![]() “I was watching via high-def, but I could barely see anything. “I love this show, but gawd this was dark as hell,” commented AngelWasHere. “I didn’t even know until I watched Talking Dead what had happened,” said TVLine reader Veronica, “and I’m sure it’s because it was too dark for me to see it.”Įven those with next-gen televisions were literally left… well, you know where. To cite a specific example, several readers didn’t pick up on the fact that Daryl had reclaimed his vest at the conclusion of a confrontation with Dwight (see screen grab above, or at least try). Industry Season 2 Premiere Recap: Harper Targets an Unattainable New Client, as Yas Weighs Her Optionsīetter Call Saul Recap: Gene Just Can't Let Go - Plus, Look Who Called Saul! Can’t the ‘biggest show on television’ afford some lights? Staring at a black screen for the whole episode made me feel like I was listening to a 1920s radio show.” Added Joe, “It was so dark that I hadn’t a clue what was going on for like 90 percent of the episode, especially as they were constantly jumping from place to place, group to group, gunfight to gunfight. White and very light colors also catch the eye, whereas black and very dark colors generally are less noticeable. They tend to recede into the background and draw less attention, especially darker shades. Greens, blues, and purples are cool colors. ![]() ![]() “The combination of how dark all the scenes were and which characters were where made the whole show confusing,” said TVLine reader The Beach. They tend to pop out and attract attentionespecially a bright red. Many ‘Walking Dead’ viewers literally didn’t see Daryl reclaim his vest
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