A generational saga about a young prophet who's life is affected by love, friendship and family.A generational saga about a young prophet who's life is affected by love, friendship and family.A generational saga about a young prophet who's life is affected by love, friendship and family.
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- TriviaSpin off from teen digital novel series "Daisy" by Xavier Haven that first premiered on deviantArt before being published.
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A lot of my friends suggested the final season comparing it as the 'Lesbian Version of Game of Thrones'. I wasn't sure what to make of that because that seemed very homophobic or at the very least insulting. No one calls straight shows the straight version of 'such and such'. But I decided to give it a shot. I expected lots of sex, rape and gory fight scenes- you know like Game of Thrones but it doesn't have that at all. I don't know why anyone would compare it to GOT. It does have elements sure but all fantasy mediums share elements. This show is TV-14 and stays true the rating. No sex scenes and no gore. Some people complain there was too much kissing in season 2 but I and a lot of my friends didn't have a problem with it. It was only in one episode. I think anyone who did have a problem with it is slightly homophobic. The story is unoriginal, it's a prophecy story that follows the Hero's Journey construct. But what this show does do differently is add a new community to fulfill that construct. There are only three caucasian's in this show, the rest are People of Color, Black or Biracial. It also has no male lead. The two lead roles are dominated by the actresses who play Fox and Daisy, and those characters are in love with one another. So although it does follow all the tropes, what it does do differently is add a new element that is otherwise not included with the fantasy genre or in most films in mainstream media. That said, there are great things about this show and things that need a bit more work.
The Bad Some of the acting is very poor. The main lead villain, Rath, is one of those actors who debauched the dialogue which in some cases was very questionable. His lines in one episode of season 2 and the beginning of season 3 could have been worked on a bit longer. The actress who plays Merila also sounds very robotic at times but her performance gets so much better by the final season (more on that later). The actor who played Alliel was not convincing to me. He seemed too unsure of himself to be that menacing. His tendency to never look other costars in the eye while also jumbling his lines were very distracting for me. The ADR also didn't match Alliel's mouth at time too most likely due to the actor's inability to get his lines right. In the second and third seasons, Oron was flat with his delivery, almost like the actor was shy to say a lot of his lines or add any type of vocal emphasis. The actress who played Daisy in the second season was also a bit too old to play a senior in high school. The ADR wasn't as accurate in a lot of her scenes, as well. Not her fault but a fault of the overall byproduct. I know the series is rated TV-14 but stab wounds would still pass the rating and it would have been nice to see the ones that were missed in season 3. The actress who played Daisy in seasons 3 and 4, was outshined by her costar who played Fox. Speaking of which there is an actor replacement with the role of Daisy, that bothers me whenever that happens. A lot of hand held shots that are shaky I seasons 2 and 3. I'm not a fan of that type of cinematography. The second season's sound was a bit difficult to pull apart. The first season is not necessary and needed so much work. Don't bother with the first season. Start with season 4, if you like it, chances are you'll like seasons 2 and 3. Some viewers may immediately write the show off due to these things.
The Good The actress who played Fox is the show. She definitely is the stand out actor in the whole thing giving a wonderful range in her performance. Although it would have been nice to see her go further but perhaps if she did, it would outshine the rest of the cast by a mile, throwing off the dynamic. The first actress to play Daisy, the one in season 2, was able to keep up with her and she wasn't outshined but instead an equal partner. I was a little bummed she didn't return. The actress that replaced is not bad and actually seemingly meshes well effortlessly while also looking more of the age requirement to fulfill the role. Her performance also gets better. The actress who plays Merila also blew me away with her emotional range in the final season. It was a beautiful thing to witness her evolution as an actress from season 2 to season 4. The actor who played And was the only male that stood out and actually balanced the star power of the actress played Fox. Both have commanding presences and it was noticeable. Their interaction as their characters was very well executed. The final season is the season to watch as it really brings the production value up. It's a major upgrade and sets itself apart from the seasons prior. The cinematography is much more cinematic. The writing also enhancing by the final season. Season 2 had a much better balance shifting between the two worlds, bringing up tough topics of racism and homophobia, while not shoving it down your throat. It's a nice touch to remind viewers of the realities people face. The final season gets more deeper in the writing with topics like addiction, abortion, rape, miscarriage, death and tragic family dynamics. It also touches the struggles romantic relationships go through without being completely depressing. There are many standout episodes that I applauded for the writing specifically. The VFX are also fair in the series (nothing as bad as Once Upon a Time), in fact there times I didn't realize VFX were used. The sound is great in the final season. The episodes are short, although the final season has more longer runtimes, so you're not sitting down watching something for an hour or bingeing the whole day away. Some people found that due to the shortness of some of the episodes makes the pacing too fast but I disagree. However, due to that, I believe those viewers would benefit from watching season 4, its pacing improves.
All in all this was an impressive contribution to web series.
The Bad Some of the acting is very poor. The main lead villain, Rath, is one of those actors who debauched the dialogue which in some cases was very questionable. His lines in one episode of season 2 and the beginning of season 3 could have been worked on a bit longer. The actress who plays Merila also sounds very robotic at times but her performance gets so much better by the final season (more on that later). The actor who played Alliel was not convincing to me. He seemed too unsure of himself to be that menacing. His tendency to never look other costars in the eye while also jumbling his lines were very distracting for me. The ADR also didn't match Alliel's mouth at time too most likely due to the actor's inability to get his lines right. In the second and third seasons, Oron was flat with his delivery, almost like the actor was shy to say a lot of his lines or add any type of vocal emphasis. The actress who played Daisy in the second season was also a bit too old to play a senior in high school. The ADR wasn't as accurate in a lot of her scenes, as well. Not her fault but a fault of the overall byproduct. I know the series is rated TV-14 but stab wounds would still pass the rating and it would have been nice to see the ones that were missed in season 3. The actress who played Daisy in seasons 3 and 4, was outshined by her costar who played Fox. Speaking of which there is an actor replacement with the role of Daisy, that bothers me whenever that happens. A lot of hand held shots that are shaky I seasons 2 and 3. I'm not a fan of that type of cinematography. The second season's sound was a bit difficult to pull apart. The first season is not necessary and needed so much work. Don't bother with the first season. Start with season 4, if you like it, chances are you'll like seasons 2 and 3. Some viewers may immediately write the show off due to these things.
The Good The actress who played Fox is the show. She definitely is the stand out actor in the whole thing giving a wonderful range in her performance. Although it would have been nice to see her go further but perhaps if she did, it would outshine the rest of the cast by a mile, throwing off the dynamic. The first actress to play Daisy, the one in season 2, was able to keep up with her and she wasn't outshined but instead an equal partner. I was a little bummed she didn't return. The actress that replaced is not bad and actually seemingly meshes well effortlessly while also looking more of the age requirement to fulfill the role. Her performance also gets better. The actress who plays Merila also blew me away with her emotional range in the final season. It was a beautiful thing to witness her evolution as an actress from season 2 to season 4. The actor who played And was the only male that stood out and actually balanced the star power of the actress played Fox. Both have commanding presences and it was noticeable. Their interaction as their characters was very well executed. The final season is the season to watch as it really brings the production value up. It's a major upgrade and sets itself apart from the seasons prior. The cinematography is much more cinematic. The writing also enhancing by the final season. Season 2 had a much better balance shifting between the two worlds, bringing up tough topics of racism and homophobia, while not shoving it down your throat. It's a nice touch to remind viewers of the realities people face. The final season gets more deeper in the writing with topics like addiction, abortion, rape, miscarriage, death and tragic family dynamics. It also touches the struggles romantic relationships go through without being completely depressing. There are many standout episodes that I applauded for the writing specifically. The VFX are also fair in the series (nothing as bad as Once Upon a Time), in fact there times I didn't realize VFX were used. The sound is great in the final season. The episodes are short, although the final season has more longer runtimes, so you're not sitting down watching something for an hour or bingeing the whole day away. Some people found that due to the shortness of some of the episodes makes the pacing too fast but I disagree. However, due to that, I believe those viewers would benefit from watching season 4, its pacing improves.
All in all this was an impressive contribution to web series.
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