Great (but emotional) episode. Now can we get into some uplifting stuff with some odd bits of humor? Make us laugh a little again.
Man, I've never been so anxious for an entire episode. I was so scared knowing that something was gonna happen to them and trying to brace myself for an incoming jump scare. I could hardly enjoy the happy, peaceful moment they were having.
Also, the mall had a lot of stores I recognized so I searched up where it was filmed and found out some trivia for anyone else who didn't know: this series was filmed in Calgary in Canada. Cool!
i am DEVASTATED this was such a powerful and depressing episode. ALL the awards for bella and storm
Each episode has me more and more impressed with Bella's portrayal of Ellie. It's excellent.
Also, Ellie checking her hair in the reflection was super cute.
Jeez, the snowflaky reactions of straight white men because not every single episode and narrative centres them - anything deviating from that priority is apparently "woke". Get over yourselves, you egomaniacal bigots.
Anyway, another great episode that nicely expanded Ellie's backstory - bonus points for the Mortal Kombat II appreciation, too :nerd:
There are episodes like these which are just freaking beautiful.
After all these years, all the up and downs, all the good and shit, all the 'cant wait for next weeks episode' to the not watching for years and having to catch up.
After everything I'm actually kinda sad to this show end. It definitely needs to but still. I mean I was 15 when I watched the first episode, I'm 27 now. I have been reading the comics for even longer. This universe, for better or worse, has been a big part of my life and I will definitely miss it.
I actually enjoyed the pacing of this movie. The horror aspects are mostly restrained for the first half of the movie, and I thought it highlighted a bit more of the allure someone like eve's character would feel without noticing the obvious evil all around.
I get that most people are there for the jumps and gore, but I thought it was a fun movie that really does a strong job of contrasting itself with the 50 Shades/Twilight brand of romance where the man is unhealthily obsessed with the female lead for no apparent reason and somehow isn't supposed to be a psychopath. Evie is a badass.
Why do leaders that can't even provide for and manage their own kingdoms think that they can 'civilize and suppress' other worlds as well? Perhaps fix your own broken society before searching for more to conquer.
4 episodes wasn't enough haha. I loved it especially the extra scene. Can't wait for the next Witcher season
I love how Chloe is more concerned about the Coach giving the players the test than the fact that there were fountains of fire all over the field.
Not sure what I was expecting from the last ever episode, but I don't think that was it. It was a good episode, but until the last few minutes it felt like it could have gone anywhere in the season.
Still, there's Ark of Truth and Continuum to go yet.
And those last few minutes really were rather charming and a bit bittersweet. The missions to save the galaxy continue.
Chevron 7 locked.
Oh God. I cried my eyes out. Such a great show but oh so sad. The actors were superb. Haven't seen a show this heart tearing for a while.
A must see. Old scool story telling, with great actors, excellent outdoor scenes, tragic characters and perfectly fitting music.
Most defintelly in my hall of fame.
A more realistic approach to the pioneers and westerns. Don't know how accurate it is, but seems much more accurate than those typical saloon gunslinger productions.
There is no right choice. There is only luck.
Some people should remember this, I have to say.
This show was amazing, and this is coming from someone who doesn’t watch westerns. I think just about everyone would enjoy this show as long as they are willing to give it a chance. I’ve seen some reviews of people saying this show was woke. Well I have wokeness myself, but I definitely wouldn’t consider this a woke show.
Billy Bob Thornton was mentioned ad a cast member I was hoping he'd have a bigger part than just a cameo role. He seemed like hed fit in right in this series.
Well I can say this is the top one of 2022 great acting and story
This is quickly turning into my favorite show. I find it to be a blend of Lonesome Dove and the TV Series from the mid-70s “How The West Was Won” with a little of the classic western Red River tossed in. Absolutely, love the Isabel May character Elsa Dutton. Really hoping they don't kill her off. Doesn't look good from the opening sequence of the series.
5 Episodes in and it's pretty good so far.. looking forward to this series lasting quite a few seasons. Hope the quality of writing keeps up.
9/10
i guess this is more stuff for USA persons, since its over there in western. for me, living in Portugal, i have zero idea
I must say that only one episode is left, but i give a 9 no this show
all the actors for me have done a great but great show
and the surrounds really make me feel that this really happened, and probably part of it happened for real
cant wait for the last one but sad if they dont make a season 2
what a dramatic show and im not even the type of person that enjoy drama that much
Too sad.
But I enjoyed it.
Finally a good tv show. Must watch
First good serie of 2022 love it
Be warned... this will break your heart. But it's worth it.
Wow!... Not really into westerns per-say, however, this show is Amazing and will bring Sorrow & Joy to your heart & Eyes.
I can't ait for season two,... Paramount+ confirmed on February 15 that more episodes are indeed on the way. It's unclear how many new episodes will be shot and if they will consider it a full season, but rest assured that the story isn't ending yet.
You don't have to like western movies/series to fall in love with this masterpiece Also, just knowing that Taylor Sheridan wrote this is enough reason for you to watch it.
Watched first 2 episodes - very good!! Better than Yellowstone - which has turned into a sort of soap opera.
So far 10/10