This episode is another instant classic.
"Hey are you a swinger?"
Morton and Ava putting a shut down on the co-workers dating right when Gregory and Janine were going to kiss again. I like the drama.
"Before, when it had no effect on me, I was disengaged." - Ava never disappoints.
- "Now let’s have a clean race." -"Clean? Girl I knew you in college."
Mr Johnson knowing Ava would use "6969" as a password is hilarious.
- "Please tell me you didn't use it." -"Used it? Baby, I abused it."
Not the whole staff dealing with injuries from that little park relay. :laughing:
When Stormfront is speaking German, it's actually pretty good, but with strong accents. She's saying: "Do you remember that day, Frederick, Cloe put her arms out the car window. We found the perfect spot by the river in the shade of an apple tree. It was the first time Cloe ate fresh apples."
I love that Tariq is playing the long game for making PTA profitable. He's come such a long way since his first appearances on this show!
Big day for bisexuals :heartpulse::purple_heart::blue_heart:
Moving to ABC was the best thing to happen to this show and I can't wait to see how the rest of this season turns out
How exactly does wasting a huge portion of your forces attempting to conquer the Northern Water Tribe serve as any kind of distraction to help the Fire Nation conquer Omashu…? It's not like Omashu sent any forces to help… I suppose the Avatar might have otherwise been there to help Omashu but he was long gone anyway.
"Damn... My words really have meaning huh?!... I should be more reckless."
PTA - Parents Throwing Ass
"The worst barber of all time- time."
Kevin Hart cameo. What was the budget for this season?
it took me two hours to watch this because I had to keep pausing to shriek and giggle in excitement. My children have returned to me and I refuse to be normal about it.
Brilliant. Just freaking brilliant. I don't know what they're smoking in the writers' room, but someone really needs to ensure that they never run out of it. Ever. Not only was this one crazy stupid bonkers in the usual very good way, but it also did an amazing job of revisiting earlier episodes from this season and tying it all together with the current outing while, at the same time, giving some hilarious alternative endings to what we've seen before. Did I mention that this was brilliant?
A solid outing until that insanely stupid final twist. I imagine that Liv's thought process went something like this: "While I'm breaking all sorts of laws, I should probably sit here wearing headphones and listening to music so that I can't hear my roommate, who is a lawyer for the city, when she comes home. And I should make sure that my laptop screen is facing the door to my room in order to make it as easy as possible for my roommate, who is a lawyer for the city, to immediately see that I'm breaking all sorts of laws when she walks into my room and surprises me. Because being surprised by my roommate, who is a lawyer for the city, is something that will work out well for me when I'm breaking all sorts of laws."
In the decisive scene, Ken goes after Shiv, and Roman follows because he knows what his brother is capable of. If Kendall really had shown he was a person, Shiv probably would've voted for him. Even if he didn't went after her, she probably would've. At the end, Tom keeps Greg close, because he respect what piece of shit he learned to be, and maybe also because he can still have him around to abuse. God knows he needs one in the new position he's in.
Probably the best Ava/Greg episode yet, just like The Office, this show is best when it is genuine and sincere as hell.
Everyone out here complaining about the ending. I’m just really upset my dude died his hair that hideous red color
‘But it is not about me. I can’t lash out like some raging, entitled maniac. That’s a white man’s luxury’ - Stan Edgar -
Top 3 best cold opens EVER!
you are.... my fire
the one... desire
believe.... when I say
I want it that way!
No joke, this single episode is the best Star Wars I've seen since the throne room sequence in Return of the Jedi. I can't think of anything else that comes close except maybe the ending of Rogue One.
tessa thompson come collect your emmy
The emotional breakdown that Maeve goes through after cutting her finger with Jean was one of the most heartbreaking and beautiful scenes this show has ever had, I couldn’t stop tearing up
oh lord, he's coming (bi buck)
ENDING IMO
I think , once they prevent the deaths and time-travel from being invented, Jonas'(Split Reality 1) and Martha's(Split Reality 2) universes(realities) are annihilated, the Scientist's "Original reality" splits/branches again, to form another "3rd" Split Reality which is the one shown in the end.
Since "Endings are beginnings and beginnings are endings or everything is predetermined and past/future can't be changed", this would make the most sense without breaking the show's rule because if the Scientist didn't try to invent time Travel, there wouldn't be 2 split realities and with that no Jonas or Martha coming to change the past, and if they didn't come, he would invent time Travel, a Paradox.
So the original reality still exists alongside the new 3rd reality. However Jonas and Martha are erased from existence since their universes no longer exist.
Hannah deciding to name the unborn child 'Jonas' was also a nice way to spare us a completely sad ending.
But hey who knows! The series is open for multiple interpretations.
The date sabotage was really stupid. I also really hope O gets shit because she totally used her identity in this woke ass school to get ahead. Fuck her.
Every episode with Ruth Wilson just affirms what a perfect casting choice she was.
Lots covered this episode with some powerful moments. When Mrs Coulter realised it was Lyra in the machine. Just wow.
A nice ending to an otherwise uneven season. The christmas special can't get here fast enough.
The Good:
1) Bill's agonizing realization of what she's become.
2) The Doctor's confession to Missie & The Master
3) Missie & The Master at the lift
4) "I'm THE doctor..."
The Bad
1) The resolution of Bill's story. Felt like a Dues Ex Machina rather than clever storytelling
2) The out-of-order intro. It's lazy writing IMO.
Joke's on you, John! I laughed so hard.
It's only natural for people who watch the show for the murder part of the story to find it boring but don't be fooled, it's nothing of the sort. It's a heavy hitting past of vilolence passed down generations of a family, it's a character study, it's dealing with your own demons as one covers a murder in one's hometown, not the other way around.
It's the best show on TV right now, imo!
I was mortified the entire time... mission accomplished. Nate's accent gradually changing and Spooner being "Naked and (un)Afraid" - HILARIOUS!
Another winning parody episode, this time, a mash up of every stupid reality tv show out there.
Reality TV is indeed TERRIFYING! L-O-freaking-L!
I had to look up the origin of "red handed" because they really had me going there. You can feel at peace knowing it has nothing to do with Native Americans.
There are a few eye rolling moments, but this episode is mostly... riveting.bahdum tching lol
Jokes aside... of all the DC shows, Legends of Tomorrow still has the winning formula with their satirical elixir. Sure, each episode is a hit or miss, but they manage to weld it all together, like a well oiled machine.
Ok, I'll stop, no need to hammer the point home.
Legends back on track for me. There are some hits and misses each season and even though I dislike Reality TV shows, this spoof with some unusual camera movements and framings and bit, made me remember why I love this quirky TV show.
For those who trash-talk it, you really have nothing better to do than to bitch and moan while continuing Legends
The scene when Hwang Simok was dreaming was so emotional.