I am starting to wonder how many people DIDN'T get a super power.
I am starting to wonder how many people DIDN'T get a super power.
What an episode. Like it, hate it, or be indifferent...
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"Like an enigma... wrapped up in a hairy conundrum."
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Yeah, he was definitely breathing at the end there, but was probably just bad timing and/or lighting.
As much fun as this series has been, I'm just getting the same kind of fun out of recent episodes. They really need to pump out some crazy shit (time traveling hitler killing tier) and give Rudy more epic lines. Maybe see if they can get Seth back on. Otherwise, I'm just not feeling the Jess and Finn story lines.
Finn reminds me of how Simon was in season 1, but even more awkward, weird, and desperate.
"Aw shit, I'm in love with a fucking nun."
I loved how Rudy was all nonchalant about putting balls on women's faces. "Oh, we're not going to put our balls on her in face a creepy way."
Pretty decent episode. Bits where Rudy was being all awkward and the two karaoke songs were great.
I'm hoping Rudy doesnt get paired up for next season. Default Rudy is the funniest
They really need to use their powers more. Jess and Finn have have used their powers once or twice in 7 episodes, and like somebody said, everybody seems to have powers. What's retarded, though, is that 3+ years have gone by and no real earth shattering stuff has been done by all these people with powers, or at least that would affect the world of the community center (how much community service do these people have to do? lol) from the outside. I mean, like in this last episode, this girl has the power to transfer her baby from herself to Abby; was she pregnant during the storm? Or are we expected to see everyone's powers as being mostly dormant (like Nathan's) or mostly useless (Lola's power). Only exception is that arc that started with the one dude that could fuck with milk products and got famous, and that pretty much solved itself, like the Hitler/Time Travel arc.
Also, you're right cichy, but I think this season needs a bit of shaking up. Seeing Rudy get all awkward over a girl is a 180 turn for him, and it was pretty hilarious in this last episode, though normally a dude settling down is usually the opposite of exciting.
Where is that? I could understand that being the case. Though, some of these powers are pretty retarded, day one or 1.5 years later anyway.
A lot of their powers are related to their personality. Curtis was always regretting his past and wanted to fix it. Alecia was a slut. Kelly cared too much of what other people thought. Simon always felt ignored and left out. Nathan was one of those teens who thought they were "invincible." I could say even Rudy always had an overarching consciousness about him, while fighting off the voice to do worse. (Thus came good Rudy, evil Rudy, and neutral Rudy)
These two new powers of Finn and Jess are just completely random though.
Finn tries really really hard but can hardly accomplish anything, just like his telekinesis.
Jess is tired of all the secrecy and bullshit and just wants a little transparency.
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Yeah, I was more talking about Lola's power being more or less stuck in character, or the one dude being able to manipulate dairy products. Also, was watching some Doctor Who last night and saw the episode with Lucy Gaskell (Lola), kept on expecting her to be evil. But anyway, Misfits film in the works maybe:
The show's creator Howard Overman has revealed that he is planning a film spin-off. He let slip during Alex Fitch's Panel Borders podcast: "I've written the first draft of the script and we'll see what happens."
Popular Misfits characters Simon and Alisha - played by Iwan Rheon and Anthonia Thomas - left the show at the end of series three. However, Overman hinted that they could be poised to return, adding: "Whether or not you've completely seen the end of Simon and Alisha, if our movie has its way, is another issue…"
When asked whether the film will be set before the TV series, in order to make their return smoother, Overman kept coy, saying: "I'm not going to give that away! If it happens it will involve past and present characters, [but] I'm not allowed to give away anything more than that."