Review Billy Grifter 17 Jan 2014 - 09:15
Oh dear. After a promising start to season 2, Revolution is up to its old, repetitive, illogical tricks once more...
This review contains spoilers
2.11 Mis Dos Padres
The trailer for Mis Dos Padres did hint that this episode was dire, but it didn’t really sell just how terminally ponderous it was.
The episode had four threads, all of which were a sure-fire cure for insomnia. The majority of the seemingly endless running time was allocated to Monroe’s stab at fatherhood, as misplaced a concept as that is. That his son would turn out as ruthless as him was hardly a leap, and that he’s hand him over to the local warlord even less so. This is the same abysmal capture-escape-capture-escape garbage that the writers of Revolution seem to think replaces narrative and character development.
The lack of this production's imagination is well...
Oh dear. After a promising start to season 2, Revolution is up to its old, repetitive, illogical tricks once more...
This review contains spoilers
2.11 Mis Dos Padres
The trailer for Mis Dos Padres did hint that this episode was dire, but it didn’t really sell just how terminally ponderous it was.
The episode had four threads, all of which were a sure-fire cure for insomnia. The majority of the seemingly endless running time was allocated to Monroe’s stab at fatherhood, as misplaced a concept as that is. That his son would turn out as ruthless as him was hardly a leap, and that he’s hand him over to the local warlord even less so. This is the same abysmal capture-escape-capture-escape garbage that the writers of Revolution seem to think replaces narrative and character development.
The lack of this production's imagination is well...
- 1/17/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
When not making excuses to do anything and everything else, Bobby Nash writes. A multitasker, Bobby's certain that he does not suffer from Add, but instead... ooh, shiny. When he finally manages to put fingers to the keyboard, Bobby writes novels, comic books, short prose, graphic novels, and even a little pulp fiction just for good measure. And despite what his brother says, he is not addicted to DVDs and can quit anytime he wants to.
Check out my cool interview below to see what Bobby Nash is up to and what he has planned next!
Brian S- Tell me about your work you have out right now.
Bobby Nash- I’ve had a couple books come out in 2010. Fantastix is a graphic novel I wrote for Fyi Comics that was illustrated by Daniele Serra. I also have a short prose story in A Fistful Of Legends, a western anthology published by Express Westerns.
Check out my cool interview below to see what Bobby Nash is up to and what he has planned next!
Brian S- Tell me about your work you have out right now.
Bobby Nash- I’ve had a couple books come out in 2010. Fantastix is a graphic novel I wrote for Fyi Comics that was illustrated by Daniele Serra. I also have a short prose story in A Fistful Of Legends, a western anthology published by Express Westerns.
- 7/21/2010
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
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