This is going from bad to worse. I love Star Trek and I hoped with Patrick Stewart it will be better, but every episode makes this even worse.
Loved seeing Doug Jones without makeup. Felt like classic Trek with the race switching
Once more Marisa carried the show, every other character is just a tragically lacklustre experience. And by every other I do mean every other.
Spoiler alert:
How they didn't explain at all that the dying character in the cube was "the Authority" is just another typical failure by the showrunners.
Jeez that was a tough episode to watch, I thought this was supposed to be a feel good comedy farming show! :cry:
For me 1890 has the best story, followed by 2023. Didn’t like the 1941 timeline much yet.
Raise your hand if you replayed the "I was wrong" dance.
A nicer ending than the books. The book ending left me with more questions than answers. This ending is more satisfying. Yet still too faithful to the books ending. While it’s a more happy ending there’s still questions in the end that were never answered.
Spoiler warning: For instance. Season 1 teased us season long that the Quagmire parents were the Baudelaire parents. Yet, now that we know they aren’t. The writers wrote them out basically and they are never reunited with their children.
I guess since it’s a coming of age story. About children learning to not need the help from grown-ups and growing up. So just like the books. The Baudelaires and Quagmires aren’t reunited with parents that are teased to be alive.
Most meta episode ever?
I loved the shot the writers took at people that want more space adventures like in season 1. "What does that even mean?", lol
Didn't Janeway memorise all conduits and Jeffrey's tube of Voyager but doesn't know where a Junction Room is?
Shame that the main punchline of this episode is Graham Linehan's (at the time) thinly veiled transphobia
Thumbs up if you said "What the fuck..." to your TV before the opening credits.
are you even an ally if you don't drop an episode at the beginning of pride month where an uncensored naked dude enters the dickhole of his lover? are you?¿?
The final scene of the episode was definitely repugnant. Another rape? REALLY? [...]
I'm not sure what I just watched. Was this totally brilliant, or a smelly turd? I... I really don't now.
How did no one point out that using pheromones to seduce people into sex is rape? Someone who is under the influence of pheromones that make them attracted to someone can't consent, that's like saying a person who's so drunk they can't see can consent.
You don’t have to wait for the after credits it just says Loki will return in season 2
Owen Wilson is in this?
wow
That cigarette smoking man is a hard bastard to kill.
Good to see Agent Doggett getting to understand how to handle these X-Files thanks to Agent Mulder
This show is inhabited by broken people. It's depressing and sad, yet the final scene was so sweet.
Please don't make a third season. That was the perfect ending.
Well.
Not sure if I keep watching this.
To plain forward, overacting, score is to much in your face and story line thin
if there is no renewal for season 2 this is an absolute best ending, Emmy becomes Dove, Dove becomes Gilbert Power, Gilbert stops Podcasting as it was the thing that destroyed his marriage...
I first read these books just under 20 years ago and wouldn't have dreamed of seeing them adapted like this. There were some less liked changes for me and a few casting duds but the rest made up for it!
I'm glad they dedicated a whole episode to this section, it really deserved it.
Mary's love backstory tweak to falling in love with a woman fit surprisingly well and was beautifully depicted.
I was in tears through Will and Lyra's pain. The actor for Will could have been a bit stronger but crikey, Dafne Keen sure made up for it! Absolutely nailed this character for me.
A beautiful and bittersweet ending. And just as when I finished the book, I didn't want to leave this world.
Kaleb:
‘Can you please help undress me?’
Jeremy:
‘Cut’
“Do you have any lube”? …. “Lisa has some” haha
Watchable because of the excellent cast but it definitely feels a shadow of its former self.
How many Muppets had to die for Villanelle's golf outfit?
What's the point of this season?
What is going ON with this show! I usually find Eve and Vilanelle to be very distracting, but today I got bored halfway through and now I don't know all that transpired. This never ever could have happened during season one or two. I don't like the writer change.
I'm mainly watching because I like Eve. And it used to be for V's charms, too, but for one thing, I haven't forgiven her for shooting Eve; and for another, V hasn't been nearly as twinkly incandescent funny this season.
Not that their relationship will heal anytime soon- V is too busy stocking up kills and traumatizing Eve with grisly scenes.