C'mon, how can anyone not love this?! The second season will get weirder but this first one is as perfect as it gets. The lack of resolution must have been frustrating back in 1990 but luckily, we don't have to wait to binge watch s02.
I'm sorry but If you don't think the opening scene is funny, then you are a humorless a**hole
Although the ending is odd, I enjoyed this film. There are so many brands of so-called Christianity, so no film is exactly like one's own experiences, but this presented many elements authentically. It tackles head-on the inconsistency in modern America between sexual freedom and legal restrictions on relationships, and the thorny grey area between love and exploitation. Eliza Scanlen is an excellent actress and her performance is consistently believable in every emotion, including confusion over what she feels at times.
Fuck me. I could actually feel my brain dying watching this shite.
Nick Fury, Deadpool and Elektra fight together to take down Commissioner Gordon
This is such a weirdly sad episode, I don't know how else to describe it.
An '80s classic that not only launched Val Kilmer's career but also delivers an entertaining experience. While it features typical '80s plot elements and special effects, the movie's charm and Kilmer's performance make it worth watching. Val Kilmer's portrayal showcases his undeniable talent, hinting at the successful career that would follow. His charismatic performance adds depth to the film and elevates the overall enjoyment, making it an underrated gem.
The fact that Jerry willingly dates a hit-and-run driver tells you how similar George and Jerry really are, which isn't a compliment
i love the way jerry and keith kept acting like a gay couple. also netflix merging these two episodes into one is a BETRAYAL now every episode in this season after it is going to have the wrong episode number
I never thought that Marvel would dare to do a scene like that, where Rabona and Miss Minutes murder the former AVT agents in cold blood, woww... it was too strong a scene.
Objectively - yes, 30 min. was not enough. Izzy dying was also kinda....unnecessary. Yes, it was foreshadowed, and heartfelt but still, I think him becoming the new captain would have been a fitting ending to his arc in this season. That aside, love the ending, everyone teaming up and stuff. Lovely season, it was so much fun to watch.
We definitely need (a longer, better funded, with people getting paid well for their outstanding work) season 3.
I aspire to have as much energy at 74 as Meryl Streep does.
I think we can all agree that Ben was actually talking to like a plate of cookies off camera and not a person in his dressing room. The question is then, who put them there and were they spiked?
Anyone else get Lucille and Buster Bluth vibes from Cliff and Donna?
“I come from television so I was trained to not question a script.”
Everything is not what it seems, so, I don't think Kimber did it, it is too soon to reveal the killer. I expect next episode they'll focus on Kimber but towards the end, focus will shift to someone else.
Meryl Streep and Ashley Park's voices in that lullaby was so great. Season 3 is amazing so far.
“I can’t cry.” “Why? Are you on Xanax?”
Theory: what if the two attempts on Ben's life were committed by two different people, potentially with unrelated motives?
I really liked Jesse and Selena's chemistry.
Kramer is incredible in this episode. The look back at George when he says he's a stall man gets me every time.
Hopefully homophobes watch this episode and think "Omg, that's what I sound like?!"
i think i'm in grief ? goodbye veep :sob:
idk i hated how they hold all the meltdowns in this for selina only i wanted so bad to see catherine and gary to just FUCKING SPILL or something &¨%$¨&*() anyway goodbye veep
incredible finale! everything was so funny and smart! the scene of selina alone in the oval office was GREAT. i couldn’t stop laughing with all the meltdowns selina had in this episode, and i couldn’t stop crying watching the scene of gary being arrested! catherine celebrating her mother’s death watching the funeral coverage on TV was hilarious. amy marrying bill was random but i loved seeing everyone in the funeral. overall everything was GREAT. perfect ending to an incredible show. and the tom hanks joke had me screaming. absolutely fantastic!
You just gotta love Val
A very touching, if not a bit sobering look at life and how fleeting time can be for everyone. There may be some things that are a bit glossed over in terms of drama but it isn’t really suppose to be about that. I did come out on the other side with a lot of respect for Kilmer but it still shows a lot of limitations of his art versus his perception of his own talent. I don’t mean that as a knock we all do this in one form or another.
Such a quiet and emotional episode, shot so beautifully.
Isn't it too early for people to be mad at gay stuff?
Who's gonna tell them...
I cried, then I cried some more and then I cried again. I imagine how this episode will be attacked by people who didn't receive love from their parents (right wings) and I just want to fuck it. this episode alone made tlou win awards and more awards, what perfection.
Never commented on Trakt before, but wow what an episode! Felt compelled. One of the best bits of television I have seen in recent memory.
This singular episode, which I initially didn’t think I would like in the beginning, became more incredible than entire movies. It was beautiful, poetic and entirely self encapsulated in a tiny little world where people can still pick out their little slice of happiness.
To all those who hated the episode, replace bill with a female in your head if you have to, but open your eyes to why this story was so fulfilling and poetic in a world filled with meaningless death and endless suffering.
I just LOVE how so many people are butthurt by this episode. Just goes to show how much this is still needed in our world. This was a masterpiece in storytelling.
"i was never afraid before you showed up" yeah you can stop right there, i was already crying :sob: i wasn't ready for all the TEARS TODAY
This is it folks, this is peak television. What we have here is one of the most gut wrenching and masterfully crafted episodes ever brought to screen. Absolutely fucking phenomenal with career best performances from Murray Bartlett and Nick Oferman. Holy shit this will stick with me.
I meet Harry and Sally every few years, and I fall in love with them all over again.
Amazing how this show keeps on delivering season after season. Love the dynamics and chemistry between the characters, I believe that's one of the things that makes the series so great.
Gary was particularly exceptional in this episode. Huge laughs from me.
-"This is better than phone sex"
-"well, I just came"
omg I laughed so hard, the best episode of this season so far.