Tuesday 26 April 2022

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 9: See How They Fly by AverageMansReviews

Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 9: See How They Fly by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing effects/other effects/transformation/shooting/white supremacy/breaking/stabbing/vomiting/medical

One dysfunctional family: Action Art, Storyline, Character [Character developments;] these components combined in one way or another, Mysterious Game Warden tries to prevent Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias from getting on a very stylish and up-to-date space rocket to get back to Earth from Europa, but he fails as he dies from a little action sequence, Veidt/Ozymandias has this King send off from the rest of his subjects as they line up one on either side of this space rocket as they all say something to the effect of goodbye master with the final Ms. Crookshanks gives him his headgear and a kiss on his cheek, in outer space as he looks down, he sees this message he left for a family member made out of dead subjects from a previous episode; Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 5: Little Fear of Lightning. Lady Trieu has a momentous occasion to attend to and all she wants is her father and mother there. What I am bound to say next is based on an educated guess with many years of watching films and projects doing something like this. Veidt/Ozymandias gets brought into the present time, but he may have been standing around for a lot longer than what he thinks, you will see him standing around in Watchmen [Season 1,] Episode 4: If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own in the vivarium of  Lady Trieu  Trieu Industries building I should cover my back on two points; I could be completely wrong about this, but this is how I see it and no there is no name on this building or said in this episode, I remember this because I went back to find out the name of this building once before.

This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good; this episode would have received a higher mark, but it leaves this series on a small question-mark right at the end, which I would say it is of an important detail and it has to be said it feels like a little middle finger to the viewers, based on the fact this is the final episode ever, which is and was unnecessary considering it would have taken such a small amount of time like 30 seconds or less, I know I have made this reference before at the beginning of reviewing this TV program, but now I have seen this all the way through now; it deals with its African-American, racial and all of it; this entire component much better [there is no comparison; they are just in different galaxies far, far, far, far so far away as it relates to handling similar material when it is appropriate or even when it isn't appropriate they still handle their material in a mature way] as it relates to DC's Batwoman. This TV program has so many awards either Won or has been Nominated. Primetime Emmy Awards 2020; for an example Outstanding Limited Series

Damon Lindelof [executive producer] Tom Spezialy [executive producer] Nicole Kassell [executive producer] Stephen Williams [executive producer] Joseph E. Iberti [executive producer] Ron Schmidt [co-executive producer] Carly Wray [co-executive producer] Lila Byock [supervising producer] Nick Cuse [supervising producer] Christal Henry [supervising producer] Karen Wacker [producer] John Blair [producer] Home Box Office [HBO] with another 46 Winners, but if you look this up it will come up with 57 [I just -11 to come up with 46; I know this is simple maths, but I want to be 100% transparent] and 79 Nominees for an example [at the same awards ceremony/event] Primetime Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Jeremy Irons For playing: "Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias"

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