Damn, I'm hoping Jinx comes back around soon. But at the same time she could be a fun, chaotic villain.... I'm so conflicted :c
If they keep doing this to me I ain't gonna recover. Another masterfully crafted episode, you can tell Echo (Ekko?) still wants Powder to return, deep down. Powder herself is also clearly suffering from PTSD or something, seems like she still feels super guilty for the deaths of Milo and Clang.
Really hoping things pan out the way I hope.
Dammit I'm not supposed to feel feelings.
But this episode made me. Especially the ending montage.
It's rare to see an episode where a main character has to grapple with the fact that they'll die, and this one did it pretty well.
Despite Homer seemingly not putting a ton of thought into his family, but this episode helps reveal that he actually cares quite a bit about it.
I'm honestly relieved Michael left, his immaturity and dumbassery ended up making me frustrated.
And this is the first christmas episode where he doesn't fuck something up!
Andy's trying hard, and I vastly prefer his more toned-down nature here. Always thought he was a bit cringy, but over this past half-season he's really matured.
Jim and Dwight trying to frame each other is pretty good, and drunk Erin is the complete opposite of what I'd expected.
Overall, it's pretty good. Mainly been enjoying the lack of Michael in the past season-ish.
His character archetype works best in small doses, but they'd always try to make him the focus.
Man, Skylar's gonna fuck over that kid's entire life just like she probably did to Walter Jr. if she keeps smoking (and god knows what else) while pregnant.
And Walt needs to stfu for 5 seconds so Jesse can explain shit ffs.
I don't like how CineTrak combines both the original and Unlimited into one category, but I am quite fond of the original Justice League cartoon.
Unlimited isn't a bad continuation, but I never liked how they focused on more than the core characters.
Overall though, both shows are quite good. I highly recommend them to anyone who's either a fan of the show, or has children.
I always forget Zoidberg is actually a world-class doctor when it comes to every non-human race.
Neat to see it be the plot of an episode.
I've always hated it when arbitrary (and clearly bullshit) rules are waved around as a way to conclude a story, and it's no different here.
Misandry makes the queen banish everyone - even her own daughter - forever after thanking them all for saving her, her home, the entire population of said home, and the entire damn planet.
Isn't she the ruler? Couldn't she change the rules or at least make an exception due to them all saving literally the entire fucking planet?! Or is their governmental system so broken you just can't change shit?
Well, whatever. The episode isn't bad otherwise, but that specific writing trope has never sat right with me and thus makes me think a bit less of this episode compared to others in the series - and I don't think we ever see the queen or island again, so it ultimately doesn't matter.
Oh my god, everyone being hyped up on caffeine was great.
Dwight's entire fake father/son pitch was a roller coaster, but we did get more insight on how him and Jim are actually real friends.
Darryl destroying the lights and killing the fish was so unexpected, but by god was it hilarious.
I don't even know what I just watched, but I want that lost time back.
At least Creed had a funny joke.
God, that Battlestar Galactica scene was amazing.
I love Jim and Dwight's dynamic, it's so great how they dig into each other.
Solid introduction, though the "in medias res" style of the opening feels like it could've been replaced with something else.
What the hell was that?
Very good introduction to the series. This should've been episode 1 imo.
Yeah don't watch this.
The rest of the show is good, but there is no justification to watch a guy be forced to fuck a pig.
Incredible show. Even if you don't know shit about League's lore or characters, this is still a masterpiece on its own.
There's a few nods to the game's characters, but it seems that this story is evolving on its own.
Incredibly hyped for Season 2, and am basically begging for the next chapter in everyone's journey.
I was so desperately hoping that Powder would realize Vi still loves her and just wants her back, even if she's changed.....
I really hope that can still happen in season 2.
Well fuck, everything we knew before has just changed.
Not the best introduction, it bounces around between the characters a lot and it's kinda annoying.
I do like the concept though, hopefully the rest of the series is more focused.
Definitely not what I expected, but it was still interesting.
But wouldn't time have kept resetting in a loop since Nixon got elected, so travers goes back to win, but then he drops existing so Nixon wins, but then Nixon indirectly causes the robot uprising, etc.
Ah well, it probably doesn't matter.
A great conclusion to a great arc (and the season).
Several other arcs could've used 3 episodes, but oh well. Glad this one got the time it deserved - we even get some great character moments near the end!
As with the rest of this show, it's well worth a watch.
Definitely shouldn't have had the fart jokes, but holy shit - that ending!
I'm really disappointed Andy got fired.
I was just starting to like him, and can't stand Nellie at all.
But hey, at least Kelly finally (hopefully) permanently dumped Ryan! That relationship was so toxic, I don't even know where to start.
Never liked Andy since he was introduced, and going in I thought this would be terrible - but he actually really fits well into theatre.
Also, I noticed that when Ryan showed Kelly the clock app, it read as 10:07 PM - but earlier, Andy said the show started at "8 sharp" and lasted for and three-quarter hours.
Goddamn, he blew up a full-ass floor of a building to prove his point. Badass.
Dear god, that Agnes subplot is going to give me fucking nightmares.
Very scary how this is still accurate today, though that seems to be the overall theme for the show.
Holy fuck, I was not expecting them to kill him off with a cutaway gag.
Love bob, and the political humour was on point too.
Plus another jab at fox network.