I thought the three season five episodes were fun, but yes, not the chilling, unnerving episodes of earlier seasons.
I thought Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too was going somewhere completely different, and the direction it took felt like a Scooby-Doo cartoon plot. And the weird use of Trent Reznor's songs was also, well, a bit surreal.
Smithereens was intense and held the tension well throughout the episode. The acting was good and believable, but although it was the most unsettling of the three, it wasn't really unnerving.
Striking Vipers was strangely fun, having watched my kids play Street Fighter games as kids and teens. I wasn't quite sure about that ending. When Theo gave Danny his VR add-on back, what did he give her? The only thing I could think of was her diaphragm.
Geez.
These were fun, and quick to binge, but they're not going to stick with me like a lot of the earlier episodes did.
It's getting more difficult for them to come up with unique twists on new technology, I think.
It was bound to happen sooner or later.
I thought Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too was going somewhere completely different, and the direction it took felt like a Scooby-Doo cartoon plot. And the weird use of Trent Reznor's songs was also, well, a bit surreal.
Smithereens was intense and held the tension well throughout the episode. The acting was good and believable, but although it was the most unsettling of the three, it wasn't really unnerving.
Striking Vipers was strangely fun, having watched my kids play Street Fighter games as kids and teens. I wasn't quite sure about that ending. When Theo gave Danny his VR add-on back, what did he give her? The only thing I could think of was her diaphragm.

These were fun, and quick to binge, but they're not going to stick with me like a lot of the earlier episodes did.
It's getting more difficult for them to come up with unique twists on new technology, I think.
It was bound to happen sooner or later.