The people complaining about Vanya transitioning to Viktor should probably just stop watching and spare the rest of us. It doesn't take away from the story, the show's literal creator embraced it, why can't that be good enough?
Infatuation ended with BECK
Now LOVE is my muse
What even was that music at the end?
Alright alright, now I'm totally on board with Dan and Blair. Again, not holding out hope that doesn't go without tons of destruction and hellfire, but I'mma ship it while I can.
Real talk, I'm totally on board with Dan and Vanessa. I'm not holding out hope they stay together (this is GG afterall) but I'll ship it while I can.
Contrary to some of the other comments on this episode and series in general - by all means bring on season 2 and beyond. This is what Star Trek was and is supposed to be!
The "problem of the week" storytelling is what made TOS and TNG what they were, and I'm glad they stuck to it with this series. Discovery and Picard aside, I'm excited for where we go from here.
"Stick it to those bastards Ed"
Molly is my spirit animal :joy:
If Fez doesn't make it through this season I swear I'm gonna lose it
I thought for sure that the short season and short episodes would lead to an unsatisfying ending...
I could not have been more wrong. I'll miss this show, I'll miss these characters, I'll miss this ship. Till we meet again Rocinante.
"...it reaches out it reaches out it reaches out it reaches out - 113 times a second, nothing answers and it reaches out. It is not conscious, though parts of it are. There are structures within it that were once separate organisms; aboriginal, evolved, and complex. It is designed to improvise, to use what is there and then move on. Good enough is good enough, and so the artifacts are ignored or adapted. The conscious parts try to make sense of the reaching out. Try to interpret it."
Jesus, within the first minute, had me like "Holy fricken crap!"
When June saw Rita again, mannnn someone started cutting onions in here. Those traumatic bonds that all of them share with each other, I hope the show goes into that more.
Damnit not Alma... Ughhhhhhhhhhh, this is gonna be another season that hits us hard in the feels, I can tell already.
Godddddddd the ending is just so massively depressing. Gretchen's genuine happiness collapsing into shock as she realizes what Jimmy is doing... Probably the quickest swing of emotions, including my own as a viewer, that I can think of while watching a show.
Jimmy is the worst this time around.
Welp, think this is it for me, I'm checking out. Adam is pretty insufferable. The "woe is me I killed someone" mentality ruined it. He had the lucidity to throw Rocco's phone into the drink, he ran from the scene, he clearly didn't want to get caught. Oh but now he feels bad and is borderline self sabotaging himself and his father? Please.
And so starts the churn...
Usagi's face when she sees Minako will never not make me laugh
Probably one of the funniest episodes so far, I'm rolling as I write this.
Moonlight Knight shows up
Me: Hold up
Usagi: Hold up
"Three wise men. Jesus."
Had me fricken rolling. Why am I enjoying this show?
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.
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 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.
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.