The Target
- Episode aired Apr 10, 2024
- TV-MA
- 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
9.9K
YOUR RATING
I know life can't have been easy up here.I know life can't have been easy up here.I know life can't have been easy up here.
Julian Rozzell Jr.
- Filly Vendor #3
- (as Julian Rozzell)
Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia53:21, There is a mini nuke in the display case.
- GoofsIn episode 2 The Ghoul shoots aimlessly at Maximus in the power Armour but in the final episode has talks about knowing the weak spot and takes down multiple knights even in the dark.
Continuity doesn't go forward. Information from a future episode can't be used as a Goof in a previous episode.
- SoundtracksI Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
(uncredited)
Written by Sol Marcus / Bennie Benjamin / Eddie Durham / Eddie Seiler
Performed by The Ink Spots
Featured review
Fun Episode, Good Radioactive Decay
Solid second episode, from someone who didn't play the games. I remember when the first one came out (friends played) and it reminded me of the underrated cult-classic 'Six-String Samurai'. Episode 1 was more like a less creepy version of 'A Boy and His Dog', but Episode 2 explores the post-apocalypse world more, and I like that it's building out on an already familiar idea. It's like seeing a planet in Star Wars that isn't Tatooine. The two episodes are pretty comparable, but I think I liked Ep 2 slightly more because of the jokes, character building, and fight scenes.
Not quite as many explosions as episode 1, but a fair amount of shooting, punching and violence to be entertaining. The actors had a bit more room to work and the protagonist evolved after experiencing challenges stemming from her sheltered existence, and as a result she has the beginning of a character arc. The squire appears to also have an arc, but the writers haven't done as well at explaining his motivations so far; but can't rule out that it wasn't intentional.
'The Target' gives me a lot of hope for the rest of the series. They could still screw it up, but there haven't been any major red-flags and so far it's just been kind of fun wacky entertainment.
Not quite as many explosions as episode 1, but a fair amount of shooting, punching and violence to be entertaining. The actors had a bit more room to work and the protagonist evolved after experiencing challenges stemming from her sheltered existence, and as a result she has the beginning of a character arc. The squire appears to also have an arc, but the writers haven't done as well at explaining his motivations so far; but can't rule out that it wasn't intentional.
'The Target' gives me a lot of hope for the rest of the series. They could still screw it up, but there haven't been any major red-flags and so far it's just been kind of fun wacky entertainment.
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- infinitetyler
- Apr 16, 2024
Details
- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
- Color
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