09-01-2020, 10:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2020, 10:22 PM by Drunk Monk.)
e10 - well, that was a weak season finale, mostly pick up from the previous ep. a giant mural of ah sahm (the bruce lee character) appears in chinatown before the bodies are picked up. really? chinatown taggers are that fast? and zing is shown in alcatraz, which wasn't a federal prison until 1934 so in the riot of 1877 was the previous ep, we lost like 6 decades. dylan leary is a thinly disguised denis kearny, and introduces the workingman's party of ca (a historical socialist movement that propounded the exclusion act) in this ep. the exclusion act is 1924 so the show has plenty of time to get there, even with the temporal shifts.
so the best eps are e5, 6 & 9 for ultravi. i do like the chemistry of ah sahm, young jun and hong. that's this show's saving grace. that a joe taslim. he's by far my fav character.
i'm supposed to interview tropper, the showrunner, next week. after that, shannon lee, who i've interviewed before a few times but she won't remember me and working with her is always delicate. i last saw her at allen joe's funeral but we didn't chat. i'm also supposed to interview andrew koji - that one i'm looking forward to because he's cool.
it's weird to binge tv for work. careful what you wish for, right?
so the best eps are e5, 6 & 9 for ultravi. i do like the chemistry of ah sahm, young jun and hong. that's this show's saving grace. that a joe taslim. he's by far my fav character.
i'm supposed to interview tropper, the showrunner, next week. after that, shannon lee, who i've interviewed before a few times but she won't remember me and working with her is always delicate. i last saw her at allen joe's funeral but we didn't chat. i'm also supposed to interview andrew koji - that one i'm looking forward to because he's cool.
it's weird to binge tv for work. careful what you wish for, right?
Shadow boxing the apocalypse

