This episode deals with death in such an interesting way, the manor in which the fireflies turn into coins from Coles perspective when they had died and been replaced juxtaposed to the blunt discussion from his grandpa in the presence of the inevitability of the echosphere. The episode was not so much about Sci-Fi but about the human condition, we all want an after life but perhaps the best we can do is live the life we have.
I love that this story of the anthology is left unfinished, will Jacob be stuck forever?
What a reboot! I am loving this new series, it's so good to have RTD and Murray Gold back again!
Wow, this actually had me crying, that never seems to happen. Beautiful storytelling and world building, I really invested in these characters.
The book "What to do when your best friend leaves" had me absolutely cracking up
A cute little kiss to end on.
This episode was so hilarious, I'm so happy to see everyone back!
I think I'm dedicated to the fact that I can never watch this without crying. I first watched this when I was 10 and 15 years later it still hits me hard.
Fanny is outstanding in this, really makes the episode!
Capitalism is messed up! This episode was good for wrapping up the story but it felt like it was missing something. Also the drama with the elevators and the conversation immediately afterwards was unrealistic.
Brilliant, so many emotions! I feel like they could leave it there and it would be satisfying (though naturally I still want more).
Holt and Wuntch are fantastic in this episode
Each time I see this episode and Rosa smashes through that window to escape I cry with laughter
Everything Neil Gaiman touches turns to gold, I really enjoyed this, so I was surprised to find out it is attributed to DC comics.
This made me cry, this was so lovely. I love this show so much. Also that part where Ms. Merkin popped up in Gene's head had me howling
This has me laughing every five minutes, an absolutely golden episode!
Moira's accent and chat in this episode is so brilliant.
Such a cute ending, the writers really know how to use interpersonal relationships.
I absolutely love this one, Seven is really growing as an individual
wow I loved this cold start!
Britta reading "Warren Piece" is a genius visual pun. I love this show so much.
That final joke really paid off, I loved this episode
"Dude... Are you Nemo? People are looking for you bro" honestly had me in stitches
A truly very sad end to this episode. What's worse is - this series is based on the truth - how many doctors is this a reality for?
A very interesting episode and it features what has to be my favourite scene in the series, the bathtub call scene.
Opening the door to those two absolute KINGS is so fantastic :joy: I also love that this show almost became a caricature onto itself, they really knew how to keep it entertaining
It's very funny to see the shoe on the other foot, with Scully the 'expert' and Mulder offering less than his usual help.
I am so pleased that this show is being taken over again by Russell... Wtf was that plot line, and why bother starting 4 or 5 arcs in one episode. I really hope the questions from the last series are answered, Chibnall may redeem himself yet. Poor writing so far.
Bob's dream about office work is the best thing ever