The first to fifth seasons pay tribute to the most casual director and screenwriter in history

Bethany 2021-12-25 08:01:20

After reading it, I have to say that this season is the most rigorous content of the story compared to other seasons, and the story is also very interesting. Unfortunately (spoiler start) I don’t know if it’s a screenwriting problem or a director’s problem in the next few seasons. The shooting and writing are very casual. In the first season, there were only weak signals in the warehouse and town to show the mysterious existence of the warehouse. It’s just that the director doesn’t care about these foreshadowings at all in the following plot, and when he should make an ordinary phone call, he is unambiguous, and has never considered that the existence of that special video box is purely taking off his pants and farting. M said in the first episode that there are no brothers, only she (just me) represents the only child, including when his father is dying, suddenly there is a pregnant sister behind. C. From the beginning, only his elder brother and his parents died (it was never said that the teenage sister died in a car accident). Later, in order to drag out a new plot, a sister who was in a coma for more than ten years and was affected and out of control by antiques also appeared. The stun gun that clears short-term memory in the first episode is also completely useless in the back. The directors and screenwriters play with the works, and they don't know what they are doing. Four stars are for fun concepts and the actors' hard work (some actors)

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Warehouse 13 quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Claudia Donovan: Knock, knock!

  • Artie Nielsen: Y'know what the Talmud says? When someone's comin' to kill ya, get up early, kill 'em first.