : a human trying to act robot trying to act human
This has to be the perfect teaser trailer for the show
They took a Turing test and flipped it on it's head
I love this scene and love to link this video to all possible newcomers to Westworld series. It shows everything - great music, acting, camera work, godlike powers and even a little bit of erotic. What a lovely play ;)
one of the best mic drop moments in tv history
The weird part is this is exactly how it will happen. We all knew it was coming for a long time. Then one day, BOOM! It's here.
We need the scene directly ahead of this, where Arnold/Bernard is talking to Delores - can't find that anywhere. I think that particular scene actually takes place after Season 2 - we are led to assume Ford is prompting Arnold to let her come to this party, but, was Bernard just hearing Ford's voice and the "job" she was tasked to do had nothing to do with this scene at all - Delores and Bernard are wearing the exact same clothes at the end of season 2 that they are in the episode where he's showing her his house for the first time and having that conversation.
We also need the one after where she is nude and getting up from the bed.
This is my favorite scene in this series.
I dont think dolores would have been able to sell this like angela did. Arnold was right on sending her.
Arnold at this point was so deep with Dolores already, that he wanted to find out and start "real thinking" and life. That´s why he said to Robert to send "the other one" aka Angela.
@Jan Mitiska well good thing he sent the other one. Dolores in my opinion doesn't have that you are too perfect factor.ahe would've sold it quiet like angela
See Major Craddock?
LeviathanXX Yes. 1:09.
I truly believe this is how it will really happen. This technology, assuming it doesn't already, will exist decades before the public knows about it's existence. I mean just think about how many advancements humanity has achieved in total secrecy.
Imagine if your mom calls you over to a family dinner and then they make you sit down and be like "Son.... there is something we need to discuss" *FREEZES INTO A STATUE*
I wish they included the original pitch meeting over cocktails - complete with Ben Barnes' character's pre-dismissal of all the bullshit pitches his rich ass has already heard before. It leads perfectly into this Big Reveal.
The fuckin *"wow"* moment
Logan Delos represents humanity, mythology materialized
One thing no one can complain about in Westworld is the acting..World class with everyone
Mannequin challenge approved
Gotta love George Gershwin
such a good scene
I want that same black dress
Lais Cordiolli GO FOR IT!
make one, you can fit it perfectly without having extra problem buying the wrong one..i always custom made my clothes and shoes, for much less cost with the same branded product quality. perfectly fit outfit boosts confidence greatly.
@3:21 is the exact moment of "you know nothing, Jon snow."
Technically you can never prove you're not the only conscious human in this simulation
amazing scene
What is the name of the soundtrack at 03:20
My favourite scene of season 2
I just realized that 1:10 is the Confederado leader that Dolores meets later in the episode.
what song is playing at 4:25?
This is how people must feel when they get a free trip, only to be sold on a timeshare lol
What song is at 4:06 ? Thank you
The way ben look like : why this is so spicy
welcome to westworld
I like the way Ben barns touches her shoulder looks up and smiles at her and kisses her very romantic 😚🥰❤️🥰
I came back to this scene, after chatgpt came out...my fav part at 4:00
WHAT. A. SCENE.
Reminds me of the old television series, "All in the family". I mean, this clip, together with the (sadly, all too predictable) comments.
Ben barnes my love in the punisher when he play billy rossue
Amazing scene. Does anyone know by any chance the song at the end of the scene? Thanks
@@kysotope Sadly, it's not :(
Who knows the ost song from 3:25 ? Thank you
What this piano song???!!! I've been searching everywhere, and all sites says it's Kanye's Runaway. It's not that song.
The Man I Love- Gershwin
Name of the music in piano?
Felipécias II the man I love
What's the name of the song on the piano?
Gerschwin-- Man I Love
Anyone knows the song that plays during this scene?
Gershwin's "The Man I Love."
Daniel Sarmiento called fuck off
The song which plays after everyone freezes is called what does this mean from Westworld ost
Does anyone understand anything Angela says after 4:15. All i can make out is "We're here Mr Delos.." and I cant make out what she says after that.
She says, “All our hosts are here. For you.” Like she said to William in 1x02.
Implying that he can have sex with her (and all of them). And he does, with her and a few others.
Kratatch He's Bisexual.
This is the best scene of Westworld season 2.
This is the climax of the mannequin challenge
Damn why did they have to ruin this show, it was so good
Season 3 was lame in it’s execution but not story wise
The execution is just terrible even though I still love the show it makes me sad
@@abdullahemad9457 Tbh, I felt like story-wise, what was great about the show was the mystique of the world, characters, and moral/ethical questions that were raised. And I feel like all of that mystique was basically answered in S2. Like we know how the world works. We pretty much know all the key questions about the main characters. There’s no more excellent plot pacing or suspense imo, and the characters have been reduced to one-dimensional shells used solely for meaningless action
@@yuh-fv7ds I disagree, story wise it’s still a pretty innovative progression of the core plot and story, although the execution could be better
Where i can watch this series ?
HBO
When this show was good, it was so damned good. Among the best science fiction ever done. Timing, complexity, the sequence and pacing of revelation, depth of story and character, commitment to remaining intelligent.... All through and until season three, and then by season 4.... My oh my. I read that the studio complained that the first two seasons were "too complicated" for the audience. They ruined a masterpiece.
Ben barned crushed this role.
If i were him, i would seriously go outside and get some fresh aid