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1899: The Boy (2022)
left me in shock
This episode certainly exceeded expectations and was much better than the first. Of course, the questions increased even more. However, the ending left me much more perplexed than the entirety of episode 1. More questions arose and some were answered even faster, such as, for example, how the captain's family ended up. Which leaves us wondering HOW did that tape end up there, could it be from any other girl? Could be... But not here, due to the magnitude of the creators, I'm sure there's some connection. Why did Maura decide not to share that she also has a letter?! I don't think she completely trusts the captain to the point of seeing him as a possible ally. By the captain's calculations, the company that owns the ships is also very suspicious. There's no profit with that second ship, he simply had the first ship sunk, he didn't even think of towing it. The entire crew might be against the captain on this one, but investigating the first ship was something I would opt for as well. The fact that strange messages arrive, not only how it would be impossible for ship 1 to communicate, but then the triangles. And why did the little girl have to die?! We follow a good flow here and growing!
1899: The Ship (2022)
A good start
I believe that the 'pilot' episodes are for that, giving the first introduction of how it will work, introducing some characters, the setting, some questions and some initial tips. Ended up 8/10 for me, because I think there were a lot of initial questions left, which I hope all get answered and it wasn't just wide to try to create some mystery. That are in fact connected throughout the program. I couldn't get attached to any character so far, and the questions I thought were ok, but nothing much to cheer me up. I'm not so curious about the next episode, but I'm going to watch it soon, but I would easily watch anything else that left me more intrigued, in fact, the soundtrack at times caused tension in me, true to the proposed genre, so that was a big hit.