
We live in a wonderful time for television special effects—it seems like most shows these days are able to consistently impress us with computer generated monsters and awesome superpowers. While television special effects don’t have the same budget as big blockbuster films, it’s now cheaper and easier to create special effects than ever before. Show runners have also learned to stretch the special effects budget by relying on practical effects for most episodes and wowing us with incredible CGI sequences. And shows like The Flash and Vikings have raised the bar on what we expect from our television.
But not all shows measure up to this new standard. And now, when a show’s ...
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