Hit like if you taped your laptop's camera (or considered it) after watching this episode lol
The moment you rewatch this episode in 2016 and you suddenly realize: Donald Trump is Waldo.
"How does it feel to be in a womans body?" Idk dude, just pick her yourself next round
Thank you for this miniseries. What a ride. Quality in every single aspect of this production, it made me emotional in the end tbh
The newly introduced character of Ulana Khomyuk is an amalgamation of several actual characters who worked with Legasov to prevent the second explosion. Even though she is fictional, she provides invaluable insight into the even greater danger of a potential second explosion. The possibility of that second explosion is fact. It would have happened if not for the bravery of the three men who volunteered to drain the water tanks.
The conflict between Legasov and Shcherbina was remarkable. This series continues to amaze with its recreation of the event, but adds just the right amount of dramatization without being offensive to those of us who find the facts as, if not more important, than just being entertained.
OMG OMG OMG that was some of the best star wars since return of the jedi. PURE AMAZING. PERIOD.
Top 3 best cold opens EVER!
you are.... my fire
the one... desire
believe.... when I say
I want it that way!
The end scene is a genuine rush of adrenaline, and those 3 men are true heroes!
"50% Off."
"Dude, that's almost half."
The first 10 minutes was spectacular! No dialogue, just pure visual storytelling at it's finest. Also, Baby Yoda is too freaking cute.
This is, perhaps, the best tv series episode ever created! The acting is extraordinary, the filmography is tremendous, the soundtrack is terrific! And that end, that end is majestic! This concludes the most and smallest epic TV series I have ever seen!
And this, dear writers of contemporary Star Trek, is how you handle a topic like that.
I'm, sadly, not surprised about the rating (68 % at the time of writing) and some comments in regards to this episode. To each his own but I thouroghly enjoyed it.
It was past overdue that Klyden left the ship. I never liked him but there was no way after this he could have stayed. Don't think we've seen the last of him.
Bortus still hasn't performed "My Heart Will Go On"
I've been thinking for 30 minutes how to review this without spoilers but I'm as giddy as a 10 year old right now. Simply shell shocked. This was pure pleasure for any Star Wars fan, just go watch it (again)
I am still thoroughly enjoying the subtitles.
Wet squelch.
Ominous music.
Wet popping.
Discomforting audio distortion.
Intense synth music continues.
I don't do drugs, but after watching this episode, I'm not so sure anymore.
Amazing,scarier than any horror because this happened and could happen again to any of us!
The thing I'm gonna miss most about this show is watching Julia Garner as Ruth. One of the most phenomenal performances ever.
WHAT THE FUCK JUST HAPPENED
Very awesome and true...It's Watchdogs meets Dexter
The Mandalorian: "Fett?"
Boba Fett: "Let's just say they might recognise my face."
I burst out laughing. Now that's a reference I can get behind!
It was nice to see Mayfeld again; he's such a charming character. And I was surprised to see Mando go through another character arc. In Season One, he had to get over his prejudice/hate of droids but that all changed when IG-11 proved to him that droids aren't all that bad. In this episode, it took Mayfeld to convince Mando (as well as quite a few others throughout both seasons) to finally let others see his face. I think it really sunk in when he met Bo Katan and her crew, but after losing the kid, he really was desperate. And it was as he said:
The Mandalorian: "He means more to me than you will ever know."
Again, fantastic writing. The twisting of these words, thrown back at Gideon is so menacing and satisfying.
TECHNICAL SCORE: 7/10
ENJOYMENT SCORE: 8/10
they're right... blip is a funny word
"This is all I had to do. This is all he ever wanted. Maybe, if I'm being honest, maybe this is all I ever wanted, too."
Finally!!! I've been waiting for this moment since the beginning. Best episode so far.
As my wife aptly said after the conclusion of the episode, "there's plenty of action but not a lot of story here." There are certainly a lot of great moments and a good bit of mystery, but it feels more like a trailer for whats coming then a its own story.
"Backstreet Boys; I'm familiar." That was the best, omg.
Anyone else feeling right at home with this show now? I didn't expect it to work but goddamn it is great. Just the right amount of pace and build to make it great. I just wish it was 20+ episodes but maybe it wouldn't be as good.
Another great episode that made me mad at Dexter for not just being honest with his son and talking to him. I wish he would just have a heart to heart because I think his son needs it. Dexter's newfound rage I think comes from his inability to be a dad and his own guilt on that is making him become uncontrollable
The big bad boss of the season is very confusing but in a good way. I don't understand it but I can't wait until I do.
Great ending. I just can't wait for the next episode.
Me, at the beginning of the seasons: do gods die?
Me, after this episode: do gods have dental plan?