Great episode, but it really bugs me that this is classed as a 'special'. This is a straight-up episode of Downton Abbey, only longer. Starting season 3 without watching this first would be entirely wrong, so much would be missed. Special episodes should be stand-alone and shouldn't impact the overall plot/direction of a show going forwards.
Again, fantastic episode, but by no means is this a 'special' episode.
I am very frustrated that Claire didn’t play the paradox card: with Randall dead, Frank doesn’t exist, Claire doesn’t marry him, they don’t travel to Scotland together and she doesn’t go back in time in the first place. Jesus Christ, just explain that to Jamie and stop all this unnecessary drama.
Did they charge all the way from the ships to the village..?
This episode was so bad, so utterly pointless, that even fucking Frannie eye-rolled from her deathbed when she saw that it was "God" who'd shown up to heal her . They could have turned this into a 20 second post credit clip.
I'm already sick of Sawyer's casanova shtick. Does he ever stop sexually harassing Kate?
“It’s okay baby girl” :sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob:
Beautiful, breath-taking scenery but dreadfully boring and dragged out way too much. It was hard getting through this episode. 5/10.
I like to think of myself as having cognitive functions that generally work okay, but I have to admit that I've been thoroughly stumped by the relative chronology of these last three episodes. Did the two Holiday episodes exist in an alternate universe? Did they time skip ahead? If so, why did the time skip back for this episode? Were the Holiday episodes, in fact, a dream? I know Good Trouble has been doing funky things with chronology since the very beginning, but that's generally been within the confines of single episodes. Someone please explain this thing to me, because apparently I'm too dense to grok what's happened here.
I was expecting a gay scene but ok
So, for anyone else who's kinda bad with faces, there's two different cops in this episode: the one from the beginning and end, and the one in the middle of the episode who buys bags.
I got confused and thought it was the same guy. It's really not, lol.
I really like this series, but this episode is offensive for bisexual, or other non hetero-/gay- people. There is a lot of different sexualities. There is no right one. There is no choosing sides. Sexuality is a spectrum, and everyone is in a different place on this spectrum.
Jack is such a tool! This is my second watching of 'Lost' and whilst the first time round I had the impression he was a good guy; when you actually watch this show fluidly, no breaks, he really is a pain in the ass. His constant put downs, bad temper flaring all the time, talking to people in a hostile way and shouting when he doesn't get what he wants.
He's my number 1 most annoying islander
This episode should have a big disclaimer at the beginning.
The problem is not what she does, but the fact that it's never acknowledged for what that is and we never have a moment to see how he feels about it. The show takes so many liberties with respect to historical reality, that it has no excuses, regarding the absence of Simon's point of view here.
It feels like the writers threw a bunch of random ideas to see what sticks. It's frustrating
I swear people are just trying to find excuses to hate everything these days. I thought this was good. There were some seriously epic moments, the actors did a good job, the visuals were very nice, and it added some cool backstory to what's going on in the main Witcher series. Honestly, I don't know why so many people hated it.
what was the point of this episode even? Claire could have simply told him, if jamie kills randal now, frank wont exist and claire wouldn't be here. I hate the unnecessary drama
Those scenes between Amy and Kirsten were super sweet. Really well made and realistic as well.
Great episode. I loved the ending. Just ask. LOL.
OFC the least interesting character had to be the Dragon. I knew it had to be Mat or Rand bc they were so annoying and boring
I'm so done with Jack ALWAYS treating Kate like shit and making her cry and feel guilty... He's such an asshole
Jack continues to annoy me...
Found my attention waning during this one. It's looks like the show might have second season syndrome
It was a hell of a setup to build on after all.
Gellis was from 1968!??! Why didn't they talk about that begore! aggg how log has Gellis been in 1700'?? I just want to know more about Gellis story :( Maybe they didnt kill her because she was pregnant o for another reason and she will reunite whith Claire....
As much as I love Rachel...worst decision she could make is choosing a relationship over her career. Should've chosen Stanford.
Seems a bit “convenient” that the writers choose to have Lisa be absolutely heart broken about being pregnant, not wanting to get an abortion and then her body just doing it on its own.
Oh wait, those aren’t even legal anymore in the US right?
Damn that was some intense stuff! On the field and off.
Also find the episode title amusing since switch hitter is also slang for bisexual. It's gotta be intentional. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: