This was the best episode of the entire series. Both extremely sad and funny.
My head is spinning. This is the best episode of this season so far. So many things happened, so many laughs, you had no time to breath.
Amazing episode. So many jokes crammed into one episode. They have gone completly crazy. They are not holding back.
This was the best episode so far. The best acting at the end.
This was the best episode I have seen.
Great episode. What was strange was that they had more and better footage in the making of at the end that they didn't use in the actual episode. They clearly had better footage of the dolphins that they didn't use.
Great series. I have 2 ILM books from 20-30 years ago and it is a nostalgic look to see the same images. It is bittersweet because at the end of episode 2 you still see like Lucas holding a grudge. Like he can't enjoy the moment or be grateful and happy with what he has, what they achieved. The visual effect visionary was John Dykstra and people at ILM who made everything themselves, even the materials. Not Lucas that didn't know what they were doing and who wanted to fire Dykstra.
Very interesting episode and presented things I had not seen before especially the formation of the universe. They never really talked about the The Big Bang and didn't show at what moment it occurred. What they showed was several points in the dark web started to heat up at many places. Are these the Big Bangs (and not just one) and they occurred at different times? They couldn't go off all at the same time.
Poor Anne of Cleves. She is not ugly. She is pretty.
The last segment of New Rules was absolutely amazing.
I enjoyed this very much.
Loved this episode. What I love about this show is that they put our heroes in new situations every week and by that I don't mean they travel to different times. They change the dynamic. Like it's not always the same 3 people on the mission. They change the interaction between the characters in the present and that's exciting.
The best episode of the entire series.
It's interesting that with the third movie where they finally had full control, so many things went wrong and it was also an unpleasant experience for ILM people.
Also amazing how much they disliked Richard Marquand and didn't think he was fit for the project.
"George was on the set every day for Return of the Jedi. George was back and now stuck doing exactly what he tried
so hard to avoid. Then George chose to do the second unit himself so it was a good backup. For this movie, George was leaving nothing to chance. He had no idea what to do and you saw this on a daily basis. And, so, with nobody in charge...
Or one-and-a-half people in charge, there was a lack of focus. There was no sense of the right person being in the right job. George Lucas' hand-picked director had lost the confidence of his cast. Daniels felt very much like, he was dismissed
and ignored by Marquand. It's like this man is a complete fake and the more his "fakerism"... New word, came to the fore, the more pathetically bullying he became. He tried to pick on people. He tried to pick on me. I didn't like that. This was a problem. He was dealing with a director who couldn't direct frankly.
Amazing episode. Things I did not know before.
"Kurtz was very influential in picking Kershner."
"The trouble was, producer Gary Kurtz was concealing the truth from George and the truth was, things weren't looking good. Gary was not reporting the figures."
"George Lucas had done the impossible and topped the first Star Wars movie... or maybe it was Irvin Kershner who'd topped George Lucas. When The Empire Strikes Back comes out and it gets much better critical reviews, Lucas blames Kershner. Lucas says, "They're reviewing Kershner. They're not reviewing Star Wars." and ultimately what he realized was Kershner put an individual stamp on Empire that Lucas didn't really want. People credited Kershner with elevating the material and that offended Lucas. Well, offended or not... the truth is now, more than ever, that The Empire Strikes Back is a bit of a masterpiece."
The pilot was decent but this second episode was unbelievably funny, like rolling on the floor. I hope the rest is as good. :thumbsup:
Also the paper on Stanley Hudson's head.
This was surprisingly really good.
This is the most tragic of all the 6 wives.
They didn't show it. The biggest dramatic part was her trial and they totally skipped it. Her father and her former lover was on the jury and they declared her guilty. Very strange they skipped that part. Her father was even worse than what they show here.
I thought this was one of the better episodes of this season.
Another great episode. Seeing Wolsey losing control of himself was amazingly acted.
The best episode so far. Loved the herbal stuff.
Did not like the first 2 interviews but then at the end, New Rules was magnificent.
Extra footage from episode s13e03 June 12, 2017.
Extra points for the 2 ladies behind Aisha.
Love this show and surprisingly it's getting funnier and funnier.
The opening the best part.
I'm giving just an extra 2 stars to the lady on the right! I have seen her several times in the past episodes.
This was one of the best episodes I have seen till now.
Best opening of all the night shows about the current events.
Make sure you watch the extended edition.