I'm at the other end of the spectrum on this.Really liked the finale and the show was a solid entertaining watch. Not the greatest thing ever but every show isn't gonna be that.
If you didn't like this, that's cool but I think the hyper-critical nature of internet fans has them in a space where I don't think they can really enjoy anything without nitpicking. I was like that but took a stepback and things are way more enjoyable now.
Great series. Stuck the ending and I was satisfied![]()
Solid finale. Feel like Maeve and Ruffalo gonna be hard to beat come awards season. That motherfukker Jayson was overdue for that shyt, but it was worth the watch. Higher body count in the finale than I expected lol. I think Mare was a more solid overall story, but I feel like I probably liked the Task finale more.
Yea.I noticed that the same guy who made task made mare of east town, which I have never seen. ya'll think I would like that given I liked this?
Hol up Ser Criston is the mole?!
Shoulda known. Too damn sharp Smdh

Yes. In my opinion Mare had a more cohesive story. But definitely a procedural type of case.I noticed that the same guy who made task made mare of east town, which I have never seen. ya'll think I would like that given I liked this?
I'm at the other end of the spectrum on this.
I think there's far too much fandom around film/TV now, largely popularized by comic book canon where folks just blindly defend shyt and it's fukked up everyone's ability to accurately judge material. Ain't no qualms around what folks find enjoyble, but there's a lot of posts in here excusing weak ass plot devices and overrating the writing of the characters and story arc.
If this was a foreign language show with unknown actors, I doubt there'd be the same acclaim for it.
I find a lot of junk TV enjoyable, but I don't pretend it's anything but that. And I guess that's my issue with posts in here hyping this up to be something it's not. It's not 'the best thing HBO has done in years'; it doesn't have three-dimensional characters; it's not great, powerful TV. It's incredibly average, and that's okay. Not everything has to be great.
The kid had ZERO time to mourn his dead family nor did he seem to really give a shyt.
The kid had ZERO time to mourn his dead family nor did he seem to really give a shyt.
Do we even know if they told the kid his parents died? The majority of time he with Maeve/Robbie, we know they didnt tell him.That's the only thing that didn't make sense to me.
From jump that kid was a space cadet.
Do we even know if they told the kid his parents died? The majority of time he with Maeve/Robbie, we know they didnt tell him.
I remember him asking at least a couple times when he could go back home.That said, special kids and regular kids, most of them would be asking about their parents, not just seemingly accept that they went to visit his sick grandmother.
If that, remember the parents kept him locked in the basement a lot too. So he probably socially delayed on top of being a lil slowAnd thereās a chance based on his upbringing that he was probably getting shuffled off to strangers all the time.
Just watched Mare again after the finale for Task.I noticed that the same guy who made task made mare of east town, which I have never seen. ya'll think I would like that given I liked this?
I'm at the other end of the spectrum on this.
I think there's far too much fandom around film/TV now, largely popularized by comic book canon where folks just blindly defend shyt and it's fukked up everyone's ability to accurately judge material. Ain't no qualms around what folks find enjoyble, but there's a lot of posts in here excusing weak ass plot devices and overrating the writing of the characters and story arc.
If this was a foreign language show with unknown actors, I doubt there'd be the same acclaim for it.
I find a lot of junk TV enjoyable, but I don't pretend it's anything but that. And I guess that's my issue with posts in here hyping this up to be something it's not. It's not 'the best thing HBO has done in years'; it doesn't have three-dimensional characters; it's not great, powerful TV. It's incredibly average, and that's okay. Not everything has to be great.