RepairedSpace06's Replies


I'd be more concerned with how Death has a list of people in the "real world" to kill when none of them exist in his movie. I was about the say the same thing actually - the video episodes are hard to watch and I feel the theme music, while good and iconic, almost detracts from the episodes compared to Season 1's moody, haunting theme. (In fact, the music was the reason I originally fell in love with the series!) However, I came to prefer Serling's on-set narration as it's more immersive and it's fun to try and predict where'll he'll pop up! Once Upon a Time I'm probably the only one who started from the very first episode "Where Is Everybody?" I can't stand the ones about the American Civil War, it's just a comparatively boring setting and there are too many of them. I'm sorry that "homosexuality is bad" was the only thing you got from S is for Split. You seem prejudiced in assuming than every depiction of a same-sex relationship in a less-than-ideal context is automatically discriminatory. You said it yourself, "It doesn't add anything to the story..." The only twist is that he's cheating on her; the gender of the lover does not matter in this case. Even the camera places absolutely no importance on whether the lover is male or female, there being only a simple pan across from the husband for the purpose of showing the truth in the killer's words. You can't go into ANY movie with a 10-minute attention span. I bet the OP just caught a few minutes of Crash while channel-flipping. A half dozen Xbox, 130 Xbox 360, 18 Xbox One, and a dozen casual PC games.