This episode was amazing. But why is this listed as a special?
A great episode. The twilight zone has always been about hot political topics so if you have problems with that then why are you even watching it. This show was and is about problems with society.
White conservatives will hate it but this episode is true to the spirit of the original series. Tense with a message relevant to our times.
This just breaks my heart for so many reasons and on so many levels. The supernatural really does pale in comparison to a human being's capacity for hate and violence. :(
Great episode very much in line with the original series! I’m excited to see what else is too come. I feel like people are misremembering the original show because this was very similar to most twilight zone episodes and it was great.
After everything that happened with COVID, I really needed to watch something like this! Also thanks for explaining where the Omicron variant comes from :joy:
Can I just say I absolutely love how in this episode Gwess sings "Jolyne, Jolyne, Jolyne JOLYYYNE" to the tune of the famous Dolly Parton song?
The cases covered in Hulu's S1E1 do not match this description
Wow, that hit deep. This does serve as a lesson and a reminder that the scariest things on earth are not the ones we don't understand, but those we think we do enough to give up a piece of our souls for, until all we've got left is our souls to give for something we never really understood in the first place.
Samir could be anyone of us, but how many of us can honestly say they can do what he did for his final act? #ChivalryLives
Very interesting first episode looking into the Japanese Spider-Man series along with interviews featuring the cast and creators.
I've loved the song At Seventeen by Janis Ian. And the Triopenin ad was great, it's still fresh. Hahahaha I really enjoyed the sketch with the puppets too. And the sketch of Americans showing guns in the streets is so current... Hahahahaha Sorry, not sorry.
It was pretty predictable but I did enjoy the flow of it. Slow but ominous - the heavyness was tangible.
It was predictable for me, but I like how it went all Death Note with the killing joke(s).
This Death Note's version is better tan Netflix one