"Limetown" Napoleon (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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(2019)

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7/10
Napoleon
bobcobb30129 October 2019
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Probably the best episode of the show, it felt like the late, great ABC series Lost at times, but it is still not up to snuff for some of the elite television programs out there right now. We all knew exactly what would happen with Napoleon so that lack of shock value kind of hurt my appreciation for the big moment of it meeting its fate.
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6/10
Napoleon
Prismark1013 September 2021
The best episode so far of a muted disappointing series.

When Lia talks to the second survivor, Warren Chambers now going by the name of The Reverend. There is finally some light being shade regarding the fate of Limetown.

Chambers was a vet and had been recently widowed. He arrived in Limetown to look after some pigs which were being taken away one by on each day.

Chambers learns that the town had an advanced research facility being funded by a big businessman and conducted by Dr Oscar Totem.

It was looking at communicating with pigs. Chambers participated in the experiment. With an implant he communicated with Napoleon, the pig he raised.

For the first time a sci fi element has been introduced as well as some sinister people that might have been responsible for the fate of Limetown.

To add to the conspiracy context. There is also a literate element to this episode. Napoleon is the pig from Animal Farm. Chambers also quotes from Moby Dick.

Chambers was a great character. You can sense the journey he took from here to become the Reverend.
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10/10
The Uniformity
trokanmariel-1776020 July 2021
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When the pig lowers its head, for themself to be killed by Warren Chambers, an industry standard meets U,U,C,U - uniformity, uniformity, contrast, uniformity.

By the typical, television and film can't stand up to the scrutiny of the literary agent society; the scrutiny, of having to repeat oneself to acquire a literary agent.

Scrutinizing the actor. Reviewing the show. Reviewing the stage play. Giving a number of stars, to the art. It all belongs to Chamber's pig.

It doesn't have to be U,U,C,U. It (they = the pig) can just be known as The Uniformity. What's more, they can be the break down of the term.
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