A reasonably funny episode, but the ending really bummed me out. Is S10 gonna be another dream season, this time in space? Please no, just conclude the actual story.
Is anyone else watching on just for the sake of conclusion and cannot really wait for it to end...?
Alright, I'm calling it right now: this is the most graphic gay sex scene of 2017, maybe all time.
That monologue was so bad...
Why couldn't she just be dead? Why can't characters in this show just die? Sure, Sofia is better than the other villains as of late, but the fact that she was shot in the head and survived is a joke. There is absolutely no sense of danger in this show. The characters are always safe no matter what. It's annoying. Super annoying. Especially considering how the show used to actually be good in season 1 and for a large portion of season 2. It's sad to see so many characters and plot points become jokes.
I loved this episode. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
First of all, I'm actually really scared of blackouts. I mean, if something like this happened to me and I had to live without electricity for the rest of my life, I think I'd prefer to die. I know that the blackouts in this episode only lasted a few hours, but seeing all those big cities without any lights made me feel super anxious.
Daisy, my love. I wish they'd just let you live in peace for 5 seconds.
No one can break my heart like Jemma Simmons crying. But hey, at least May's okay! Those hallucinations were terrifying.
The MVP award in this episode goes to Fitz saving the day using homemade compasses and trigonometry.
Is it just me, or are they setting up a Coulson/May romance? After 3 seasons of barely hinting at it, I didn't really expect them to make it happen, but everything's pointing in that direction. Which is fine, although I still have hope that Amy Acker's character, the Cellist, will return someday.
A classic! This movie is so underrated! I'm not a big Sandler fan but this has a lot of laugh out loud moments and is his best movie in my opinion. Jen Aniston makes the movie!!
Caleb: There was some weird guy on the forum recently.
Boyle: Forum?
Caleb: Yeah, it's a chat room for people who like to talk about eating human beings but definitely won't act on it. Wink! Yeah, it's hosted on...
Jake and Boyle: ... Reddit.
Caleb: Obviously.
When your daughter couldn’t keep a secret for a day that you kept for 18 years until the day you died
The second half was especially great. That puppet show; the bobble head that was an exact replica of its owner; the way the Paraguay/Fuchtopia meta-chamber place felt like an out of business spa; the pacing of the 3 pivoting storylines of Larry, Jane, and Cliff; the choice of actor for the dinosaur/plant guy; (who is apparently a famous villain from the comics) even Jane calling out Von Fuchs iron lung and comical brain chord as "janky." All so on point.
Amy sucks so much why did they bring her?
I watched it for the first time when I was 11 !
I see all the $cient*l*gy and Amway peeps are here voting this episode down :)
Me, at the beginning of the seasons: do gods die?
Me, after this episode: do gods have dental plan?
American Gods is the only show to portray accurately what it feels like to be kicked in the balls.
What do you think?
One of the best TV shows ever
Of course my dumb ass didn't realize this was a double episode so I ended watching this one first
finally a good episode again, not sure if it was because of jerome being in it or the fact they're done with the pathetic mad hatter story (i really hope they are)
I'm really impressed with this season so far. I think the Mad Hatter is one of the most underrated in Batman's rouge gallery and is utilized very well here.
i'm sorry, but Lucy Lu as Watson just isn't as appealing. i guess i'm only watching this show because all my other shows i've finished and so this is episode and tv show happened to be my last resort. :(