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Originally Posted by cthomer5000
And I would buy that if this was some mildly complex problem-solving scenario, and not an activity she would presumably have engaged in literally THOUSANDS of times at this point (searching an abandoned car).
You know how some days you can barely remember driving to work, because it's so well ingrained that you can do it without actively focusing on it? I would imagine the act of searching a car for supplies would be the equivalent after this length of time in this situation.
I know what they were going for, but the execution was poor. That is the case with 90% of this show.
While the thematic moment might have been real, the execution was trash. Par for the course.
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Eh. I totally disagree. I thought they got exactly what they were aiming for. It was done well. As is the case with, about, 75% of this show. More hits than misses, but certainly not perfect. It's definitely a step below greats like "The Wire" or "Breaking Bad" or the "Sopranos", but it's firmly in that second tier.
As for this particular moment. I dunno what you'd want. I've made toast and pop tarts literally THOUSANDS of times, but that still didn't stop me from punching my toaster one morning and denting it badly because it burned the shit out of my pop tarts and burned my fingers when I went to grab one, and I was tired, super hungry, and late for work. Was that logical at all? No. But I was tired, hungry, late, stressed and pissed and it happened.
Have you ever not reacted out of anger and frustration in some incredibly illogical and foolish way in the heat of the moment?