Absolute banger of an episode. Holy cow.
So Liz has been one of the loud voices trying to get Q out and she was expecting him to choose her to get some food? :joy::joy: But I gotta say that watching her scream that Q blew all her plans over and over was good TV.
I was so afraid that Liz would throw this opportunity out just because she hates Q, it would be a terrible move on her part. I'm glad to see it all worked out. It is not that I want Q in the game, but it is always so good to watch a blindside go right.
A lower Sonic, a lower human sidekick, a lower villain, a lower story line.
It's like a direct to DVD Sonic Movies, and the Sonic franchise is not that strongh to begin with.
Not good, But it's watchable.
The bad guy gets killed by a big piece of product placement.
There is no other show that makes me laugh as hard as this one
"... from Amazon Prime"
"DiDn'T yOu OrDeR tHaT yEsTeRdAY ?"
Take your sad, pathetically forced, ads and go shoe-horn them in somewhere else. There really is no escaping them now, is there ... ?
As generic as they come.
This isn't yet a final opinion.
After watching a few episodes, I feel that it doesn't pick up the threads of what happened in the 1st season at all. So far, I've only seen short cut mini-stories, so I have a feeling that the creators are just wasting our time with this season. It will be clear after 12 episodes whether my opinion changes, but I'm sure I'm a little disappointed. It's still entertaining, but the main story thread doesn't make any sense.
When your entire personality is based on being black and from Africa, but you get offended when someone refers to you in that way. No way of not offending those women at this point.
Edit: this comment was meant for episode 2
Does every woman marvel show going to finish with a hug instead a fighting scene (she-hulk + echo).
Not sure if that prove that women can be heroes too.
After two episodes, there are a few things I do not get about this new show. First, why do you bother making it, if you do exactly the same script like in the movie before? Second, why are the actors so young? I guess it's about making a new franchise for a target group which is basically this young. But this does not work for me on so many levels. I think the characters should at least be 16 years old. So that fight scenes actually look like fight scenes. And that you do not need a legal guardian for a quest to support them. And third, I am not sure that I actually buy the whole lightning story. Why is it, that the highest gods cannot comprehend who actually stole the lightning bolt? An alcoholic, a horse, a goat and a child got behind this in two minutes. So much about all seeing and all knowing gods.
The AI did it
Urgh
Most sophisticated bunker in the world with smash able glass and no system against a tiny fire (at first) to protect the servers for a multi million ai system. Alrighty then.
If you ever wanted a Scott Pilgrim show with barely any Scott Pilgrim in it, then this one’s for you!
"Will Sam really give £100?"
Okay, wow, Marcus’ depression had already been incredibly realistic so far but this episode really hit it home.
It’s breaking my heart that Ginny doesn’t seem to notice or care what is going on with her boyfriend (who has supported her throughout all her mental health struggles), but I’m happy his sister is at least there for him <3
P.S. Can someone please explain to me why on earth Georgia just randomly killed Cynthia’s dying husband!???
I'm not a fan of how they turned the literature class into a question of race. I can see the problem (I am a white girl though, so naturally, I am unable to perceive it as she does), but on the other hand, she also skipped a lot of classes, so it makes sense that she would get some extracurricular work. All in all, to me, what she did in this scene seemed like an act of teenage angst rather than an act of defiance due to racial issues. If she wouldn't have skipped classes, then the message would have been more clear and powerful
This is not Goosebumps. Not even close to Goosebumps. It's a collection of stories that lean toward horror drama with a high school story arc. This doesn't feel like RL Stine and doesn't play out like a whimsical horror story. I'm gonna finish it because I've started it but if you came for the Goosebumps nostaligia, look, feel, and story telling, you will be disappointed.
Is this better than the original... I guess that depends on the generation you belong to, and how much of the original baggage you carry... I for one am not entirely sore that it has taken the direction it does, and am definitely not thinking it is bad... also don't mind the season arc, instead of it being an anthology.
That said, the character played by Justin Long hasn't gotten traction in the story... and that his face reminds me of "I'm a Mac" doesn't help to take him seriously... but at the time of this writing, we are only 5 episodes up, and the series is still largely open... Rachel Harris, as always, does justice to her role. Always liked her in drama roles... I definitely like the character development and the transition between the first 5 episodes.
What I don't understand is, why is this classified under the genre, 'Comedy'?
Had high hopes for the movie, but am very disappointed. The plot is weak and slow. The graphics are poor. The action sequences are mediocre.
It has Vin Dieael levels of fAMiLiA cringe.
Could've been something great but DC again squandered it.
Feels like Disney+ started great with Loki and gone downhill from there, and now making Netflix brainless crap.
At least we got Bold on Bold action out of this.
so that lady expose that alien by shooting him in the leg without killing him.. but fury doesnt know he can do that ?
House need 3 things :
- Discretion (Every Skrulls know the address)
- Security (Everyone enter without any alarm and no bulletproof glass)
- Light (Lots of window go very well with the first 2)
No Heroics meet Powerless.
As good as niether but overall Ok.