feels like the weakest episode this season --- understandably we are all recovering from the previous episodes' action, so it makes sense for the plot to cool down and move on to the future times.
they're right... blip is a funny word
just terrible people inflicting terrible things on other terrible people, being terrible
this show is so good... and apparently so well managed that marketing department gets a bunch of Intelligencia boy to put low rating of this amazing show
goddammit Jerry... or was it Larry? Terry?? Garry!!
andrew garfield has to win something after that last scene of this episode
I'm rarely disturbed by what I see on television anymore... but damn... that police station scene was intense!
i enjoyed that episode... despite the terrible attempt at the last leg of escape. also, MAYA PEN15 ERSKINE!
the amount of anger emanating from vader on that scene as he's burning obi-wan.. amazing! wonder what holds him back... the fact that other people showed up (making it less personal for vader) or was it anakin still having feelings for his brother-in-arms
child leia is a marvelous partner to obi-wan... her wit and charm came through
"we're the world champions at this" // "TAKE THAT, FRANCE!!"
Stephen Root... Danny Trejo... awesome cameos!
on the other hand, the gang of scooter-riding-calvin-klein-models look way too comical for this show --- wtf??
i want yelena to date me, paralyze me, cover me in bear fur, and burn me alive as i stare at her in a humongous flower dress
appreciates the casting diversity but the cinematography makes this show looks cheap (not 90s Hercules level, but some shots are close to that)
gutted seeing maxine again, but in different situation
"turns out i like standards" :heart:
imagine if david fincher made this miniseries....
i guessed it right! wahooo
I was grinning wide when Brainiac and ZOD! showed up at the end
How I Met Your Skrull
this is better than IT FOLLOWS
turning into breast milk might be the scariest death i've heard yet
if it wasn't for NoHo Hank, i'd be out
that loss really got to me
perry mason... the luckiest man alive.... i'm just glad someone finally takes care of della this time around
seeing ashley johnson got me so emotional... and the clear transition of joel from the colder guardian to a fatherly figure also got me
one of the strongest pilots i've ever seen
lauren lapkus in the shakespeare sketch is my highlight. it does make me miss drunk history.
this episode was an intense stuck-in-a-cabin movie... amazing
"perfect blue" in one episode, amazing!!