Episode 3: The mishmash continues with its third episode. Lots of scenes and conversations. Like "guirlande" decorations.
Nothing really compelling as of yet and that is indeed weak. Even what they show us as wanting to be mysterious or thrilling, is not.
The main problem to that are the soporific storylines, average CGI and snoozy direction. Everyone looks like on various doses of Valium, besides (Amy) Olive Abercrombie's natural and sharp acting.
Nothing really compelling as of yet and that is indeed weak. Even what they show us as wanting to be mysterious or thrilling, is not.
The main problem to that are the soporific storylines, average CGI and snoozy direction. Everyone looks like on various doses of Valium, besides (Amy) Olive Abercrombie's natural and sharp acting.