Tuesday, 9 November 2021

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 1: It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 1: It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice by AverageMansReviews

Season warning and just a heads up: now because I have been a content creator for many years in some capacity from 25 to 38 [when this review was first being dictated] I have learnt to cover my back, whenever possible especially even more so in this current and future climate so in this case this live action TV program is based heavily on white supremacy and white on black violence and those kind of things; yes I have seen just one episode, but I am very much aware of this TV program's reputation and basic content of white on black violence, so you have been warned.

These reviews for this TV show will work under the rules of between 3 to 5 things about this episode.

Review Time:

5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/white supremacy/black-and-white violence/burning/animal cruelty/drugs/suicide/torture/hanging

The Seventh Kavalry are back: Storyline, Characters [Character developments,] Action and Art these all of these components combined in one way or another; on some research I would recommend watching Watchman 2009 film title first. Yes I haven't but I have seen this film before granted it was many years ago and whilst looking up and watching other people's content in a shell I get it or just to cover back I now have a better understanding. This is a white supremacist organisation that has been away for three years, to keep this uncomplicated and they have essentially taken somebody's words [when you look at their head/face covering you will know which character I am referring to and full disclosure I couldn't remember the name of this individual and yes his name does get mentioned earlier on in this episode I picked up on it whilst watching this episode the second time around.] But let's just say this individual has/had the reputation of being mentally unstable at the best of times.

The Pod; we have Detective Tillman/Looking Glass interrogating this suspect which has ties to the Seventh Kavalry in this highly sophisticated Pod; everything in this location is perfectly and purposefully designed to disorientate the suspect in question including but not forgetting Looking Glass/Tillman asking questions on top of questions with rapid speed with repeating them at any time as well; so he is like a boxer in complete control of his boxing bout, but his opponent refuses to go down so he has to work his jab and punches in different combinations to either get Intel or to tell him something, but I think Detective Tillman/Looking Glass wins this bout by a points decision.

By the usage of this Pod with images and these rabid questions; this style of interrogation; it is probably based on this bright light, rapidly moving images and rabid questions which should trigger a very tiny natural response before their learnt acceptable social behaviour kicks in; so this is speculation with an educated guess with all this going on it doesn't give the suspect in question that time to hide their smallest part of their true self or at the very least it makes this learned, but also natural [natural from the perspective of we learn to hide things like impulses or emotions and other things as we get older.] But I digress as it relates to this situation this suspect has a very tiny amounts of time less than usual to disguise; in a nutshell by overloading the brain with too many incoming things or any hostile situation, we can still function, our all-round performance will suffer or if pushed enough or under enough pressure we may forget something or give something away.

This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent; yes I have seen this episode twice, it took me some time to adjust to this; I knew I was going to give it a positive mark but I just was to be honest blown away by its content and yes as I have already referenced I knew of its reputation, but it still coming off guard. Because unlike the DC's Batwoman Season 2 2020 where it uses a similar but important issues in the same ballpark of white-on-black violence and in comparison where DC's Batwoman Season 2, 2020 comes off as whiny children throwing their toys out of the pram; this on the other hand clearly has its adult person pants on as knows what it wants to cover and in-depth as well, so consequently it has no problems from me.

 

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