![]() Now here comes Clea saying, ‘You caused an incursion. What does that mean for our hero? That’s an interesting question to pose on its own. It’s like, well, what if Strange has embraced this darkness a little bit? He’s figuring out how to live with this. At the very end, he meets someone else who might be… **There’s a little bit of (** 500) Days of Summer there, right? Christine changes his life, but isn’t part of it permanently. ![]() Then we settled on our ending of the third eye opening, the bill coming due for Strange, and you get your Sleepaway Camp-esque ending-the oh-my-God ending. I think we cast Charlize before we even knew exactly what we were gonna do. Sometimes those post-credit moments happen very late in the process. That’s a great place to have the audience heading into the third act. And the Scarlet Witch has never been scarier. The audience’s safety net drops out from under their feet. They’re a little bit like the space marines in Aliens. You feel like, okay, there are some adults in the room they know what’s going on, they’re going to keep us safe. These characters finally show up and you feel safe for a moment. When they show up in the movie, bad stuff has been happening for a while. That’s the tight rope you have to walk.Ĭan you describe the whiplash effect that you were going for by killing them off so brutally? You don’t want to fall into the multiverse trap where everything is robbed of its stakes because anybody can be brought back to life or found again. Maybe there are alternate versions of all these characters that exist elsewhere. Did you have any concern of people misunderstanding that this is just one group of characters in one dimension-that you’re not actually killing their favorites forever? As far as the whole "year's almost over" thing, this probably signifies that as these students confess, some degree of closure will finally be brought to Hannah's parents.That’s the shocker, right? You’ve given us these characters and then take them away quickly. The date of the depositions is quietly displayed on screen, and it's - you guessed it - November 10 (via MTV). In the season finale, the students referenced in Hannah's suicide tapes are brought in for filmed depositions. Well, in this case, there's actually a hidden meaning. ![]() During the scene, the background music is Hamilton Leithauser's single "A 1000 Times," which notably contains the lyrics "The tenth of November, the year's almost over." Most viewers probably aren't listening to the lyrics at this point because seriously, so many TV shows play songs over montages, and who ever listens? Those songs are usually just picked because the director likes them, right? This signals a change in the fortunes of our rundown protagonists, which makes sense, since the end of Season 7 saw them finally rebelling from the authoritarian rule of that aforementioned nasty guy with the baseball bat.ġ3 Reasons Why plants a subliminal clue into a key sequence, where Clay briefly loses himself in the fantasy montage of an alternate reality wherein he and Hannah could've happily been together. It's bright, untarnished, as pristine as that new kitchen island you've been eyeing. This transformation also mirrors the walkers themselves, who at this point are so rotted out that it's a wonder their ankles didn't snap years ago.īut there's hope on the horizon, because the title card for Season 8 of The Walking Dead is like a heavenly gift. Every season, the title card gets more gross and muddied. Meanwhile, the title card presented at the beginning of every episode - y'know, that font saying The Walking Dead - has also been decaying. Their humanity has been "decaying" since Day One, to the point where they sometimes seem more like villains. In The Walking Dead, the "heroes" have been forced to compromise their moral values in worse and worse ways. ![]() In a clever sleight of hand, as the characters have evolved throughout the series, so have the opening credits, as noted by Heavy. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |