Oh look another show that has its natural flow interrupted by the same ol' industry standards plaguing everything else in the last few years. Hire hack writers who don't care about the source, hire every checkbox in the book, and then blame it on the fans for not liking it. Next.
Ridiculous plot and Archer is as useless as a leader as always.
The new intro is the best thing about these Mirror episodes, everything else is just... NOPE.
Now that's the theme music they shud have had from the start instead of the pixie dust one we've had to suffer
My absolute favorite part of this episode? (spoiler) That that terrible theme song was gone(/spoiler)
Boy, has this been an underwhelming season! Aside from 2 or 3 episodes, the writing has felt so generic and uninspired. And I know this is supposed to be for younger audiences as well, but it seemed like they leaned on the childish lines and dialogues way too much this time around.
From what I understand, there’s an outlined plan for the 7 seasons and this has clearly been sort of a new beginning, with the time-jump and everything. The first season was also the weakest, while the second and third were way stronger… I hope it will be the same case now.
I just wanna know how tf they built that bridge in the dark.
YIP YIP!! I love that!
the one eyed boy aged like +10years while the Rhaenyra's kids looked like they aged only 3years. the passage of time is so wildly different between characters, makes it feel so inconsistent
Yikes. Horrible casting choices. Only the queen's older version feels like the same character. They either should have jumped earlier in the season or waited until season two. After kind of enjoying last week's episode I'm back to my overall impression of this being a poorly written and executed show.
When does this show start to become smart? this could be predicted so early. I want the writer's to be 10 steps ahead. I want Daemon to "win", because he has the most presence. All the other are lacking. Why are they bringing up "The prince that was promised"? that premise was fucked way too much in GOT.
“I’ve never been fed a pile of crap like that since truth or dare night at farm camp” - wow, that’s actually hilarious. Sometimes this show has a moment of brilliance so quick you may miss it :rofl::rofl:
Jesse and Charlie's accent switching bit had be howling :joy: and also the
"- running a business is so easy
- yeah, sound about white "
You can just fast forward this episode. There's literally nothing to watch expect for the last 15 mins
Wow, this episode really just gave us :sparkles:nothing:sparkles:
If you enjoy good storytelling, quality world building and interesting characters you will not find anything of the sort in this show.
Post-credits scene at the very end
A Japanese woman and a LGBT woman beating the living shit out of a Nazi
I call it Poetic Cinema chief kiss
ALSO WHAT THE FUCK
When Stormfront is speaking German, it's actually pretty good, but with strong accents. She's saying: "Do you remember that day, Frederick, Cloe put her arms out the car window. We found the perfect spot by the river in the shade of an apple tree. It was the first time Cloe ate fresh apples."
This show didn't end. TMDB incorrectly marked it as ended and labelled next episodes as part of a separate show. IMDB shows seasons correctly and has Season 14. Is there any way to report this so it could get fixed?
"You know what the new season needs to start off strong? A worse version of the already infamous opening song!"
At least T'Pol's clothes have shapes other than "skintight catsuit" now. I mean, they're still skintight catsuits, just more interesting ones.
Overall pretty entertaining, which is more than can be said for some late season two episodes.
It fired all its shot i feel and ultimately sits far far below the Vikings standard. This was a decent episode but he climax and realisation that you worked 6 episodes towards it is concerning. That’s it. Would take a bombshell of a finale to set up a third. Almost see it cancelled.
Am I the only one not enjoying this
Pretty solid episode. Finally, some story.
Why is there a recap and why is it so long? So dumb.
What a lazy way to eat up 15% of the episode.
Then the episode is way too rushed. This should have been several episodes.
Are they getting paid to not produce episodes?
We already knew that the Quincies were the douchebags of the Bleach universe. It is surprising it took so long for someone to actually say they are the enemy.
A poor continuation of the original series. It is very rushed with very little of what made the original series so good. I love seeing the characters again, but this arc seems like they are just rushing to cash in on a few episodes instead of doing the final arc justice.
This was a fantastic episode but they hit my pet peeve twice. They seem unaware of math. If a ship traveling warp 4.9 was chasing a ship going 4.8 and that ship was 2 light years ahead of them, it would take 100 days to catch up. One is going about 7 times light speed faster than the other. Catching up in hours like they did on the show was so out of whack I didn't need to do the math to know it was wrong.
The second time was when T'Pol said a subspace signal would that 200 years to get to the Delta quadrant. That would put the signal speed at about warp 7.1. By their own rules it should be way faster.
I know those are geeky things but Star Trek is a geeky show.