So far it seems almost random or triggered by outside events, though the cop seemed to be able to focus and go to a specific person at few times.
They'll probably get to the point where they can will themselves to link whenever and share knowledge. Though as far as skills go, it seems like the 'receiver' doesn't actually permanently gain the knowledge, more so the 'giver' momentarily uses the other person's body to perform an action. eg Korean girl kicking ass through the African guy, cop picking lock through the drugged transgender girl.
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never lost interest, but it's no Daredevil, he'll, it's no 'Touch' (Fox series by Tim kring). I saw the potential for awesome tho; when someone is in danger and all the cluster members swap in and out to help it was pretty amazing to watch.
Yeah Daredevil was better. I also agree I loved watching the cluster in action especially in the last episode of the season.
I don't know why. You would think knowing that when someone is in danger and they can bring in fighters to handle it that the tension would drop. For some reason it heightened it for me.
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Watched the first episode, it wasn't very good.
I'm glad they tried to include a lot of different people, but you just don't really care about them. And I don't really care much about the mystery either. So there's little reason to continue watching it.
A lot of the issues seem shoe horned in as well and then only given a very stereotypical treatment.
I actually really enjoyed this. It definitely wasn't very "Wachowski" to me (like the trash that Jupiter Ascending was). It's very slow, but each character eventually gets a large story arc devoted to them (juggling 8 main characters is hard, but watching as a whole, I think they did a great job).
I think the show was more about the human experience than you'd be led to believe from the trailers. The acting was great, the cinematography was A++.
I only had one question that bothered me: How was Nomi able to see Jonas? They never made actual visual contact as far as I can recall.
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Oh, btw, as an update to my earlier dislike, I have come to enjoy it more as the season progressed, I still think it has issues, but I am interested in the story further...
I'm still watching this. I hope I get those feels that Newjak did because I'm getting the same feel as others: not very interesting but interesting enough to keep me watching.
It's just something to watch when driving to or leaving work.
Finally getting around to giving this show a try. Watched the first episode last night. I liked it enough to be intrigued.
I will say that it's at least refreshing that when the Wachowskis do trans, or gays/lesbians (or name your oppressed minority), etc it doesn't feel forced. The characters are actually at least somewhat well-written so as not to be cringy like Disney Wars or something.