Yet another reccomendation for the new OAC episode. We meet a new character in this one-- I already like her.
Re: Things Not Seen
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 7:09 pm
by SirWhit
IT WAS ALL A DREAM HAHAHAHAHA WHAT A TWIST!
Nahhhhhh. I mean, it was OK, but it wasn't really awesome.
Re: Things Not Seen
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 3:44 pm
by Baron von Odyssey
Just heard the preview for this episode yesterday. So wish I could listen to it, but I'm not in the OAC.
Re: Things Not Seen
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 10:08 pm
by PennyBassett
It was an interesting episode, well done and it did give me some feels at the end but I'm a little confused as to why they brought in the character of Renee in the first place. She seems kind of useless. The first time I heard about Renee I described her as a perfect mix of Eugene, Connie, and Whit. She's smart, computer savvy, a girl, fun, and Scottish! Why would you do that?! I'm just mostly confused. It will be interesting to see what they do with her in future episodes.
Re: Things Not Seen
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 11:44 pm
by Shadow
Note:This was planned for Album 60:Head Over Heels.
Re: Things Not Seen
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 7:48 pm
by Autumnal
I'm sorry but I kind of hated this episode. I mean, I wanted to like Renee when she showed up but the more I listened to it, the more I disliked it. Rant here...
Renee lost faith in God because her pet died? Seriously? If she was a little kid and not a full-grown adult, it would be more forgivable, but really? That's one of the stupidest things I've ever heard. I lost a pet that meant the world to me and I was literally there when she was born when I was SEVEN. I didn't once even question my faith in God because of that. The only thing that I could see working was that she grew up in a Christian environment (which is very, very different than being a Christian) but was on the fence about it. Her losing her pet dog just put it off for her because He didn't come through for her.
And not only that, but the example Whit gave her was moronic. And he kept her in the imagination station without her permission. This would be more okay if it was with someone he knew well and personally, but NO, Renee is a complete stranger who says that faith is useless. So to prove his point, he locks her in a machine to give an example for where faith fits in? That's...creepy. Whit would have NEVER done that. He'd have never tried to shove his beliefs down another person's throat like what he was trying to do to Renee in that episode.
All the characters were painfully out of character as well as Whit. Just so they could drown you in badly-demonstrated morals. Connie and Eugene could be explained away since they were AI, but that doesn't excuse Whit. In the situation presented, that was a horrible way to show someone who doesn't believe in faith acknowledge that faith can be useful. What Whit did was manipulative and not in a good way.
I still liked Renee, though. Until "A Forgiving Heart," came along and I lost fifty IQ points. What were they smoking when they wrote these episodes?? Did they forget to take their smart pills that morning?