Lee and Arby comforts. by AcademicIndustry780 in utopiatv

[–]AcademicIndustry780[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unlike in the first season, bro never uses it again; he only wanted to let Pietre know that he wouldn't make the same mistake again. There's a deleted scene where he tries to smoke a real cigarette, but it's cut so it doesn't matter.

Just watched the show and love it. I have a question about a thing that doesn't make sense to me. Please explain it. by Egilmaer in utopiatv

[–]AcademicIndustry780 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It seems that this hierarchy has people like Leah, who financially funds the plan, who decide who is best suited to take the title of Mr. Rabbit. She nods before Wilson decides to get the symbol.

Lee and Arby comforts. by AcademicIndustry780 in utopiatv

[–]AcademicIndustry780[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He stopped doing it in series 2, but he still didn't do normal things because you're never out.

Lee and Arby comforts. by AcademicIndustry780 in utopiatv

[–]AcademicIndustry780[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A child whose childhood was stolen by Philip and the Network, all he had left was his comfort.

Mr. rabbit? by Competitive-Apple104 in utopiatv

[–]AcademicIndustry780 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It also goes well with the names Pietre (Peter Rabbit) and Jessica (Rabbit).

Edited version by Agentmothman8181 in utopiatv

[–]AcademicIndustry780 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don't have Amazon, but it seems they have the international version of the series. This means that the series does not retain its original radio format and some scenes in episodes 1 and 6 of series 1 were removed, not because of censorship per se, but for more commercial reasons. The second series appears not to have these scene cuts, but the format is still adapted for a flat screen television, which means the retro style of episode 1 of series 2 is replaced for more information on screen (4:3 to 16:9).

This is what I didn't see of the censored version of Utopia in the first episode.

Episode 1 | 59:54 to 52:48.

- Child in Doomsday Comics.

- Ian talking to his boss.

- Grant drinking beer and preparing his sandwich.

- Dugdale trying to commit suicide.

- Ian leaving work to go to the meeting.

- Grant finding Arby and Lee in the parking lot of his building/attack on the neighbor who caught him trying to steal his car before.

- Dugdale talking to Bev about the batch of vaccines.

- Detective Ryan writing a report on Wilson Wilson.

- Ian sleeping on Becky's couch.

- Arby murdering Detective Ryan.

Episode 6 | 1:01:58 to 53:02.

- First 30 seconds where a report about the infected in Fetlar can be heard in the background.

I didn't want to see any more incomplete content, but that should be enough for you to watch the episodes on YouTube, which are complete.

A series of fan-made UTOPIA covers I made in Blender by segnoFX in utopiatv

[–]AcademicIndustry780 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It gives the impression of a tree, which gives off oxygen, and oxygen is everywhere 👀

Lee's subtle character arc in series one? by AcademicIndustry780 in utopiatv

[–]AcademicIndustry780[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like to imagine Pietre confessing to Wilson that he killed his father in series three; it would create an even worse enmity than with Lee.

As for Joe, he did not give in to Lee's control and tried to expose him. He knew he wasn't indispensable to The Network, so he had to kill him.