I have found a huge blooper. Kyle MacLachlan takes out his iPhone before they cut!! And nobody in the production noticed. Idiots! ;)
Marguerite was hot! The prince made the wrong choice! :)
One thing I didn't get, did he commit suicide? He said he wouldn't at the end.
Seems the bakers are not as good as the first season. They didn't touch the real objects before. That's cheating. They made their cakes look so good that they didn't need to touch the real objects.
trakt.tv messed up again. They merged the 2 Niagara episodes into one. They shouldn't. All the comments here are not for Mafia episode.
I felt the colors were too washed out. In their other series, the sand has a warm yellow color. Here not, the sky also not blue. I just don't get it why they didn't make it more vivid. I wanted more colors.
This season is a disaster up until now.
NASA sends a trained NASA astronaut that can't handle staying in space for just one month?
I just re-watched this for the second time. I can't describe how much I enjoyed it the second time, even more so than the first time.
Amazing score by Max Richter. Love the track "The Shores Of Scotland"
I watched it back to back part of
The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)
Elizabeth (1998)
Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
Mary Queen of Scots (2018)
I was kind of worried to see this again. It shows Queen Elizabeth like a mustache twirling villain and I didn't want to erase Cate Blanchett's performance watching these back to back. But as I said I really enjoyed it despite Margot Robbie's performance. I just consider it like a separate entity and you will enjoy Mary Stuart's story. I'm not even worried if they are historically accurate, I just enjoy them as stories exploring the human condition. (I was actually surprised how close this was to reality, I thought it was mostly fiction at first)
I will never forget the ending, Saoirse Ronan's composure and the music.
Really liked this movie. They chickened out at the end. They shouldn't have shown what happens afterward, that was the whole point. It didn't matter.
Ok, Who cried watching this?!
It's a very average movie and they had a great opportunity in front of their face and they didn't use it.
They have a corrupt acting president, now the best ending (exciting and for various reasons!) would have been for him not wanting to leave. Instead of an average shootout at a random building, the acting president would be in the White House with his private army and the need is to attack the WH and forcefully remove him. That would have been cinematic and better than what we have.
I did not like the future segment. The rest was great. Especially the thing that happened to Gary.
I think it was ok. Nothing special.
I thought they used some easy solutions for things they setup. The future versions seemed like just a stunt. They left just after few minutes. And I never bought the romance between Lucy and Wyatt. They have chemistry but it's not romantic chemistry.
It was very funny when Irene Curie told Lucy how her French is terrible. This was an issue in season one where she was supposed to speak perfect French but she was terrible and could not fool anyone in real life. I suppose they had to address this and this was a great way to joke with it.
Also the filmmakers forgot the Curies. They see the ship, then in the middle of the scene we don't see them anymore and even after the ship disappears we see no reactions, we don't see them at all. That was sloppy.
By the way, for a fun light adventure series our heroes kill a lot of people, a lot! Can't they write these stories without making our beloved heroes murder someone every time? All our heroes are killers now.
I enjoyed the remake more.
This was the first bad episode I saw. And it was not just a little bad but very bad, as laughable and bad as an SNL skit. The story is probably good but very badly executed. Everything was so unbelievable. I saw that the director has also directed the next episode, I'm expecting the worst for the finale. Very disappointed.
Spoilers:
Ellie discovering the human parts was so bad. The "jail" is right in front of where they make food and chop people? Also they have "accidentally" left a huge human part behind, and not just any part, an ear so it is recognizable? Give me a break.
Ellie instead of waiting to get out and show her true intentions, hurts the bad guy while she is still locked up?!
Nobody knows that they eat people, yet they put the dead bodies some place where it is easily accessible and people can find them?
The way Ellie treated the people the first time she saw them also illogical. And so many other stuff.
: Mooey mooey! Come. Mesa rescue yousa.
BY: Dude, What are you saying? I don't understand.
I don't understand why Bo-Katan is following these zealots. She is smarter than them.
Seemed they were training in the same spot when the first disaster happened. You would think they change place! :smile:
This episode was so painful to watch and not in a good way! The drama over the kids going to live with the grandpa was a non-issue and they played it like a big life and death situation.
First, they are big, close to being adults, they can come and go. It’s not a big deal, they are not going to war.
Second, wouldn’t the parents be happy that they are away from trouble? They can be away in a safe place until they can deal with their current troubles. Nothing made sense in this.
At the end of one of the previous episodes we saw a Spectre rising behind Will. What happened to that?
What on earth is this? Nothing makes sense this season. Carrie wants to give the identity of a secret agent to the enemy? That's treason!
This movie is absolutely amazing and I don't understand all the negative reviews. Really? You didn’t understand what this movie is about? Really? You were expecting a horror, fantastical movie?
Let me make it easy for you. This movie is about depression. Being at a strange place. Not feeling belonging to a place. This is like Lars von Trier’s Melancholia. Except this is much better and less boring than Lars von Trier’s movie.
I was planing on watching this movie in 2-3 sittings thinking it will be slow but this movie completely surprised me and I watched it from start to end. Juno Temple plays so well in this and I could completely understand her pain.
I very much disliked this episode. The love story did not work at all. Where did that come from? They suddenly out of the blue say they are in love and they have absolutely zero chemistry? Let alone the chemistry, they didn't even develop the romance. It was absolutely unnecessary. The bigger story was more important.
How did she not die when she was separated from her daemon?
One of my pet peeves is when they use hallucination or nightmares. When it's in a way to trick you to think it is real life. It's not clever. Yes, you get shocked for few seconds, but they break everything afterward. Later you don't care if anything happens because you don't know if it's real. And when you realize that it was real, it's too late to feel shocked or anything.
So, when they did that twice in this episode, when the real thing arrived, I didn't care. I remove several stars just because of this.
The rest of the episode was great especially the music.
The Will Smith thing was very funny.
This was so bad. Just watch the original 1978 with Peter Ustinov. First, Kenneth Branagh is so bad as Poirot. He can't speak just 2 words of French. Don't they have dialect coaches? The Game of Thrones girl was also so bad and fake with her accent. Just embarrassing in 2022 and it takes you right out of the movie. 44 years ago, they actually chose actors who could speak the parts they were supposed to play.
The movie is also bad on other levels. You get no character development outside the main 3. In the original you knew all the other characters. There is no fun, no humor, no tension. Not that the original is a comedy but it has a magical combination of humor and seriousness.
Really liked this episode. My only issue is that they seem to play loose with the numbers. One small bomb can cause that much damage? 100 Millions? That just make's it unbelievable. If it was that easy why there was not more? Especially at the end they didn't have a starkiller that could destroy a planet with one big laser. So numbers should matter, it should be hard to do things and it makes it more believable.
Spoilers: This season was not good and the finale was also bad. I didn't feel anything for anyone. Why did they have to die? It was so stupid. Couldn't they tell the Russians, hey this is going to blow up and we all die, so lets put some space suit and go out.