Imogen Poots is the most beautiful girl i've seen in my whole life. Seriously
Oh my! It's Lagertha :D
The last 10 minutes of this episode is probably one of the most powerful endings I've ever seen! Gave me goosebumps!
Money money money. The title says it all, this is an episode about repaying debts, whether it's Junior's debts to his lawyers, the capos' debts to their boss, Tony's debt to his family, or even Chris's different kind of debt to his mother and father.
It's also about the downturn. Carmella says this all has to come to an end, and there's the pall from that sentiment hanging over the episode. Things aren't looking so good for once, and there's a sense that the grasshoppers and ladybugs should start storing food for winter.
I'll admit I didn't love the episode. There was a lot of set up for things that I expect will come later. But it was an interesting salvo for the fourth season.
This was just brilliant. Too brilliant, in fact.
Trust me, if you've seen it, it's worth the extra 25 minutes to watch this video that explains it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9AWkqRwd1I
Didn't laugh a single time. What has this show become? :/
Hurr Hurr girls talking about geeky things. How weird. Oh they talked about rom coms, it's back to 'normal' now.
Really not sure why I'm still watching this show. It's just insulting, the jokes stopped being funny long ago and the only likable characters are usually the butt of the jokes. I'll be surprised if I finish the season coz I'm done with this show.
i'm not up to date on Game of thrones (yea I said it lol) and there was a few spoilers that ruined the fun for me.
The structure was a mess. Any enjoyment I would have had in the movie is ruined by how poorly scripted it was.
From the first scene, which steals the beginning from Apollo 13, I couldn't stop comparing both films. Both based on true stories so unbelievable that you wouldn't be wrong in thinking they were from a movie script and both with Tom Hanks playing the commander of a ship.
But while Apollo 13 is a masterfully piece in how to maintain tension and drama when there's no Bad Guy and we all know the happy ending, Sully relies on the crutches of every other Hollywood trope and makes up villains out of ordinary people who did their job well and tries to insinuate a reveal that never really pans out.
There are some effective moments in seeing capable people passionate of their jobs helping others working like clockwork to save lives. But those few moments aren't enough to save this train wreck of a movie.
this episode was the most annoying piece of sh*t i ever had to endure.
I see you shiver with antici......................pation
WOW!! This episode was so intense!! I wanna see John meeting his daughter again now that she know who he is. And Morgan being supportive and saying those nice things to her about John was also really sweet.
And now to think that the A team is taken and they need help.
I so need to see Morgan, Devon and Ellie saving Team Bartowski!! It's going to be awesome!
Felt really sorry about Chuck's dad! :( And poor Ellie and Chuck had to watch it
Claire finally broke the 4th wall .Probably the best season so far.
we don't submit to the terror. we make the terror.
Quite a weak story here I thought. Even in the 24th century women seem to be all too easily swept off their feet by a guy with a nice smile
I'm sure many would disagree, but this is the first episode of TNG which I would describe as good, or indeed watchable at all. Up to this point it's a confused mess of cheesy storytelling and awkward dialogue. The Klingon stories are always fun, and while this isn't the first Klingon focused episode of the series, it's certainly setting the template for what was to come. It looks great and benefits from the excellent Klingon ship set built for the feature films.
I actually remember the first time I saw this episode, late night on Sky One. I was a kid and should have been in bed but I was captivated by it, and recognised it as being of higher quality.
Riker is totally on form, showing his ability to adapt and even have fun with whatever situation is thrown at him. Great to see Brian Thompson in his first of several Trek roles, too.
That was really cool! I loved seeing more of the Klingon culture.
Really interesting episode. It seems like the first time the very clearly had a choice to violate the prime directive with emotion. I can't see HQ overlooking what was a clear violation but at the same time the Enterprise ships have always had some extra leeway.
I'm really starting to like Dr. Katherine Pulaski. Wasn't too sure about her at first, but I've really enjoyed her character and liked her storylines during the last 5 episodes or so.
I found it unbelievably irritating that the older brother was blamed for something the younger one did by himself. Older brother pranking his younger brother by playing dead is in no logical way related to younger brother being an idiot and eating the fruit. Younger brother could've eaten the fruit at any time. The person who made it so easily reachable for uneducated kids is to blame, and I'm willing to bet it wasn't his older brother...
Wow. Well that sucked even more than I was expecting for a season finale, and I had low expectations in the first place with how disappointing this entire second season has been. I can maybe guess it was probably better in the LN, but all the arcs in this second season were pretty bland to begin with story-wise. I don't see how they would be that much better in the novels. I love isekai light novels but Overlord is definitely one series that I never really liked too much (even the first anime season), and I will definitely not be reading the LN any time soon.
As for the third season, I'll probably still watch it when it airs in the summer as 20 minutes a week for 13 episodes isn't that much time. Still, I'm definitely not going to invest any more time in this series than that though.
Another episode I seem to have no memory of! But again, not too surprising because it's nothing special. Geordi episodes just seem to fall so flat for me, and I can't help but think that it's because LeVar Burton's performance is crippled by that damn visor on his eyes. The most interesting parts of the episode involve the Klingons, and there are two pretty great actors playing the guest roles here.
We also get our first glimpse of a shadowy Romulan female who will emerge soon. The ending highlights the limitations of episodic television as Deanna emphasises to Geordi that it will take him a "very long time" to resolve and accept what has happened to him; nope, he's fine by the next episode.
Honestly Im a huge fan of the anime, and manga, just look at my damn avatar! I love Ichigo and was hoping they don't butcher this, cause I would be so disappointed. But for a live action movie adaptation they got a lot right, and don't expect it to pack all anime and manga all into 108 minutes, for a live action adaption of a fantastic anime series this was pretty good.
Honestly I enjoyed it, and I loved the character of Ichigo in the movie, and for what little time they had, they did some decent character development. You could only do so much, and I was hoping for more, lets just hope their is a BLEACH 2 so they can jump deep into the Bleachverse.
If you are a fan of Bleach you will enjoy this.
That whole thing between Raj and Anu is not working. It feels forced and unnatural and they have no chemistry. But the writers seem determined to have everyone married by the end of the show.
Very intriguing episode! I'm excited to see the conclusion.
Is it just me or does the cave that Picard and Data are lead to by the Romulan guards look at lot like the cave from 3 episodes ago (Silicon Avatar), where Riker and co. where hiding from the Crystalline Entity?
I was prepared to be irritated after watching yet another episode about Riker finding a playmate, but this was a very good, very intense episode.
Ivar is an idiot. lol