/r/genlock
Fifty years in the future, an oppressive authoritarian force threatens to conquer the world. A daring team is recruited to pilot a new form of weaponized neuroscience that powers devastating mecha, but they must be willing to sacrifice everything to save the world.
/r/genlock
Saw this cool little show on HBO Max.. season one was wholesome enough with some dark themes.. brought a light to my eye seeing cool mechs to cool things. Season one ended and saw the after credit scene and was hyped. Started season two.. first episodes was amazing, the story about how the Union lives was amazing.. and now I hate every character on screen and hope both sides of the war just blow up and Sinclair gets to be the high king ruler of Earth before it dies. (I have not finished the show.)
Keyword: “Idea”, I might go through with this, I might not, who knows.
I definitely want to do a fanmade reboot/rewrite of Gen:LOCK because in my opinion has a lot of potential, like RWBY in a way. But at the same time I heard WB can be a bit iffy with fanmade content, although I’m not sure if this is true or not.
It seems like a unanimously held opinion but is there really no one who didn't hate season 2 of GenLock or maybe even liked it?
I found this at Green Apple Books in San Francisco.
Just like one of the previous posters I really miss the show. Is there anything else like it? Besides the obvious answers like "muhh Gundams duhh". That's not what i need.
I've also seen other western mecha such as Voltron, Mech X4, Sym-Bionic Titan and Mech Cadets. The latter being a particularly sad example since it's once again a case of Netflix's chaotic evil nature of quietly cancelling (radio silence in regards to news) a decent show when it wasn't an instant hit.
I only seen session 2 from react videos, so I wondered how exactly twlight fought the holons and vise versa since they seemed to have a battle, and I am not sure how robot army vs nanomachine cloud goes? How does one fight Twlight.
With RT shutting down and WB in talks to sell it's shows. The thought occurred to me. What if MBJ bought gen:LOCK. I feel like he would have the passion to get the right studio and writers involved to keep the show going and make it better then it even could have ever been with RT.
Does she ever mourn or even talk about Jodie dying? I would assume she did because they were in a relationship?
I had recently gotten into gen:lock although Iv seen that season 2 of the show is bad, Should I even watch it? would it be better if I read the comics? I haven't read the comics and wanted to know if the show was close to the original material. Should I restart and read the comics or continue with season 2
Now I’m not trying to start anything but me and my roommate are wondering why season 2 had a huge shift of tone suddenly change of characters and regressed character development can someone tell me what happened?
Forgive me if this sounds dumb but was the sex scene between Miranda and Jodie REAL. Like actually part of the show?
Did you feel that his actions are monstrous? His behavior reprehensible? Someone that is meant to be hated? Villain material perhaps? Or do you feel his character went off the rails?
I heard season 2 was bad on tv tropes and I wanted to know if it is true?
Repair his body or make cybernetics for the man like Robocop/Inspector Gadget? They even have the technology to back his mind up. Prosthetics and cybernetics seem like the much easier thing to do. I can’t remember if it was ever explained why they didn’t just do that (if it was, I forgot and you can not pay too much attention to this)