I love the shit out of Amos. Super awesome things after the end of the series and back to the books. Doing a, I think, 20 year time jump forward wasn’t going to happen. They stopped at a good point and the books after are a lot less exciting to have on TV.
Once you get to that part of the series, it will make a little more sense why it doesn’t work very well. The best thing about the series is how well the cast works together. Nobody wants a season with everyone apart and I don’t think most people could listen to Holden ramble that long. 😅
We think it could be interesting, like Invasion. Also, we do like rambling, heh.
The worst thing about the series is the scapegoating/strawmanning of anarchists by the way the OPA was represented with the (A) in their name, as anarchists we were very annoyed by that.
I love the shit out of Amos. Super awesome things after the end of the series and back to the books. Doing a, I think, 20 year time jump forward wasn’t going to happen. They stopped at a good point and the books after are a lot less exciting to have on TV.
It’s still a shame though, as they may have adapted them well. Still, we are going to listen to the audio books at some point.
Once you get to that part of the series, it will make a little more sense why it doesn’t work very well. The best thing about the series is how well the cast works together. Nobody wants a season with everyone apart and I don’t think most people could listen to Holden ramble that long. 😅
We think it could be interesting, like Invasion. Also, we do like rambling, heh.
The worst thing about the series is the scapegoating/strawmanning of anarchists by the way the OPA was represented with the (A) in their name, as anarchists we were very annoyed by that.
Amos is a psychopath, who knows he’s a psychopath, so he ties himself to the morals of someone else to keep himself from being too evil.
I guess that makes him the best possible version of himself.