Ohhh. Oooooh. So THAT’s what it does. I thought the CC was going to be Spanish. Welll. Thanks!
About Megan/Genesis, you can watch whole show with english subtitles . Just google it wlext mi perfect familia or on official telemundo site they have eng subs too.
Ohhh. Oooooh. So THAT’s what it does. I thought the CC was going to be Spanish. Welll. Thanks!
Did for the people not get renewed???
It did. Why? Oh, my comment in the tags had been about this ep as a series finale if it hadn’t renewed.
Did for the people not get renewed???
It did. Why? Oh, my comment in the tags had been about this ep as a series finale if it hadn’t renewed.
I haven’t seen Killing Eve but it looks interesting. Is Villanelle supposed to be likeable? Cause she cracks me up everytime she appears on my dash
I think she is, actually, and deliberately meant to be. Until she does something scary and then you remember what she is. But she’s clearly very charismatic and appealing and funny and cute by design.
It depends on who she’s up against. Much of the time she’s killing (I hope that’s not a spoiler) people we don’t care about and in those situations we’re fine if she succeeds and in some cases even want her to. But when she goes against the good guys, I think they’re still more rootable. So it’s a fun watch because you basically get to feel where the show’s leading you without also feeling guilty or contrary.
I haven’t seen Killing Eve but it looks interesting. Is Villanelle supposed to be likeable? Cause she cracks me up everytime she appears on my dash
I think she is, actually, and deliberately meant to be. Until she does something scary and then you remember what she is. But she’s clearly very charismatic and appealing and funny and cute by design.
It depends on who she’s up against. Much of the time she’s killing (I hope that’s not a spoiler) people we don’t care about and in those situations we’re fine if she succeeds and in some cases even want her to. But when she goes against the good guys, I think they’re still more rootable. So it’s a fun watch because you basically get to feel where the show’s leading you without also feeling guilty or contrary.
What two things did you not like about episode 3? Oh and thank you so much for the gifs! <3
Oh, no problem.
And heh, I was fuming while watching ep 3 and taking breaks to rant at my friend, but I guess it ended okayyyy. The first thing was the hammering in of the concept that algorithms, i.e., science, are pure and unbiased whereas any programmer can tell you it’s only as unbiased as its programmer, so not unbiased at all. Even–especially learning algorithms. How can something we built based on things we’ve done not be as biased as us? And pitting it against emotions, as if they’re mutually exclusive, Allison’s brother telling her to come at the judge’s decision with emotion, as if it wasn’t straight up facts that won her the argument. But even though they didn’t spell out why algorithms aren’t perfect, at least they admitted it, so I let it go.
The other thing was when Sandra and Kate were head to head and Kate was arguing with the rules on her side and Sandra was trying to appeal to her sense of fairness. And I love rules, I’ve never liked the loose canon maverick, but why didn’t Sandra point out the government broke the rules first? Why not reframe the situation for Kate? Sandra was appealing to her sense of fairness because it’s wrong…because it broke a rule.
Why does national security trump everything and allow rules to be taken away? I wish that had been put to Kate. Or at least alluded to in the ep.
I was just angry that the conceit of the show is all these clever people arguing cleverly but they missed two major things, or worse, actually think that way and then imparted it onto their audience. But ep 5 was pretty great so I forgave them a lot.
What two things did you not like about episode 3? Oh and thank you so much for the gifs! <3
Oh, no problem.
And heh, I was fuming while watching ep 3 and taking breaks to rant at my friend, but I guess it ended okayyyy. The first thing was the hammering in of the concept that algorithms, i.e., science, are pure and unbiased whereas any programmer can tell you it’s only as unbiased as its programmer, so not unbiased at all. Even–especially learning algorithms. How can something we built based on things we’ve done not be as biased as us? And pitting it against emotions, as if they’re mutually exclusive, Allison’s brother telling her to come at the judge’s decision with emotion, as if it wasn’t straight up facts that won her the argument. But even though they didn’t spell out why algorithms aren’t perfect, at least they admitted it, so I let it go.
The other thing was when Sandra and Kate were head to head and Kate was arguing with the rules on her side and Sandra was trying to appeal to her sense of fairness. And I love rules, I’ve never liked the loose canon maverick, but why didn’t Sandra point out the government broke the rules first? Why not reframe the situation for Kate? Sandra was appealing to her sense of fairness because it’s wrong…because it broke a rule.
Why does national security trump everything and allow rules to be taken away? I wish that had been put to Kate. Or at least alluded to in the ep.
I was just angry that the conceit of the show is all these clever people arguing cleverly but they missed two major things, or worse, actually think that way and then imparted it onto their audience. But ep 5 was pretty great so I forgave them a lot.
do you have a link to the new killing eve episode?
If you have the login credentials, it’s up here:
http://www.bbcamerica.com/shows/killing-eve/full-episodes/season-1/episode-03-dont-i-know-you
do you have a link to the new killing eve episode?
If you have the login credentials, it’s up here:
http://www.bbcamerica.com/shows/killing-eve/full-episodes/season-1/episode-03-dont-i-know-you