Atheists who are capable of depicting religion convincingly are better writers than atheists who are not. Are writers supposed to limit themselves to only their own narrow band of experience? Nobody's experience is broad enough to encompass the range of characters that we expect from a show of reasonably broad scope. Part of the writers' job is to have the imagination and understanding of human nature to step outside their own narrow little interests.Braga is a pretty well known atheist and co-wrote the episode, so it seems rather unlikely he was presenting religion in the manner you suggest.
Impressive stuff. Feinnes was a bit dull but I liked the rest of the cast and more importantly, the characters interested me. That bodes well.
For now, I'm interested enough to keep watching.
When the Flash Forward is brought up, no one had mentioned it before. Yet when he mentions it, they all remember quite cleary... the dates and everything. There's no effort, it just spills out like one big hose. The whole scene just feel so wrong. I can't quite articulate why, but it just does't feel right.
It's the only explanation for how many people in that room knew the exact date and time for the vision.
It would be odd if no one knew what time it was (down to the minute might be absurd unless you happened to look at a clock/watch, but a general estimate is fine) or what date it was. It's no different than me knowing about what time it is and what the date is without having to look at a clock right now.
I just felt that whole scene could have been so much tighter. Not a couple of people sitting in an office, one of them watching YouTube FFS. You would have had everyone still working into the night as it's the FBI, working on what's going on. Tired, confused... she barges in, says she has to show them something. A video of a ball game "at the time of the blackout" (that's all you need, those words) and that she saw this... shows the video... explains one man is still awake.
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