Also, am I the only one who noticed a Metal Gear Solid 4 reference?
The flashback to the middle east where one of the navy guys in the car has to shit really, really bad. And his name is Johnny.
There's not much to say about it. It's operator kino with a weak plot and nothing remarkably offensive about it for anyone to complain about.
Meanwhile, RE was practically made to be made fun of.
Binged it yesterday. It's good, if you like operator kino. Now that I think about it, it's practically woke free, even the basketball population is represented proportionately.
A sexy chezh blonde was switched into a bay area chink and otherwise they were just busy cutting all right-wing commentary author put in the book. Honestly I'm not even mad, I just wish they had the same approach to woke material.
There's not much to say about it. It's operator kino with a weak plot and nothing remarkably offensive about it for anyone to complain about.
Meanwhile, RE was practically made to be made fun of.
>operator kino
Nah, not enough operating and way too much boring hallucinations. Show would have been decent if it was 4 episodes with the hallucinations cut out. It's a major waste of time as it is because the operating parts are just not done well enough to justify slogging through 4 hours of meaningless, boring schlock.
absolute trash. watch jack ryan instead if you're into moronic black ops stuff.
they completely wasted the initial premise of mixed up memories. if they'd played it up, Memento-style; now THAT would've been intensely kino.
furthermore, fundamentally, the defsec did absolutely nothing wrong. this is a story about a crying little baby trying to get vengeance instead of knowing their goddamn place in the world.
Progressives hate Chris Pratt and also hate anything remotely masculine that depicts a strong independent white male who is a good father, takes matters into his own hands, and opposes a corrupt controlling government. Show is fantastic, give it a shot, anon.
Its all right, but dark AF picture wise. I watched it in HDR on 4k tv and during daylight you couldnt see Whats happening on like 30 percent of the frames.
Not great, not terrible
First two episodes were pretty interesting
Was pretty unremarkable afterwards
Apparently some of the more gruesome kills were cut despite the homosexual writer saying it would all be in the show
His cameo was pretty funny though
also >race swapping a czech for a chink
cringe
The most gruesome kill is the dumbest imo. Just don't walk. It's not like you're gonna walk away with your intestines actively being pulled out. Make him shoot you.
that whole scene was extremely tame. i wished they showed him getting gutted and his guts spilling out the wound.
they were willing to bring up the idea but too afraid to show the horror itself. i guess they figured people might question the MC if they could see what he did. we only agree with him as long as we sympathize with him.
It was actually pretty good. No idea how it got 40ish% on RT. As far as I'm concerned, it's quite a few steps above any MCU Disney+ show. So if you consider MCU shows generic shlock, 5/10 shows, then Terminal List would be about a 7 or 8 depending on your tastes.
>I thought they loved him because of GotG?
At first yes. But Pratt not outright declaring which way he votes is causing leftoids to screech and seethe all because his private business stays private.
Yeah, nowadays if someone asks you "who did you vote for" and you say "I don't publicly mention my politics" it means Trump, nobody would say that if they voted for Biden, the media narrative candidate.
It's essentially a Schwarzenegger movie with a little Rambo and Jack Ryan thrown in. There was even a photo cameo of Arnie and his son Patrick was on the show.
Is it weird that if I married Arnold’s daughter the thing I’d be most excited about is hanging out with Arnie? I’d fricking love to lift with an absolute legend like him and banter. Frick, it’s so hard to make friends in your late 30s
it's pretty based tbh, probably the most white show I've seen in the past 10 years. The last 10 minutes and the twist are kinda gay and ruin a good character but other than that I was surprised how I binged it.
Too many repeated hallucinations
Show doesn't seem to know what to do anymore around half the run time (episode 5 or so) which coincides with getting rid of Horn who was the apparent big bad and starts shoving people to kill despite no previous information because
The plot twists/reveals at the last episode (the worst) ruin most of the show
Otherwise entertaining 7/10
Life is so convenient when you're a Navy Seal avenging the murders of your wife a daughter. Your friends are all onboard with lots of killing and they have helpful skills, you know all the right people and all the revenge ops go as planned.
Didn't his aunt literally told him "don't ever come close to my family, I'm sorry for what you're going on, but stay away from our life". That only left Ben and Liz, who both served with him and were also saved by him, right?
>but stay away from our life"
After we kill everybody at the local cartel sicario school which results in great danger for our Mexican family because it's a fricking cartel.
Marco works with the local law enforcers to take down cartels on daily basis, sadly the show did a poor job stating it. He didn't go out of his way to help Reece (which again, what a coincidence), so yeah the aunt didn't have a problem there because was something Marco seemed to do, but when she realize Reece was going into a whole new level of vengance, that was the line for her.
Ben also wanted it because of the guilt and regret he felt for essentially helping to fund the project that caused everything. I still don't really like it because it feels very forced and unnecessary, the ending was very complete and satisfying before that point where it feels like the mother of all coincidences gets brought up out of nowhere just so they can have a plot twist at the end.
The protagonist, as it is written, is kind of ridiculous.
There’s a couple of points were he would very clearly die, which sort of jars with the “realistic” operator vibe the rest of the show has.
He also has a network of friends who go along with his rampage the whole time and barely ever stop to question him.
I thought at at least one point the reporter lady would try and rat on him because of how bloody thirsty he is.
But no, everyone went along with it.
I guess you just can’t say no to Chris Pratt’s puppy dog eyes, even though he’s blasting through people like James Borne.
Aside from the protagonist syndrome the rest of the show is more like a really extended Sicario or Zero dark thirty. Basically a grim dark operator theme, with a revenge thriller structure.
The good parts are basically up till he kills the CEO man.
With the trip to Mexico being a meh epilogue.
The rest being too drawn out and jumping more into the ridiculous zone.
Overall it’s unique enough to stand on its own.
Action Junkies are going to be left only at half chub, but it’s serviceable.
8/10 you tried to extend it too much.
>people in general only seem to have a problem with him killing the big figures but nobody bats an eye for the bodyguards or mercs hired for defense he mows down
why is this so freaking common in shows and movies?
>that dude in the front door of madam secretary's house yelling "we have Contact! we have Contact!"
Where they trying to invite him to watch a movie? I didn't get the scene at all
I wanted to like it a lot but many things left a bad aftertaste including Ben's hand in the deal and the guard that surrendered and opened the door for him at the last episode. I get he's full on revenge driven but in that case you either have him go in a blaze of glory or deal with the consecuences of his actions not have a walk into the horizon good guy ending
Also the hallucinations should either be shorter or have a purpose or even helping him in the scenes, something like the vision of his daughter guiding him throught he mansion as he takes down guys, tells him to dodge or be careful, I dunno, as they were in the show it stopped the scenes rather than keep the tempo
I find it hilarious that the FBI was made out to be fully incompetent. He is obviously flying around on a fricking plane, and the woman can't just fly with her transponder off. That dot would have been connected very early on. The FBI are buttholes, not incompetent. And the entire SERE school episode was a meme in and of itself. but frick the journo babies that cry about it. what, were there not enough child sacrifices? not enough genital mutilation? oh no, a female glenn greenwald actually did he job and risked her life, I don't want people getting any ideas about real journalism. fricking snakes.
Wishful thinking is that they will deviate from the books, Ben isn't really dead because we don't see the body and so we can still have cool dynamic in season 2
A safari park own by a friendo in Mozambique where the character goes to lay low and die from the tumor in the second book before shit hits the fan twice
Decent action thriller. Chris Pratt doesn't completely sell it, imagine if we had prime Mel Gibson in the role. Also it's way too clean. Every single character has perfect hair, clothes and makeup to the point it's distracting.
This guy was good though, felt like he was a better actor than many in the show.
I think Pratt had done plenty of homework, he often nailed the behavior and mannerism you see from real Seals like in Jocko Podcast Interviews and did a good half-mad staring. Couple of more casual scenes where I felt he slipped back to being his usual self. You got it with everything being too clean, I was wondering what kept bothering me about the aesthetic of the show.
It's really fricking good. Binge watched the whole thing yesterday.
Revenge stories are great and this did it really well. Super satisfying to watch.
Him killing the billionaire poser homosexual was great but the Sicario kill was the best.
There's no operator kino other than on the first episode, you get the mystery going, until you know, then it's filler, filler, filler, some action that is 24 tier, then you get a crap ending.
It's 24 but with less gimmicks. Don't get tricked by the realistic first episode, everything else is ultra polished shlock.
I thought it was better than Jack Ryan.
it was good until the revealed the villain
Favorite kill, bros? Mine was bombing the admiral with his own lackey.
Best kill is - obviously - when he executes the operatorbro while he begs for his life without even taking the time to listen to him begging.
>operatorbro
Do you think he browsed /k/?
Also, am I the only one who noticed a Metal Gear Solid 4 reference?
The flashback to the middle east where one of the navy guys in the car has to shit really, really bad. And his name is Johnny.
>Favorite kill
the billionaire /k/ poster
The impossible sniper shot
i fricking hate chris pratt since jurassic world but he redeemed himself with that flick
Umm... it’s CP now? Check your privilege Sweaty.
Thats a fricking terrible nickname.
It doesn't even have a general thread. Even Resident Evil has a general thread.
There's not much to say about it. It's operator kino with a weak plot and nothing remarkably offensive about it for anyone to complain about.
Meanwhile, RE was practically made to be made fun of.
/trek/sisters…
/who/sisters…
I Kneel.
That's what happens with bad shows vs good.
Providers already know making shit gets better attention and views.
Binged it yesterday. It's good, if you like operator kino. Now that I think about it, it's practically woke free, even the basketball population is represented proportionately.
A sexy chezh blonde was switched into a bay area chink and otherwise they were just busy cutting all right-wing commentary author put in the book. Honestly I'm not even mad, I just wish they had the same approach to woke material.
>operator kino
Nah, not enough operating and way too much boring hallucinations. Show would have been decent if it was 4 episodes with the hallucinations cut out. It's a major waste of time as it is because the operating parts are just not done well enough to justify slogging through 4 hours of meaningless, boring schlock.
Wow nice post from 2019.
Needed some proper operator kino gunfights using CAR. Still a fun watch though
>Captcha G0YJX
>GOY
CAR is overdone and kind of memey
absolute trash. watch jack ryan instead if you're into moronic black ops stuff.
they completely wasted the initial premise of mixed up memories. if they'd played it up, Memento-style; now THAT would've been intensely kino.
furthermore, fundamentally, the defsec did absolutely nothing wrong. this is a story about a crying little baby trying to get vengeance instead of knowing their goddamn place in the world.
terrible bait
> why yes I wear a suit at the DoD how could you tell
dont be disablephobic
>watch jack ryan
My go to place only has links from 2018 that are all down. A shame.
Couldn't finish the first episode, badass marine doing badass marine shit is boring
yeah
Both it and the amount of redditor butthurt it has caused are amazing.
>redditor butthurt
What did they cry about?
Just the fact that Chris Pratt is in something is enough to make them wail.
Progressives hate Chris Pratt and also hate anything remotely masculine that depicts a strong independent white male who is a good father, takes matters into his own hands, and opposes a corrupt controlling government. Show is fantastic, give it a shot, anon.
He wore a black rifle coffee shirt in one of the episodes
>black rifle coffee shirt
Oh no!
I have no idea what that is.
It’s a israeli owned company that makes mediocre coffee and employs veterans. They used to pretend to be pro gun hence the name.
>They used to pretend to be pro gun
They don't pretend any more, or they don't like guns any more? What changed?
They made statements against Rittenhouse.
>black rifle coffee
you mean the israelites who disavowed Kyle Rittenhouse?
kek
Black Rifle Coffee donates to democrats
left hates Pratt like crazy for some reason. Despite the dude seeming like a cool guy
The secretary of state of lady thirsts for operator wiener.
White supremacist, imperialist trash
There's your answer OP, mandatory kino.
yes it was good, watched all 8 episodes in one day.
Its all right, but dark AF picture wise. I watched it in HDR on 4k tv and during daylight you couldnt see Whats happening on like 30 percent of the frames.
Not great, not terrible
First two episodes were pretty interesting
Was pretty unremarkable afterwards
Apparently some of the more gruesome kills were cut despite the homosexual writer saying it would all be in the show
His cameo was pretty funny though
also
>race swapping a czech for a chink
cringe
The most gruesome kill is the dumbest imo. Just don't walk. It's not like you're gonna walk away with your intestines actively being pulled out. Make him shoot you.
that whole scene was extremely tame. i wished they showed him getting gutted and his guts spilling out the wound.
they were willing to bring up the idea but too afraid to show the horror itself. i guess they figured people might question the MC if they could see what he did. we only agree with him as long as we sympathize with him.
It was realistic in the sense the guy died of shock really fricking fast
It was actually pretty good. No idea how it got 40ish% on RT. As far as I'm concerned, it's quite a few steps above any MCU Disney+ show. So if you consider MCU shows generic shlock, 5/10 shows, then Terminal List would be about a 7 or 8 depending on your tastes.
>No idea how it got 40ish% on RT
Because of Chris Pratt. They want to cancel him but cannot find anything on him that can incriminate him.
I thought they loved him because of GotG?
>I thought they loved him because of GotG?
At first yes. But Pratt not outright declaring which way he votes is causing leftoids to screech and seethe all because his private business stays private.
If I was an Americlap, here's what I'd do:
>Tell everyone I vote Dem
>secretly vote for Trump anyway lmao
What's so difficult about that?
Yeah, nowadays if someone asks you "who did you vote for" and you say "I don't publicly mention my politics" it means Trump, nobody would say that if they voted for Biden, the media narrative candidate.
Mel Gibson, Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt kino when?
It's essentially a Schwarzenegger movie with a little Rambo and Jack Ryan thrown in. There was even a photo cameo of Arnie and his son Patrick was on the show.
Is it weird that if I married Arnold’s daughter the thing I’d be most excited about is hanging out with Arnie? I’d fricking love to lift with an absolute legend like him and banter. Frick, it’s so hard to make friends in your late 30s
it's pretty based tbh, probably the most white show I've seen in the past 10 years. The last 10 minutes and the twist are kinda gay and ruin a good character but other than that I was surprised how I binged it.
nazi pig
>88% upvoted
I too like the Enclave
I tried to get that on my credit card but it kept getting declined because they thought it was a company logo or something
>Wear cap with cool logo
Oh no.
Yes. It's great. It doesn't drag on either imo
Too many repeated hallucinations
Show doesn't seem to know what to do anymore around half the run time (episode 5 or so) which coincides with getting rid of Horn who was the apparent big bad and starts shoving people to kill despite no previous information because
The plot twists/reveals at the last episode (the worst) ruin most of the show
Otherwise entertaining 7/10
>Too many repeated hallucinations
Yeah, this was really annoying.
Haven’t seen it. Just know it’s being shilled to death here with “operator kino” and “twist at the end” posts here.
it's fine, worth watching if you're bored
Life is so convenient when you're a Navy Seal avenging the murders of your wife a daughter. Your friends are all onboard with lots of killing and they have helpful skills, you know all the right people and all the revenge ops go as planned.
Didn't his aunt literally told him "don't ever come close to my family, I'm sorry for what you're going on, but stay away from our life". That only left Ben and Liz, who both served with him and were also saved by him, right?
>but stay away from our life"
After we kill everybody at the local cartel sicario school which results in great danger for our Mexican family because it's a fricking cartel.
Marco works with the local law enforcers to take down cartels on daily basis, sadly the show did a poor job stating it. He didn't go out of his way to help Reece (which again, what a coincidence), so yeah the aunt didn't have a problem there because was something Marco seemed to do, but when she realize Reece was going into a whole new level of vengance, that was the line for her.
Why did he kill Ben? I understand he did some bad shit but he was still his only friend left + the dude helped him throughout the entire thing
because muh list, dude. did you even watch the show?
Ben also wanted it because of the guilt and regret he felt for essentially helping to fund the project that caused everything. I still don't really like it because it feels very forced and unnecessary, the ending was very complete and satisfying before that point where it feels like the mother of all coincidences gets brought up out of nowhere just so they can have a plot twist at the end.
It was stupid because with the lady in the office he hesitated yet with Ben he went full moron with the list gimmick.
>I understand he did some bad shit
You do understand that he orchestrated the ambush which aimed to kill his entire team, right?
Yeah but he had reasons
Yeah because they were all with brain tumors from the drug.
>Yeah but he had reasons
Reasons to help a bunch of sandBlack folk kill his friends
The protagonist, as it is written, is kind of ridiculous.
There’s a couple of points were he would very clearly die, which sort of jars with the “realistic” operator vibe the rest of the show has.
He also has a network of friends who go along with his rampage the whole time and barely ever stop to question him.
I thought at at least one point the reporter lady would try and rat on him because of how bloody thirsty he is.
But no, everyone went along with it.
I guess you just can’t say no to Chris Pratt’s puppy dog eyes, even though he’s blasting through people like James Borne.
Aside from the protagonist syndrome the rest of the show is more like a really extended Sicario or Zero dark thirty. Basically a grim dark operator theme, with a revenge thriller structure.
The good parts are basically up till he kills the CEO man.
With the trip to Mexico being a meh epilogue.
The rest being too drawn out and jumping more into the ridiculous zone.
Overall it’s unique enough to stand on its own.
Action Junkies are going to be left only at half chub, but it’s serviceable.
8/10 you tried to extend it too much.
>people in general only seem to have a problem with him killing the big figures but nobody bats an eye for the bodyguards or mercs hired for defense he mows down
why is this so freaking common in shows and movies?
It's all one security company, and they are portrayed as all being willing to do illegal shit, like the one that was sent to assassinate him.
>that dude in the front door of madam secretary's house yelling "we have Contact! we have Contact!"
Where they trying to invite him to watch a movie? I didn't get the scene at all
>saying "please no I have a family" to the dude you just killed his family
why they always do this?
I wanted to like it a lot but many things left a bad aftertaste including Ben's hand in the deal and the guard that surrendered and opened the door for him at the last episode. I get he's full on revenge driven but in that case you either have him go in a blaze of glory or deal with the consecuences of his actions not have a walk into the horizon good guy ending
Also the hallucinations should either be shorter or have a purpose or even helping him in the scenes, something like the vision of his daughter guiding him throught he mansion as he takes down guys, tells him to dodge or be careful, I dunno, as they were in the show it stopped the scenes rather than keep the tempo
>oBENron analytics
really?
I thought it was him the instant he picked him up at the airport, but then he was so involved it didn't make sense anymore.
I find it hilarious that the FBI was made out to be fully incompetent. He is obviously flying around on a fricking plane, and the woman can't just fly with her transponder off. That dot would have been connected very early on. The FBI are buttholes, not incompetent. And the entire SERE school episode was a meme in and of itself. but frick the journo babies that cry about it. what, were there not enough child sacrifices? not enough genital mutilation? oh no, a female glenn greenwald actually did he job and risked her life, I don't want people getting any ideas about real journalism. fricking snakes.
Hope they don't make a second season, because from what I'm reading about the second book it shares nothing in common with the first one
Wishful thinking is that they will deviate from the books, Ben isn't really dead because we don't see the body and so we can still have cool dynamic in season 2
it's really bad
Did this in the very final scene mean anything? I feel like it's referencing something but I have no idea what
A safari park own by a friendo in Mozambique where the character goes to lay low and die from the tumor in the second book before shit hits the fan twice
Can you post the note left by the guy who gave him the boat and the barret? I wasn't able to read it when I watched it the first time
It was something like "we are now even, you know where to find me".
Man, maybe I should watch it again on my pc, it was dark as frick when I watched it on my tv.
Must be your TV or room setup, I have the Windows 10 blue light filter on 24/7 so some movies/shows are a struggle, but this one was mostly fine.
was the bird scene supposed to be symbolic of something or just there to show us his mental deterioration
Is it just me or is this show dark as frick? Even on max brightness my TV still looks washed out
>American flag on my hat!
average binge watch but enjoyable, id like to see the chinky on the end of a bayonet by the end
Decent action thriller. Chris Pratt doesn't completely sell it, imagine if we had prime Mel Gibson in the role. Also it's way too clean. Every single character has perfect hair, clothes and makeup to the point it's distracting.
This guy was good though, felt like he was a better actor than many in the show.
I think Pratt had done plenty of homework, he often nailed the behavior and mannerism you see from real Seals like in Jocko Podcast Interviews and did a good half-mad staring. Couple of more casual scenes where I felt he slipped back to being his usual self. You got it with everything being too clean, I was wondering what kept bothering me about the aesthetic of the show.
>It's not about muh freedums, it's about muh evil
How did the drawing survive the river?
I was really surprised they did an EFP and then didn't explain what it was for the viewer at all, pretty cool.
They just shit out acronyms left and right without ever explaining anything
It's really fricking good. Binge watched the whole thing yesterday.
Revenge stories are great and this did it really well. Super satisfying to watch.
Him killing the billionaire poser homosexual was great but the Sicario kill was the best.
There's no operator kino other than on the first episode, you get the mystery going, until you know, then it's filler, filler, filler, some action that is 24 tier, then you get a crap ending.
It's 24 but with less gimmicks. Don't get tricked by the realistic first episode, everything else is ultra polished shlock.
Also a Rambo episode that is way less satisfying.
Do operators really drop F-bombs constantly like that?
6/10
it's okay i guess
I'd have liked to see more of Saul Agnon
That guy had the weirdest torso ever