Unironically dindu nuffin.
Also, how did baby Levi get onto her ship? Did she return for some reason, or did Levi grow from Terrence's flower?
Unironically dindu nuffin.
Also, how did baby Levi get onto her ship? Did she return for some reason, or did Levi grow from Terrence's flower?
These two totally fricked
imagine the pent up sexual frustration
they did not
prove it
Sam wasn't even there for the entirety of the show, he died in the months/weeks before the show started and Ursula couldn't deal with it.
Maybe she killed him herself (eg when Kris killed Terrence and called it mercy), or she chose to save herself and let him die; maybe he sacrificed himself to save her. Whatever the case, he died and she got his ID card.
If you rewatch the episodes it's obvious. The guy in the cave who crawls towards her in ep1 might even be him.
what?
>Ursula always save herself/him, Sam is never responsible for saving them
>Ursula does everything important regarding their safety/escapes
>Ursula shouts at Sam saying she doesn't need him to survive
>Ursula has a hallucination in ep 1 while Sam does nothing, hinting at the true nature of their relationship
>Ursula always gets shown cool things on the planet and figures things out, Sam does not
>Sam dies just before they reach the Demeter, conveniently
>Refuses to accept help from the Demeter because reasons??!?!?
>Ursula is reticent for a little bit but then quickly let's him die
>Sam pulls the parasite out moments later despite claiming "nothing can be done"
He died before the show began, she just couldn't bare being alone and imagined him there. It's in line with the theme that the planet messes with their minds in different ways (Kamen being manipulated by Hollow, Levi being changed by the fungus, and Ursula hallucinating Sam's existence).
This is some the sixth sense tier thing.
It makes sense. Sam says, with regards to getting help on the Demeter "you and I both know this isn't something that can be fixed". She subconsciously knows he's dead, but only accepted it once they reached the Demeter and she wouldn't be alone. We've seen nothing from her regarding flashbacks.
All that can be explained easily.
Writers hate men, and every woman has to be a slay queen strong independent dike.
Fricking wished they did honestly
The show isn't really about logic, is it? They just string together strange scenes.
I don't think you saw the show.
As far as scene structure goes it's pretty standard. The plot is not particularly complicated: the viewer hops from POV to POV as the survivors of these three escape pods travel towards the ship and try to get off the planet.
As far the world goes, yeah, there's definitely a certain amount of dream logic going on. This is nowhere near hard sci-fi, it's almost like a sci-fi crew landed on a fantasy planet. A lot of the ecology of the planet only makes sense once you insert humans into it, with things like the gas mask slugs or balloon creatures or the velociraptor chair-heads that will elevator you up tree trunks. That, combined with the sheer size of everything kind of gives the world and Alice in Wonderland feeling, where these small "normal" characters are transported to a strange and fantastic place that operates by entirely different rules than the world they're used to. I get the feeling that that was the starting point of the original short, and the series just built on it. "Everybody goes from point A to point B, and super weird stuff happens along the way."
How did they think this character design was acceptable?
>Strong, independent woman who could be a man
They just covered everything in one character. Like that trans character on page one of the last book of The Expanse.
Didn't she act as a frickin butthole and ended up on a alien ship almost dying?
>Strong, independent woman who could be a man
>The only human villain in the entire show
What did they mean by this?
… what's wrong with it?
The flower on the ship
holy quints have been witnessed
wowzers
I love the theme song
i'd rather die in my pod than wake up on that hellhole
Felt pretty bad for the dude that woke up on the ship and speedran a horrible death within the first 5 minutes of the ep.
The ones who burned up on the descent to the planet got it easy
If you figure shit out like "use the leeches underneath the logs of wood to stick into your nose to use as rebreathers" or "use the head of a caterpillar to put into a rolled leaf to make a whistle that specifically calls giant flying birds", then the planet is pretty safe.
The original Scavengers Reign pilot is cool because it's a lengthy, particular sequence of events the two characters casually go through to essentially get high. It made me think of how much fricking trial and error must've gone into figuring out how they could achieve that. Reminds me of what Finn went through in that one episode.
forgot to link it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TRzemJbUsw
Based, can see where a lot of ideas went into in the show.
The show is so interesting and beautiful it doesn't really need stakes (such as Hollow, Demeter crew potentially dying, etc).
qrd? I haven’t seen all of Adventuretime
>I haven’t seen all of Adventuretime
Bad, actually. Anyone who hasn't seen it in full is missing out. The show isn't all bad.
She could've been written better but she did plenty of things wrong. You'd think she would've thought to bring water at least.
The flower she brought onto the ship had Levi spores on it. It doesn't really make sense but it's kinda cool.
Hall of Egress. You should watch it on your own instead of spoiling yourself.
>You'd think she would've thought to bring water
No time for that when you're betraying your shipmates.
I'm not the only one who sees it, right?
"I think I need to leave the planet"
You only like her because she makes women look bad.
Ermm no I'm not a pathetic incel like you, worm. She's an interesting character.
The flower that the autist left on the spaceship is what created that creature at the end.
Glad she suffered, hope the cult sacrifices her next season.
>next season
Anon, I…
She’s so cute
The flower from Terrence's body? How did it have the information to form a Levi?
>Joseph Bennett & Charles Huettner
>Nate Sherman & Nick Vokey
>Jon Iver Helgaker & Jonas Torgersen
More guys who want to make cool shit and less celebrities given a cartoon greenlight on a silver platter please and thank you.
Why do I open spoilers of shows I haven't finished yet
FINISH IT
I spent the whole season thinking it's a bad end with Hollow eating the frozen crew of the Demeter because I was fake-spoilered.
Frick Kamen. Seriously.
They pulled a Theon Greyjoy on him. Have him do something totally unforgivable at the start of the series and then see how much you can punish him for it until the viewer starts to feel bad for him. Bro spent the entire show getting mindbroken.
Every death in the show is Kamen's fault
He's completely irredeemable and i'm pissed Levi or Hollow didn't crush his miserable ass to death
He's going to feed Hollow again, you just know it.
>t. Sam
Frickin loved Bob Stephenson as Sam. He brought so much to the role
Everyone did great. I hope they realize just how special it is to be a part of an American adult cartoon this sincere and this ambitious. Shouldn't be something taken for granted.
For an actor who I've only ever seen in tiny bit parts, he was surprisingly good.