Most of the last 3-4 eps of S3 seemed like a copout. Very soapy and convenient. A bit lazy.
With the exception of the three eps featuring Prince John, I thought the entire S3 was written in a very lazy way. There were a lot of storylines that either didn't make sense, or weren't used properly. There was very little character development, and not much care paid to continuity with the first two series.
I understand the writers' problem though. They had a couple of episodes to introduce four major characters, one of whom had to take over the series lead in S4. That's a tough break...but still.
As much as I liked the whole Gisborne/Meg thing, it didn't really make much sense to me, and I don't understand exactly what switch was tripped in Gisborne's brain that he suddenly changed like that.
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Date: 2010-02-21 04:47 am (UTC)With the exception of the three eps featuring Prince John, I thought the entire S3 was written in a very lazy way. There were a lot of storylines that either didn't make sense, or weren't used properly. There was very little character development, and not much care paid to continuity with the first two series.
I understand the writers' problem though. They had a couple of episodes to introduce four major characters, one of whom had to take over the series lead in S4. That's a tough break...but still.
As much as I liked the whole Gisborne/Meg thing, it didn't really make much sense to me, and I don't understand exactly what switch was tripped in Gisborne's brain that he suddenly changed like that.