I liked it a lot. Although it was clear that this would happen anything else wouldve been a major bummer.
by scushman posted 2 years ago
A quirky show that really kept me engaged. I wonder if they will be taken to another dimension and find the missing couple alive. Then a new set of people go looking for them and the show splits between the two worlds.
by scushman posted 2 years ago
A quirky show that really kept me engaged. I wonder if they will be taken to another dimension and find the missing couple alive.
by g371 posted 2 years ago
I think there will be something completely ridiculous down there.
by LuC posted 2 years ago
Another good episode. One to go. I hope the season doesn't end on a cliffhanger. I'll be disappointed if it does.
by ellkay posted 2 years ago
Very often I go to next-episode.net's forum section just to see what new show you guys bring up that I've never heard of. This is one of those shows. I binged the first six episodes and I loved it, so thanks for this :D
by g371 posted 2 years ago
Watched 6eps, not bad.
by LuC posted 2 years ago
g371 said:
Watched the first episode, there always has been something annoying about that actress and plot is with more holes than Swiss cheese, for example,
"and purchase new Motorola Razr phones which are not manufactured since 2004"
I'm not familiar with the actress and I like the plot well enough. It is fiction after all. When the shop guy asked for $50 for the flip phone which she didn't have on her and she offered $20 instead, I think that it being a rather obsolete phone was her point when she asked "Who else is going to be buying this old model phone?" (to that effect) which, then, he accepted the $20. For all we know there was an SD card in the old phone that stored data, or the data was backed up to a cloud which was easy enough to access
by g371 posted 2 years ago
Watched the first episode, there always has been something annoying about that actress and plot is with more holes than Swiss cheese, for example,
you turns out can hurt eyebrows on a soft landing from ATV wearing a helmet and purchase new Motorola Razr phones which are not manufactured since 2004, never mind the magical data transfer by swapping SIM cards :D
by LuC posted 2 years ago
I've watched the first 3 episodes of The Resort. It's pretty interesting.
"and purchase new Motorola Razr phones which are not manufactured since 2004"
I'm not familiar with the actress and I like the plot well enough. It is fiction after all.
When the shop guy asked for $50 for the flip phone which she didn't have on her and she offered $20 instead, I think that it being a rather obsolete phone was her point when she asked "Who else is going to be buying this old model phone?" (to that effect) which, then, he accepted the $20. For all we know there was an SD card in the old phone that stored data, or the data was backed up to a cloud which was easy enough to access
you turns out can hurt eyebrows on a soft landing from ATV wearing a helmet and purchase new Motorola Razr phones which are not manufactured since 2004, never mind the magical data transfer by swapping SIM cards :D