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Halo: Reach (2024)
No suits? I'm taking that as a promise for the finale.
As far as the episode goes, wonderful action and makes sure to double down on John being a person in a TV show and not EXACTLY the same semi-wordless character character nerds can project on to while playing the FPS (yes, he can have sex in the show regardless of whether or not you are, nerds.)
Regardless, I enjoyed the fall of Reach. I do wish they would have provided the Spartans with suits but I see what they did there with the "not feeling yourself" framing of the story's subtext.
This is a show about the horrors of war, a likely place for anyone to start as it is about an ongoing war and it helps move away from th way the Covenant were shown in the original games i.e an Al Qaeda stand-in, complete with suicide bombing grunts and religious fundamentalists.
Part of why it's being so difficult to adapt Halo is because the war in Iraq ended in as much of a shambles as it began and the post-9/11 subtext is just not cool to see for people anymore - especially professional TV writers.
The finale will make up for the lack of suits like the last finale made up for the lack of videogame arenas. I just wish they were in the Fall of Reach. This way it'll be the suits that save the day and NOT John as a person, something I doubt the writers have thought of. It seems like they will fail to make the point they want to make and only the opposite will come true.
It's not the writers' fault, though, as the show has quite a few nerds review-bombing every episode because it's not one videogame level after another - like it's something OTHER than a TV show? It's a TV show, it has a specific runtime and a specific budget. They have to write every episode to cater to this, not design each one in Forge Mode like in the games.
I did enjoy this episode. It almost felt like a scene from one of those Halo novels.
Erased (2012)
solid action thriller
I am a big fan of this genre, a genre that has been almost soaked of its originality, like most thriller i have watched, it didn't surpass the Bourne series but it was a series of clichés that was more comforting than worrying, Aaron Eckhart gives a very good performance as the lead character Ben Logan.
Liana Liberato gives a genuinely good performance as Eckharts estranged daughter Amy, who has been persuaded by Logan to leave her grandfathers custody in America in order to move to Belgium, to be with him.
The film starts off quite slow, but when the credits ran i was very happy with what i had witnessed, a good addition to the thriller genre.