Season 10 was the first season of the HBO show “Girls,” and it’s the season we all are still talking about. Even though the show ended in its second season, there have been a number of great fan films, books, and videos released about the show. There have even been many fan created songs and videos that have been added to YouTube.
I don’t know about you, but I’m still in love with this show. All of the fans that I met and the fans that I talked to after the show ended did not deserve to end in a single season. Although the show has seen a few changes (and changes of format) since its first season, some of the fans that I met have been the most loyal and passionate about the show.
There have been a lot of good reasons to end the show, but the most compelling one I ever heard was a fan created song. I can’t speak on behalf of the song, but it was a really good song and I’m glad to have it as a reminder of the show and its characters.
Deathloop is one of those shows that you can’t really make any excuses for not watching. It’s a great little time-loopers game but even better that it takes place over the course of 12 seasons. It’s a game about the characters and the story of an amnesiac character who’s trying to find some peace in a world gone mad and where no one really cares anymore.
That’s not to say I’m not sad to see it end, but Season 10 definitely didn’t live up to the promise and expectation of the show. It was a season of action that felt more like a series of one-off episodes rather than a coherent story. All of the characters were given more screen time and all of the story events were less coherent. This lead to the worst season finale ever for a show.
I feel like Season 10 is one that should be ignored. I understand the reasoning, and that the writers need to cut back on too much time spent on a single episode, but the show has lost its focus and is no longer entertaining. Season 9 was a great season, with all of the crazy new technology and the awesome costumes. Season 10 felt more like a collection of stand-alone episodes, with all of the characters getting less screen time and less meaningful story arc.
Season 10 feels like an episode without a character to talk to, and without a reason to talk to each other. They’ve got great costumes, great action scenes, and all the characters are interesting. But you’ve got ten different characters, each with their own backstories, motivations, and stories. It’s a season with only the two main characters, so it feels like a season without any cohesion.
It feels like it also feels like it didnt really happen. If it was a season without characters, it would have been a lot more interesting. Although, I guess you could blame it on having too many characters. It would have been nice to see some meaningful backstories and story arcs, but I’m not sure it would have been possible.
Season 10 ended with the deaths of two main characters, but only two episodes in. So, if there was a season without characters, that would have been a really weird season. I guess if it was a season without characters, it would have been one where the two main characters were dead.
Season 10 ended with the deaths of two main characters, but only two episodes in. So, if there was a season without characters, that would have been a really weird season. I guess if it was a season without characters, it would have been one where the two main characters were dead.