I'm a little partial to this episode. Firstly, I've got a B7 RS4. Secondly, Clarkson didn't say he hated it! If that isn't a win, I don't know what is.
...the car is Biblically good. And dare I say... Better than an M3.
Outro by M83 was an absolutely fitting ending track to this incredible series. Sam Esmail, I think I speak for all of the fans of this show - thank you. Thank you for breaking the mold for just how good a TV show can be. It's been a wild ride...
Bonsoir Elliot.
This is the episode that we'll look back on as one of the best - both in terms of the show itself, and in TV as a whole. The reframing of episodes past, the cinematography, the score, the emotion, everything makes this a 10/10 without question. Awards should be earned for this episode, for Rami and Elliot Villar both.
Awwwww come on Irv, you know better than to do that.
Yep, I teared up.
Then I teared up some more.
Thennnnnn when Kiki was reunited with her father? Cue the waterworks.
Possibly one of the best episodes so far from this show.
After going through this series three times now, this is the one episode that hits me the hardest.
It's going to be another blood-soaked gold rush.
It's worth mentioning it - RIP Niki Lauda.
Oh man, that ending!
I'm still shipping Ed and Kelly at some point in the future, I don't even care if timelines get ruined in the process.
Welp, my brain is officially scrambled. Great start to a new season though.
It becomes painfully clear why Justin Long hasn't been in many films as of late. This movie is boring, drawn out, cringe worthy, and really could have ended when it became clear that yes - Adam is definitely an asshole.
It was at this point I think I've decided to give up on FTWD. I can deal with suspending my disbelief for the sake of entertainment, but this is getting to be too much. Too many bad decisions, too many things that don't make sense.
Look at all me hearties watching this before its official release. We be the real pirates here.
Fairly decent pilot. A lot of your typical suspense/horror tropes. Some sweet vindication for the stuck up mother, which was nice. Expect a certain need to suspend your disbelief, beyond that of a mysterious mist that brings death with it.
That said, I'll keep watching since I loved the movie adaptation.
Such a shame Sorkin gave up after this season. Left a lot unfinished, both for the season, and for a series that was unlike anything else on TV.
I think we can all agree Bob Murray can eat shit.
It's one of those movies where you just kick back and enjoy the ride. I'm a fan of the Resident Evil movie series in general so I knew what to expect. Nothing too serious, nothing that'll change your outlook on life, just a solid action movie despite its flaws. Ties up a lot of loose ends, it's got Ali Larter in it, and it's got some really great fight sequences. Don't expect too much from it and you'll be sure to enjoy the last or is it movie of the franchise.
It's not the most well edited film. It's not the highest budget film. In fact, there's a lot of things it isn't. But even now, nearing 20 years later, this film is in my top 10 favorite movies of all time. The humor, the soundtrack, and honestly even the underlying theme itself makes the movie worth watching all these years later.
It's become a tradition to watch this movie on St. Paddy's Day while drinking a Killian's or a Guiness.
Man, this actually felt like a real episode of Top Gear. No Shouty McShoutface, which is the real treat. The 'new' trio appears to get along great, the reviews were great, the trip was great. I'm genuinely excited to see how the rest of the season goes.
Finally, a voice of reason worth listening to.
Rosita looking fine as always.
Prepare to suspend your disbelief for most of the episode. I like the premise, I like the storytelling. There's just too many convenient happenings that got Naz to where he is.
Not calling 911, running back into the house, keeping the knife, driving bad enough to get pulled over, not kicking Andrea out of the car to begin with, etc.
It just might be too many things for a critical mind to let go of to enjoy the show. I'll continue watching since I like underdog stories, but I'm hoping it gets a lot more believable.
What the hell...
Nooooooo Gates!
That moment when...
Bonsoir, Elliot.
Literally the biggest mindblowing revelation ever
Music from Inception and Mass Effect, oh word? It's getting better, but Evans is still grating, LeBlanc is a little too rigid, but Harris and Reid are awesome. Here's hoping it continues to get better...