The body horror combined with existential dread of the chanda scanning scene hits harder than anything else I’ve seen, it’s definitely burned into my mind as well. Having experience with seeing the effects of a traumatic brain injury on a loved one made it so much more emotionally impactful as well, and anyone who has experience with neurological disorders/diseases would be affected by it as well because of the visceral realism. Whoever directed that scene has definitely seen someone with progressive aphasia before.
Pantheon is one of my favorite shows ever. It’s so so good. I both want more people to watch it and for it to remain a low-key show that you have to watch the first episode to know what it’s about (please just watch the first episode before even looking up the synopsis I promise you will know if it’s your kind of show or not from the first episode and it’s worth going in blind to experience it that way).
Dude. Pantheon blew my mind. I have several scenes burned into my mind forever (Chanda being scanned).
I love all four that you posted, but I can’t remember the last time a show stayed with me as well as Pantheon did 🤯
The body horror combined with existential dread of the chanda scanning scene hits harder than anything else I’ve seen, it’s definitely burned into my mind as well. Having experience with seeing the effects of a traumatic brain injury on a loved one made it so much more emotionally impactful as well, and anyone who has experience with neurological disorders/diseases would be affected by it as well because of the visceral realism. Whoever directed that scene has definitely seen someone with progressive aphasia before.
Pantheon is one of my favorite shows ever. It’s so so good. I both want more people to watch it and for it to remain a low-key show that you have to watch the first episode to know what it’s about (please just watch the first episode before even looking up the synopsis I promise you will know if it’s your kind of show or not from the first episode and it’s worth going in blind to experience it that way).