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House of the Dragon: Second of His Name (2022)
Plot Holes
It makes no sense that Corlys and Daemon were losing the war. Crabfeeder could not have had any ships because they would have been destroyed by the dragons. When Daemon attacks at the beginning, the triarchy suffer numerous casualties (and somehow most of the men can somehow outrun him?) Crabfeeder is stuck cornered hiding in caves, and they already knew where the entrances are. There is no way they could control the Stepstones or attack any ships like that. Daemon risking his life getting shot by arrows is completely unnecessary. There was never any need to draw them out like that. The battle doesn't feel earned at all, it's just dumb action for the sake of having dumb action in the episode.
The Last Kingdom: Episode #5.9 (2022)
What an idiotic plan
"Just sneak in and get her lol" As if it'd be that easy. Haesten is a moron for going along with this. Also trying to grab Aelfwynn like that. So dumb.
Mumbai Diaries (2021)
Blatent rating bots
All ages: 8.7 with 12.8k votes
Males: 7.1. With 1000 votes
Females: 7.0 with100 votes
Bots who don't have their demographics set boosted the rating. Without them, the show's actual rating would be 7.1.
Twin Peaks (1990)
Much of the plot of the show is random nonsense
The vibe and the surrealism is great but much of the events that happen in this show is just random crap happening just because.
Half-Life 2 (2004)
Decent
The game was innovative for its time but the gameplay and story is nothing spectacular.
Dark (2017)
A show where a bunch of peoples' plans literally never work because they're too stupid to figure out a basic sci-fi trope would make a good comedy but not a good Mystery/Drama
A bunch of people decide that time travel is bad because a bunch of people got killed because of time travel. There's also the classic time travel rule where you can't change anything with time travel because every change you make has already been made. Jonas tries to stop his dad from killing himself, then gets his dad to kill himself. The moment Adam told Jonas to do this it was painfully obvious that this was going to happen. But for some reason Jonas and the rest of the characters never catch on to this rule and proceed to kill others to try to stop time travel from being invented... by time traveling. You'd think Jonas would have caught on after his entire lifetime of time travel. Why on Earth does Adam think that destroying Martha and the origin would put an end to everything despite this basic rule? There's no reason to care about what anyone does because you know how it ends, only laugh at how stupid they are despite all their plotting and scheming.
So with Adam failing to stop time travel after killing Martha (obviously wouldn't work), in that moment everything leading up to the second to last episode meant nothing. Then in the very last episode Claudia just randomly shows up and is just like: "Here's how to stop time travel: Just travel back in time and stop time travel from being invented lol. Didn't work the other times it's been tried, but it'll work now" And then it works because of some random loophole. That's the entire show
I thought the dialogue was often corny, "Time is God, we're waging war against God." "The wormhole in the power plant is God." Many obnoxious, forced biblical references. Not to mention the condescending voice overs explaining things like Schrodinger's Cat and the whole "Time is not a line but a circle" spiel we've heard in many time travel stories. There's like a dozen voiceovers repeating the idea of "the endless cycle" over and over again.
I believe the creators stated in an interview that they were considering basing what happens in future seasons on fan theories, meaning that they didn't have the whole series planned out much and were making it up on a season-to-season basis. It would explain why Mikkel committed suicide for such a stupid reason or why they never gave any reason for why Jonas became Adam, they hadn't planned it yet when they decided to start the series with his suicide or when it was revealed that Adam was Jonas. I was really curious what developments would happen that would shape Jonas to becoming Adam, but it just sort of happens, apparently.
Though it wasn't all bad, the vibe, cinematography, acting, and some of the drama was good. I do remember being somewhat captivated by the mystery in the earlier part of the show.
JoJo no Kimyô na Bôken (2012)
Waste of time
Every single episode is the same thing over and over again. A stand user attacks the protagonists, then the protagonists outsmart the villain of the week, and then they move on to the next one. It's literally over a hundred episodes of this happening again and again.
If you've seen one episode of Jojo, you've seen them all.