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tv: the fades
The Fades -- is anyone else completely unnerved by this show? It keeps tricking me by being silly and impossible and bordering on mary sue and they make it work when honest to God, it shouldn't manage to do that with some of this stuff.
I'm not sure how to explain the premise because while yeah, it matches the summary, it's just--not like that. I don't know how to describe it; I really, really, really didn't see this coming.
And whoa, Paul and Mac. Jesus, boys. They wear identical pajamas. God. Their love. Which they express verbally. A lot.
You know, the thing is, it keeps throwing me, which a.) is helped that I was unspoiled, but also because b.) the--plot?--is a lie. And it is fucked up and only manages to get moreso. And then it's ridiculous and cute and silly teenagers and then it flashes to giant fucking tubs of really realistic blood and graphically eating dead people. After killing them.
You know, the cool part of this isn't entirely that this could be considered a very original take on zombies, but it's not even zombies, it's this is a fantastic apocalypse and they're more like, IDK, vampires that eat flesh. And they have a plan. It does not end well for humans.
This is kind of awesome. And I'll be honest, the best potential apocalypse ever.
Anyone?
ETA: I have to stop assuming the perky teenage boy moments only last long enough to show some horror. Um, tell me someone else is watching this? I need to discuss.
* Fixed Matt to Mac. I swear it sounds like Matt, but IMDB disagrees.
I'm not sure how to explain the premise because while yeah, it matches the summary, it's just--not like that. I don't know how to describe it; I really, really, really didn't see this coming.
And whoa, Paul and Mac. Jesus, boys. They wear identical pajamas. God. Their love. Which they express verbally. A lot.
You know, the thing is, it keeps throwing me, which a.) is helped that I was unspoiled, but also because b.) the--plot?--is a lie. And it is fucked up and only manages to get moreso. And then it's ridiculous and cute and silly teenagers and then it flashes to giant fucking tubs of really realistic blood and graphically eating dead people. After killing them.
You know, the cool part of this isn't entirely that this could be considered a very original take on zombies, but it's not even zombies, it's this is a fantastic apocalypse and they're more like, IDK, vampires that eat flesh. And they have a plan. It does not end well for humans.
This is kind of awesome. And I'll be honest, the best potential apocalypse ever.
Anyone?
ETA: I have to stop assuming the perky teenage boy moments only last long enough to show some horror. Um, tell me someone else is watching this? I need to discuss.
* Fixed Matt to Mac. I swear it sounds like Matt, but IMDB disagrees.
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(I had started with eps 2 as sometimes I'll just pick up a random new series by what's on a front page, backtracked and picked up the other 3. I'm a bit of a mess, I know, haha)
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It's so funny, too, I love the humour - it was the last thing I expected in a show like this. I'm two eps behind because I was away for ten days, but I expect I shall catch up very soon. If I can stomach it in spite of all the ewwwwwww. >_>
All heartseyes for Paul and Mac? *raised hand*
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And they do the thing where it's bare-your-soul, smile and show how you're bleeding ("at the moment I think they're fighting over who doesn't get me") and then the next they're ignoring it as a *kindness*, because okay, you've admitted the awful thing that you can't fix, and now you don't want to talk about it, so they won't make you.
And yeah, it's a scary, scary apocalypse with awful, awful things for the Fades-- even though I do want to ask just how sustainable they think this thing is, this whole "I can bring them back if I kill them") because that maths doesn't work forever...
And they answered the questions I had, like "so why are you shooting them and fighting the Fades if, up until episode one, they couldn't touch people, only be hurt by them." And the answer is awful! It's an awful, awful thing!
Seriously, it's just such good horror! And the personal stuff, the grief and the love and the family and the relationships and... oh, John being so angry about his death and his wife's life.
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I can't believe there is only one ep left.
And poor, poor Mark.
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...seriously, who the hell gets laid for the first time and then breathlessly tells their BFF "But you will always be more important!"
And those declarations of love. AND THE SHAVING CREAM.
I mean, honestly, I am so glad the plot is also fantastic; even if it was incredibly stupid, I'd be watching for Paul and Mac (and Paul and his sister) interacting.
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It's--do not trust the tone, ever. I am so used to having some kind of cue going on with where something is going, but this one kept hitting me weird.
And God, ep five? *shivers*
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Hopefully there will be more.
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Sometimes at the same time. And then you're staring at cannibal vampires and going "Wait, did I change channels??"
I love this show.
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It's kind of hilarious that in a really horrifying way (really. horrible. way.) it's--well, the only option there is, and from a certain pov, it's--humane.
....I know, I can't figure out a way to say it but that the only way to win at this point is to get them another option. Everyone is eventually going to die (even if they aren't eaten) and few are making Ascension, so...well.
But gah.
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I quite like Paul's girlfriend, as well. Slightly disappointed Mac didn't get to stay in ep 5, though. ;)
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Also, in a show full of best lines, I think my absolute favourite is: 'Um. I grow wings when I ejaculate.'
There better be a second series, is all I'm saying.
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I'm really enjoying it although still quite confused about the moths and the ash world and who exactly is not already dead now. Love Mac and Paul and their BFF-ness. I have no idea if/how any of them are going to survive the apocalypse - so far they have managed to surprise me in just about every episode!
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Mac is epically in love with his BFF, and Paul is endearingly in love with a boyish girl, and SHE is pretty cool and Anna didn't know that she was a library monitor, OMG.
I love the title sequence, and I was surprised to see that Natalie Dormer has flexibility - pleasantly surprised. I wasn't sure at the beginning, but I knew it was totally my type of thing, and it's been a great hour of entertainment for all this time... I will be sadcakes when it's over.
YULETIDE!