TheCorpulent1
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Nathaniel Taylor. I don't know why, but his name stuck in my head when all the others' did not. Probably because I think "Nathaniel" is a cool name.
Nathaniel Taylor. I don't know why, but his name stuck in my head when all the others' did not. Probably because I think "Nathaniel" is a cool name.
wait, thinking back, I believe it was said that the little girl was taken away... their was a line in there, something like, after he escaped, he had to break her out next... that's why they had her hiding in the backpack
wait, thinking back, I believe it was said that the little girl was taken away... their was a line in there, something like, after he escaped, he had to break her out next... that's why they had her hiding in the backpack
I think I remember the line you're talking about. It was the son saying something like, "Great, so all dad has to do is break out of one maximum security building and then break into another maximum security building." I thought the second building was the pilgrimage place. That would be a secure building, wouldn't it?
I'm so sick to ear about the coloration of that kid, Some people (a lot) need to educate
themselves on genetics,
or more easily meet with some mixed/multi-mixed couples and see
that it doesn't work like just mixing colors and having a logical color result like it was paint...
if they knew she had the third kid still living with her (if she was allowed to some how stay with them) why would she only be cleared to take two of her kids...I went back and watched it again. The second secure building is indeed the pilgrimage place. The dad goes into that restricted area that he later gets pulled out of the transfer line for because he was trading his bag of money for the bag with the third child. Not sure whether that means the mom dropped her off there since she was only cleared to bring two children, or whether she was in fact taken away from the family 2 years ago and they only just managed to get someone to sneak her out of wherever she was taken and smuggled into the pilgrimage place.
the rest of the family may of been able to visit her, wherever she was being kept...She certainly seemed to recognize everyone other than the dad, so the implication seems to be that she stayed with the family somehow while the dad was in prison, but who knows? It's all a bit fuzzy.
Some of it did feel a bit forced. Might have something to do with like half of the cast being English folks forced to use American accents. I know the dad, the elder daughter, and the leader of the Sixers are all from the UK and faking their accents.I'm coming into this a bit late, only just caught up on the pilot episode. I wasn't impressed :/
I thought in some parts the acting was so bad that it was almost having a laugh. I dunno...too harsh?
I'm coming into this a bit late, only just caught up on the pilot episode. I wasn't impressed :/
I thought in some parts the acting was so bad that it was almost having a laugh. I dunno...too harsh?
The way the characters behaved was unconvincing to me. Not the acting, so much as the dialogue. They travel (time travel, no less) from a dying world into the Cretaceous and they barely seem to care. No, "hey look, grass". Well, they did at least find the dinosaur kind of neat. Then they went right back to bickering.
Is anyone else bothered by the fact that Terra Nova looks like a five star resort?
Why do they keep casting so many non-Americans as Americans anyway? There a shortage of Americans or something? Just make the characters whatever nationality they should be. In this setting it doesn't even make sense. Only Americans can time travel?