IT'S A SAD DARK DAY IN
THE MCU WITH THE LOSS OF CHADWICK BOSEMAN
HE WAS THE TRUE KING OF THE MCU AND A TRUE WARRIOR JUST HOW HE WAS IN LIFE. WITH GREAT SADNESS AND A HEAVY HEART
I SAY WE ARE AN AVENGER DOWN. THANK-YOU FOR BRINGING
THE BLACK PANTHER
TO LIFE IN THE MCU
LIKE ONLY YOU COULD.
IT WAS AN HONOUR SIR
YOU INSPIRED THE WORLD.
KING T'CHALLA
REST IN POWER
WAKANDA FOREVER
I never thought that Marvel would dare to do a scene like that, where Rabona and Miss Minutes murder the former AVT agents in cold blood, woww... it was too strong a scene.
Ending was so damn exciting.... Guess you have to wait for the next episode to confirm that Jamie is dead or not...
I don't think he's dead tbh
Totally Ninja episode
Great starting.
Whoever didn't catch the Sarah Connor line from the actual man himself should be banned from the site!
Walton Goggins has played some interesting characters in the past, but The Ghoul is iconic.
I can safely say, this is One Piece! There are some things that aren't accurate, like the mood Zoro's actor is stuck in, but overall they recreated the manga in live action. It's a beautiful attempt at bringing all the fun, epicness, and ridiculousness of the series to life.
Unfortunately, they seem to have cut too much for that 8 episode "pacing" and it resulted in some scenes missing context, and Nami's arc being rushed. While not having enough screen time for Usopp, or Genzo, and doing nothing with Gin.
They nailed some moments, totally skipped others, and restructured the East Blue saga and future events in some pretty good and bad ways. Overall, the series is what we love about One Piece, done in a way that leaves you wanting more and better at the same time.
This creep deserved every single stabbing he got! motherf*****
I admit, it's more the anticipation of what this will become (in Dave we trust) as the sheer joy about what it is now. All the pieces are there and they are slowly moving into place.
Once again we learn that an Empire does not dissapear over night, that it's remnants are still working to bring it back. Which makes total sense. I know there will be discussions about and question like "how can this be, why haven't we seen that or heard that before" These shows can delve into details no movie has time to explore. It's more like reading a book where you have to go through a lot of build-up until you reach the conclusion and I like that. Sure, there is a lot of formulaic stuff (add in another lightsaber fight) but the characters all get there time.
I'm really beginning to like Baylan who shows signs of being more then just Morgans evil henchman. His regrets about the necessity to kil Ahsoka had me raise an eyebrow. I like it when those kind of characters get more depth.
5:20 Dr. Wilzig and his dog evade automatic machine gun fire unscathed because it's convenient for the plot. The Enclave has perfected cold fusion but their turrets have shitty targeting systems? Come on...
I loved every second of it, only one reason why I didn't give it a 10, if only John Kramer said Game Over at the end of the film this would have been a 10/10 !
So glad Lily Gladstone gets to make one final poignant appearance (between this and KOTFM's buzz, good month for her). In fact, the gang, though still the main characters here, recede in prominence a bit, as to give the show, which has always been portrait of a community at heart, a chance to say goodbye and spend time with its many characters properly, hilariously, movingly. Feels like it's all built around the great scene between Elora and Bear, a miniature of how this episode shows that this community all share collective support in both their grief and dreams, even if it means sending a group of friends and family apart on their own journeys.
Mvto, Rez Dogs.
this is sooooo fucking good i cant wait for the next episode!!!
The famous "If the system wants to use me, then I'll use it, too" scene... This was the scene that made me fall in love with the manhwa. Finally a MC who doesn't panic or cares in dirtying his hands and Sawano's background music has just the cherry on top
I knew chaos was brewing the moment I realized I wasn't watching alone, THE WATCHER WAS WATCHING TOO!....and this episode delivered
Actually really digging this show. Impressed at how quickly the writers have made me care about a new character in Isabelle - something that Dead City failed to do in six. Clémence Poésy is killing it.
The setting and scenery makes the series look and feel so fresh. Ok, there’s certain plot armour elements that are a little overboard (a baby being born 2 months premature and being completely fine, all children speaking English fluently, Daryl falling literally into a herd and having the time to look up and around, get up, get a weapon out, swing it about, without getting bit) but it’s whatever - it’s a tv show - about zombies, lol.
So far so good. Best stuff they’ve done in years
"We've been set up!", she says, right before dropping the incriminating gun she was holding...
I guess being born inside Arkham Asylum excuses her low IQ.
Great episode! The idea that young Scotty "worked" with JT Kirk's brother first is both funny and brilliant at the same time! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Best line of the show so far: "What did you expect, black leather?"
Suck it Fox movies! That's how you make X-Men justice. I have been expecting this moment for 24 years.
So I just got done watching episode 5 of season 3. I understand, that the show is only using a small parr of the source material from the comics. That being said Red Hood is one of my favorite characters, but they've fucked up his story for the show. I mean Scarecrow being the one putting Jason in the Lazarus Pitt & not Talia Al' Ghoul utter bull shit! The only thing I like so far is that the Red Hood costume looks pretty good :thumbsup: I usually don't comment on this stuff but you're fuck'n up my boy Red Hood's story & I felt like I had to say something about it. Any other Red Hood fans out there feel the same way?
Kind of a letdown that they teased the Inferno Saga and it ended up before it even began, with Morph for no in-story reason assuming Lylandra's appearence as a teenager only to be mind controlled by Madelyine to assume her inferno appearence for a quick reference.
I mean, I loved that there are such references (like Rogue and Magneto in the Savage Land outfits) but it would be so much better if they weren't so shallow like the ones in this episode and actually made sense in the story.
And to top that disapointingment we have a teaser for Storm return. I really hoped we would get more episodes without her.
Nathan's technorganic virus was a nice surprise though. Never imagined we would actually see that, albeit briefly, in the X-Men animated universe.
Here is hope that the next ones briing back the quality of the first two and this one won't set up a trend.