I was very ambivalent about the character of Lily at first. I thought that some of the acting was pretty bad at least, or just overacting imo but I think I've started to warm up to her I do agree that the characters can all feel cold tho
Watching now. That “Im in love with you” scene was laughably bad. Glad were getting some backstory though.
All the shots expressing the multiple timelines were amazing, and Kenton continues to be terrifying. Alison Pill is really great, too. Sonoya was excellent in Maniac, but man, I don’t think she’s been that great at all throughout this.
Echoing both the negative and positive feelings in the thread. I hesitate to say i like everything about this show but brilliant moments like forest’s flashback scene are enough to make me forgive the weird lead performance. I still don’t feel connected to Lily (she doesnt seem like a real person to me idk) and her relationships with both love interests dont feel organic at all, but the visuals, score, and premise are excellent.
To be fair, people who work in IT are often pretty socially awkward, but I do get what you mean. I feel way more connected to Jamie as a character
Really enjoyed last night's episode. I can echo the back and forth on Lily as last night was the first time that I did not really think she seemed believable for some reason. Maybe it was the acting, idk, but it wasn't enough to pull me out. I LOVED the background on Forrest. I love the idea of tech being used in the determinism vs free will debate and acting out as a means of establishing guilt or innocence for him. I just hope that showing all the possibilities/alternate paths in these scenes doesn't get played out or end up seeming cheap by the end of this thing.
I'm far from the only one to say such but sure in general the acting is fine but something about the Lily character is just off imo maybe it'll all make sense in the end tho
I have no real problems with the acting. Can't get over how cool the lab is every time there's a sequence in there.
I still think that Amaya's campus is going to end up being the shimmer area from Annihilation years in the future.
They’re trying to develop prediction algorithm based on determinism. The idea is that if you had enough information about every particle in the universe (position, velocity, etc) at a specific moment in time, you would know for certain how each particle would move and interact with other particles at the next moment in time, and so on. You could also extrapolate backwards because there is only one path all the particles in the universe could have taken to get to the state that they are currently in. There’s no such thing as a choice because the particles in our brains could only have interacted in the specific way that they did. It’s impossible to fully model a deterministic universe because, as Lyndon mentioned a couple episodes ago, you would need a computer with enough memory to contain the entire universe, itself included. So they’re doing something with quantum physics to get as much information as they can and “predict” the state of the universe both in the past and in the future, so that Forrest can see his daughter and, presumably, so that they can make money. Lyndon’s many-worlds idea got such clear audio because it was basically taking an average of tons of possible outcomes, most of which are extremely similar to the actual outcome, instead of staying on the strictly deterministic path of the world as it is now. This isn’t good enough for Forrest because those alternate outcomes aren’t “real” enough for him. The most interesting story to me in the last few episodes is how Forrest’s staunch determinism is going to break down now that he’s seen the power of the many-worlds predictions and, I assume, Lily isn’t going to die in the way that he saw her dying in the prediction a few episodes ago.
Haha that was something I didn't even want to look into because I knew the locations wouldn't align. Oh well.
So after the latest episode can we all agree that Kenton will do something bathshit crazy in the upcoming eps?