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
- TriviaThe scenes where Lucy Maclean is walking on a desert next to the ocean was shot in Namibia on the Skeleton Coast.
- 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
Mad Max is radioactive green with envy
This episode is just as good as the stellar premiere, adding intriguing new characters to what was already a pretty well populated story. Lucy and Maximus could both be lead characters of their own series, but this one isn't content to just have one, we get both.
Special kudos to Aaron Motin as Maximus, playing a role that could easily be a mere trope. The green cadet who yearns for more, blah blah, we've seen this before, it's an easy role to play because we're primed to like the kid. But Motin always adds something more to his scenes. And it's always great to see Michael Emerson in anything.
The "junkyard city" scenes are typically above and beyond for this series, taking the well worn post-apocalyptic visuals to all new levels of satire and strange beauty. You could go back and freeze-frame your way through, just to pick up on all the details crammed into every inch of the scene.
Special kudos to Aaron Motin as Maximus, playing a role that could easily be a mere trope. The green cadet who yearns for more, blah blah, we've seen this before, it's an easy role to play because we're primed to like the kid. But Motin always adds something more to his scenes. And it's always great to see Michael Emerson in anything.
The "junkyard city" scenes are typically above and beyond for this series, taking the well worn post-apocalyptic visuals to all new levels of satire and strange beauty. You could go back and freeze-frame your way through, just to pick up on all the details crammed into every inch of the scene.
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- nerrdrage
- Jun 1, 2024
Details
- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
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