Every last one of those cops that were there that night at the end at Atwaters place should be arrested and loose their badges. They are a disgrace to the uniform and intimidation of a witness is a crime. That ending pissed me off!
Oh God, that storyline with Beth Ann - During the last episodes a part of me thought that Rob is a douche, but maybe he truly loves April and can't deal with his dead child and grieving wife, but now we learn he's an absolute asshole who cheated on his wife all the time with different women and even knew that Beth Ann wasn't responsible for Emily's death but still blamed her. Judging from the previous episodes it seems like Beth Ann will shoot the abusive neighbour, but I surely hope Rob will suffer somehow too. I have no empathy left for him.
Also, I really like the relationship between Karl and Simone :') In the first episodes it felt like Karl doesn't understand why it is a big deal that he cheated and lied to her all this time, but I love seeing them as such a power couple who stay friends and support each other so much. I wonder if Simone might end up killing Karl to give him an easier death? If Karl really dies somehow in the finale I'll probably tear up :(
Sue is being sorely underutilised this season. I hope that's building to something.
Still not sure how I feel about the immortal Iron Fist, protector of Kun Lun, sworn enemy of The Hand either.
I mean, it was a cool plot, but the fact that the "perp" was a chemist doesn't really make that much sense. Chemists don't really work with bacteria and other live organisms very much. Certainly not with infectious diseases, or the development of antibiotics. That'd be more in the wheelhouse of a biochemist or a pathologist. Maybe even a medical doctor.
How could she pick Sousa over Wilkes??
Best episode so far. I pride myself on seeing most things coming in a series, but this episode blew my mind. I had no idea Bernard was one of them untill he said 'What door' near the end of the episode.
The list of episodes is shuffled. On Prime Video in Italy it starts with "Real Life' (here 1x05) and all others are wrong too.
FUCK YOU JOHN WALKER STEVE ROGER'S LEGACY IS NOT EVEN REMOTELY GETTING BLOOD ON HIS SHIELD BECAUSE YOU KILLED A MAN WITH IT, YOU PIECE OF SHIT.
GodDAMN this show is just not pulling its punches.
Of course they killed off the black bisexual woman. OF COURSE. Because, who the hell needs representation, right?
Anyway. Jane isn't Taylor! Very interesting, let's see where that goes. Good episode overall.
Broke in and out of prison in less than 48 hours? Eat your heart out Michael Scofield!
So it went just like the book. I loved it! Be sure to watch after credits, it has two scenes, Amma killing the girls, and the new friend who got very fond of Camille, and her as the woman in white in the park, that they don't explain, but amma was dressed as Artemis in the book cuz she been rehearsing a play in school. And she kills because as her mother she and her sister she is crazy and is obsessed with attention and been taken care of, and hated the idea of her mother being friends with the two girls. It explains why se run away when everybody stops paying attention in her at the play because of the fight that was going on. She made the hole town look for her. They don't literally explain that but is all there. Oh man, they respected the book and i loved it!!
Honestly, i don't know why all the hate on this show. I'm lovin' it. Hard.
This is, um, I accidentally saw the spoiler for this episode, the one where Valencia is a bi, and I was like "HOLY F*CK THREE BI CHARACTERS?????* and even though she doesn't sing it out loud like Darryl, lol, but it's great and actually makes more sense, although yes I really want to see them sing the reprise version of gettin' bi. Their relationship also cute and I really love it because last time we see Valencia, she was in a tight place but then now she's happy and her business is booming! I'm so happy for her! We actually see how Rebecca and Paula are 'match made in heaven' because they're really quite the same, and I think this show is trying to make Paula acknowledge what a horrible friend she is. Also the part between Heather and Hector, that was cute. At first, I thought this couple won't work out or seems force, but then I remember the two of them are never actually have an 'adult' life, as in they still living with their parents, etc. So watching them being an adult together, it's actually quite heartwarming.
AND WHITE JOSH GOT A PUPPY OMG!!!!
This episode was rather reminiscent of "Humans", the British android show based on a Swedish one.
It was very interesting to know more about Two's and the Android's (common) past. This show has always managed to keep us on our toes when it comes to the storyline (one of the strongest aspects of "Dark Matter", in my opinion).
Now, what are those shady androids up to...?
Sweet Christmas. When the camera started moving closer to Alexandra's face and the music was building up in the background, I had a feeling that something would interrupt her big speech. But I certainly didn't expect... that. The only thing I can say: YES! FUCK YES! You go, Elektra! Look at my murderous wife taking her destiny into her own hands! I was hoping that we would see her with her iconic sais at some point since they kind of foreshadowed it with her looking at them while choosing her weapon, but that was the best possible way to do it. What an ending.
Danny's a fucking childish idiot (but what else is new) who refuses to listen to anyone and tries to fight the only three people who can help him bring down the Hand. How does Colleen put up with him? He's insufferable.
I liked Jessica and Matt's little bonding time. They make a good team.
Well, looks like Stick's dead. I never liked the guy anyway, so good riddance.
Maeve's plot is the best of the show yet.
I REALLY don't get why most people didn't like it. In my opinion it really worked quite neatly
Ser Criston Cole is a Dragon rider now!
Hall pass? SERIOUSLY? Goddammit. Give Kevin a proper soulmate already.
probably my favourite episode so far! Kathryn Hahn was amazing and it was so cool getting a look into wanda's past. Now I'm in lockdown watching wanda vision on fridays has become the highlight of my week. Another after credit scene as well, it's just all so cool, can't wait for next week!
Everyone badmouthing Finding Dory can pretty much fuck off. No, I don't care if it's your opinion or not, your opinion is shit. The movie picks up right where it left in terms of pace, themes, plot and story, nothing wrong with it.
WTF is wrong with you people..
I mean like seriously wtf was the point of having her mother come back into her life and moving to Chicago, if you just going to kill her..
she better be keeping her sister fuck the father. her and casey can raise that cutie together..
oh and that wendy should've been run over by that car. she is getting on my nerves.. actually that whole Episode pissed me off.
Got to say... it would take longer than a year for Michael's hair to grow that long
Max and Dr. Sharpe? Where did that even come from? Show, tell me you're kidding. Don't ruin a good thing
Was rooting for them to stay together.
Five was my favorite character in Dark Matter and I like her here too. As for Nathan FIllion, he shows more gravity than I expected. He was 3-dimensional in Castle, don't get me wrong, but he's more serious here.
Just because dude drove a car into the suspect doesn't mean he won't still freeze during gunfire.
I've always loved and related to Maggie and she's been my favorite since her first episode probably. I hate that I don't recognize her when she's with Jackson. I get if she'd feel threatened, I don't get that she acts on it so irrationally. When is this relationship going to end and put them and me out of our misery? Obviously they won't find what they're looking for in the other.
Both Rachel's did an amazing job portraying their characters and their romance is simply beautiful, however I was expecting a bit more. After reading the book, I was a bit disappointing with the fact that it was mostly focused on the religion rather than their relationship. Even though the movie focused a lot more in the relationship, I was really unsatisfied that they kept the endings very similar. In the book Dovid, offers Esti her freedom without her asking for it, however she decides to stay with him because of their unborn child. Ronit goes back to New York and ends up with a man. In the movie, Esti asks for her freedom, which she gets, but still ends up staying back in England rather than going with Ronit to New York.
These characters have been in love since early teens and people have tried to separate them since then. I truly believe that they deserved an happy ending where they would stay together.