Oh no, I had blissfully forgotten Todd existed.
I find it annoying when SciFi shows go the route of "akshually, this extremely brutal, overwhelming, demonic enemy which only kills, consumes and destroys has the same struggles as humans and are relatable! Aren't your expectations subverted by our deep, super smart plot twist?" No, it's been done to death and you twist the lore the show set up to introduce that, likely specifically to build up an "ah ah, expectation subvertion!" trick that degrades the "aura" around the enemy.
To use another show with a terrifying all-powerful enemy Startreck : The Borg should just remain The Borg. I don't need my "expectation subverted" with a story arc about teenage Borgs having some highschool drama at Borg School.
To me, the worst offender was Michael though.
He should have died from a "cure-inflicted auto-immune disorder" or something, because by the second time he came back in the story, I didn't want to watch that anymore.
Oh no, I had blissfully forgotten Todd existed.
I find it annoying when SciFi shows go the route of "akshually, this extremely brutal, overwhelming, demonic enemy which only kills, consumes and destroys has the same struggles as humans and are relatable! Aren't your expectations subverted by our deep, super smart plot twist?" No, it's been done to death and you twist the lore the show set up to introduce that, likely specifically to build up an "ah ah, expectation subvertion!" trick that degrades the "aura" around the enemy.
To use anither show with a terrifying all-powerful enemy Startreck : The Borg should just remain The Borg. I don't need my "expectation subverted" with a story arc about teenage Borgs having some highschool drama at Borg School.
To me, the worst offender was Michael though.
He should have died from a "cure-inflicted auto-immune disorder" or something, because by the second time he came back in the story, I didn't want to watch that anymore.
Oh no, I had blissfully forgotten Todd existed.
I find it annoying when SciFi shows go the route of "akshually, this extremely brutal, overwhelming, demonic enemy which only kills, consumes and destroys has the same struggles as humans and are relatable! Aren't your expectations subverted by our deep, super smart plot twist?" No, it's been done to death and you twist the lore the show set up to introduce that, likely specifically to build up an "ah ah, expectation subvertion!" trick that degrades the "aura" around the enemy.
To me, the worst offender was Michael though.
He should have died from a "cure-inflicted auto-immune disorder" or something, because by the second time he came back in the story, I didn't want to watch that anymore.
Oh no, I had blissfully forgotten Todd existed.
I find it annoying when SciFi shows go the route of "akshually, this extremely brutal, overwhelming, demonic enemy which only kills, consumes and destroys has the same struggles as humans and are relatable! Aren't your expectations subverted by our deep, super smart plot twist?" No, it's beem done to death and you twist the lore the show set up to introduce that, likely specifically to build up an "ah ah, expectation subvertion!" trick that degrades the "aura" around the enemy.
To me, the worst offender was Michael though.
He should have died from a "cure-inflicted auto-immune disorder" or something, because by the second time he came back in the story, I didn't want to watch that anymore.
Oh no, I had blissfully forgotten Todd existed.
I find it annoying when SciFi shows go the route of "akshually, this extremely brutal, overwhelming, demonic enemy which only kills, consumes and destroys has the same struggles as humans and are relatable! Aren't your expectations subverted by our deep, super smart plot twist?" No, it's beem done to death and you twist the lore the show set up to introduce that.
To me, the worst offender was Michael though.
He should have died from a "cure-inflicted auto-immune disorder" or something, because by the second time he came back in the story, I didn't want to watch that anymore.
Oh no, I had blissfully forgotten Todd existed.
I find it annoying when SciFi shows go the route of "akshually, this extremely brutal, overwhelming, demonic enemy which only kills, consumes and destroys has the same struggles as humans and are relatable! Aren't your expectations subverted by our deep, super smart plot twist?" No, it's beem done to death and you basically break what lore the show set up to introduce that.
To me, the worst offender was Michael though.
He should have died from a "cure-inflicted auto-immune disorder" or something, because by the second time he came back in the story, I didn't want to watch that anymore.
Oh no, I had blissfully forgotten Todd existed. I find it annoying wuen SciFi shows go the route of "akshually, this extremely brutal, overwhelming, demonic enemy which only kills, consumes and destroys has the same struggles as humans and are relatable! Aren't your expectations subverted by our deep, super smart plot twist?" No, it's beem done to death and you basically break what lore the show set up to introduce that.
To me, the worst offender was Michael though.
He should have died from a "cure-inflicted auto-immune disorder" or something, because by the second time he came back in the story, I didn't want to watch that anymore.
Oh no, I had blissfully forgotten Todd existed.
He should have died from a "cure-inflicted auto-immune disorder" or something, because by the second time he came back in the story, I didn't want to watch that anymore.