Honestly, the parts with the "queen" are the boring ones.
A little more commentary would've helped here, I think basically it's saying the child is born and probably dies over the course of a few hours, and I get the impression it's happened before, but a little more knowledge into it would've helped seal the deal and make this more memorable and less confusing.
I'm in the minority who thinks Loki is good only in small doses. But I have to say I liked how introspective he was here. May we see a less obnoxious version of the character?
Tom Hiddlestone with a great performance...as usual :)
But the whole episode, especially one scene, leaves me uneasy. It feels they're crapping all over the MCU with infinity stones being like that. Unnecessary.
So invested in this series, I feel compelled to see it through, despite the agonising grind, obsession with long sequences of meaningful looks from Elizabeth Moss, and a soundtrack that drowns out the dialogue.
the fuck did I just watch????
I hate episodes with a musical theme. Shoving in the story in the songs is annoying, and I skip these songs. Luckily the main story plot was not part of these songs.
Episode wise, meh. I am giving this a 6/10 only for the Lucifer brand. Doesn't have the charm though, and God's "acting" seems really fake, not gone lie.
A slightly dull episode, I'm sure the rest of the season will pick up.
Lovely emotional character-driven episode!
Genuinely so relieved they got their heads out of their asses and didn't come up with another reason to keep her in Gilead
oh my god
fucking finally
waste of time. For such a Short season they should Produce more episodes Like "ice in the desert" instead of this
Hopefully next season brings at least a few happy moments for the Frasers... and a better version of the Skye Boat song.
This was one of the most painful episodes I have ever seen... Was this plot necessary for the series? It appeared randomly after a glance of the plaque saying Dr. Rawlings by Lionel, but was it necessary all of that rape? First, they were afraid she was a witch and would kill them all, and the next second they are all raping her?? Besides thinking it wasn't necessary for the plot (so many stories can be created for that time and era and for all characters and they chose more raping?!), it was very painful to watch all episode due to an outstanding interpretation by Catriona Balfe. And those 70s thoughts? What were they adding to the show? Until next year Outlander...
This series authors obsession with gratuitous sexual violence is tiring and gross. I made it this far with the show so I shouldn't be suprised, but doing it to Claire, such beloved character, was just so cruel. I could barely watch it. Jaime, Bree and Claire have all been raped. And for what? To further the plot, to make it dramatic and angsty. Yes those were dangerous times, blah blah, we know. I'm sick of watching women being raped on television, i'm sick of gritty and twisted. I like Outlander, yes, but mostly for the heartwarming stuff - Jaime eating Pb&j sandwiches, Claire and Jaimes epic love, found families, cinematography. Not this. For God's sake.
At times this is a beautiful show and I love the actors. But I did not like the scenes in the future this time. It just didn't fit right for me. Also, I am tired of the rape scenes in this show. They go on too long. Not a good season finale at all.....
This show is lucky for having great characters that we've grown to care deeply about and would continue to watch no matter what. Because if it weren't for them, the ridiculous and pointless amount of rape storylines would've made me give up on it long ago. It's like a rite of passage for every single one of them. Enough already.
Sometimes I feel like they "overuse" the raping plot. Almost all the main characters have been raped: Jamie, Claire, Fergus, Ian, Brianna... There's so much other things that could change a character. I just can't see the reason of this.
That was a lot of birds! I don't like the intro song. I prefer the old one
The "Behind Enemy Lines" slow motion explosions scene was so ridiculous. We all know nothing will happen to June. She has plot armor! And worst of all was the cover song of a Coldplay song. barf
Solid set-up episode. Hope we get more of Amos/Avasarala scenes in the future, because they are two strong, different personalities that are hilarious together. "I'm a member of parliament, not your favorite stripper." "You could be both."
Only problem I have with the plot is I don't care one bit for any of the factions. Belt, Mars, Earth - doesn't matter. They all have their own agendas. I want to know about the alien stuff and that is moving very slow.
"Kay, you want me to shoot Morty?" "Cool, I'll see you later." "How about now? I'm free right now." God, I live for these Amos moments.
Yo, Sarah Connor decided to fight Skynet by joining the military and going after Alien technology ?
Yeah I'm quite sad at this episode..
I f*king cried, Luke at the end & R2 ?! best episode ever. This even tops the sequel triolgy for me. You know, this even makes 2020 a good year. 10/10
Part time saviour, full time dad.
OK, I agree with most comments. Theses last episodes were not worthy of the whole show. We were all expecting a huge final battle, not some leftover vamps. But it would have been amazing if anything was related to their first case ever. Like ending a cycle.
Not gonna lie tho. I cried like a baby when wayward son came up.
AND LOVED that the actors themselves thanked us for sticking around.
Raylan in space! I could use more Raylan.