“When he says, “I'm not signing nothin', pal,” it's easy to relate to him.” Den of Geek · 16 years ago
It’s a "6.5/10" level episode in terms of narrative clarity, but it works well as a tense psychological thriller.
Tell you which viewers found most confusing.
While the first half of the episode is a strong character study, the latter half dissolves into a confusing string of surreal sequences. The episode establishes a "television tone poem" style that may feel unearned, but it successfully builds on the tension of the Village's sinister nature.
[s1e2] Chapter: Two: Prisoner
“When he says, “I'm not signing nothin', pal,” it's easy to relate to him.” Den of Geek · 16 years ago
It’s a "6.5/10" level episode in terms of narrative clarity, but it works well as a tense psychological thriller. [S1E2] Chapter Two: Prisoner
Tell you which viewers found most confusing. “When he says, “I'm not signing nothin', pal,”
While the first half of the episode is a strong character study, the latter half dissolves into a confusing string of surreal sequences. The episode establishes a "television tone poem" style that may feel unearned, but it successfully builds on the tension of the Village's sinister nature. “When he says