CraftMuch
Joined Jul 2014
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Inside no 9 has been a true gem of television. British twilight zone, matched and possibly compared to (unfairly as of recent) to Black Mirror.
Still this will go down as a strange ending, a weird ending. Regardless of the bizzare, everything this show did was appreciated and I feel like credit couldn't not be given. Nothing else to be said and now I will most definitely, be having a quiet night in.
I'm supposing like some others, that a mysterious episode seven will show up someday. I guess we just wait and see. Well done lads for the show, through thick and thin (big and small) I've enjoyed this show. Congrats and I can't wait to see what's next!
Still this will go down as a strange ending, a weird ending. Regardless of the bizzare, everything this show did was appreciated and I feel like credit couldn't not be given. Nothing else to be said and now I will most definitely, be having a quiet night in.
I'm supposing like some others, that a mysterious episode seven will show up someday. I guess we just wait and see. Well done lads for the show, through thick and thin (big and small) I've enjoyed this show. Congrats and I can't wait to see what's next!
It's telling that a fictional society built up on the segregation of Mortys by Ricks is so incredibly similar to the segregation we're often shown by the media in our own reality. Besides a few slogan-esque one liners, the message was clear and concise without the need for an SJW style pretence to push an agenda. This is A* writing at its finest and easily my favourite episode of the season so far.
It's difficult to describe such a strange experience, sometimes this piece had me in awe; as seemingly dated graphics pleased the eye. On the contrary however, the poor acting (particularly from Colin Hanks) could have been what changed this series from quality to mediocre.
Sadly the fact that this was an advert, as opposed to a short film was its greatest mistake, it made constant reference to the Dell tablet it was advertising, even to the point of suggesting it was some kind of "worldly device".
Overall it was a decent show, it was hard to forget that it was an advert due to the way the show presented itself, however it had a sweet story and attractive CGI and it even managed (rarely be it) to make me think I was watching a movie/TV show instead of an advert, which is sadly really rare in this kind of media.
Bare in mind that this is not compared against any other TV series or movies, this is rated based on its quality as a web series. For which I felt it excelled in.
Sadly the fact that this was an advert, as opposed to a short film was its greatest mistake, it made constant reference to the Dell tablet it was advertising, even to the point of suggesting it was some kind of "worldly device".
Overall it was a decent show, it was hard to forget that it was an advert due to the way the show presented itself, however it had a sweet story and attractive CGI and it even managed (rarely be it) to make me think I was watching a movie/TV show instead of an advert, which is sadly really rare in this kind of media.
Bare in mind that this is not compared against any other TV series or movies, this is rated based on its quality as a web series. For which I felt it excelled in.