Anybody else catch that line that was something like "you guys hear about all the weird stuff happening in New York?"
So this episode happens during the beginning of Infinity War, it seems
OMG!!! Why did they do that??
I was freaking out when Arizona said she has breast cancer.
THANK GOD She's okay!!!
That Dr. was an asshole. I'm so glad Owen got him... or Otis did.. LOL
Arizona been married to Owen was as funny like the time Callie was married with Richard. LOL
April!!!! OMG!!! She told EVERYTHING To Maggie!!!
That is Jackson's fault for not being honest with her and I still don't like that relationship.
Poor Alex... He really cares about this case but is so complicated.
Go Bailey!! Show him you still got it.
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How can you not smile like a idiot during that scene? Like holy shit. I never expected to see something on TV.
'She kinda loos like my cousin' might also be the best meta reference these shows has done so far.
I absolutely loved that intro... it could have been a tad shorter, but I kinda liked the fact that it was long enough to have "commercial breaks" inside of it. With Mr. Robot I never know what to expect anymore, lol. The rest of the episode was also amazing as always, fsociety teaching Angela how to hack is such a good story.
The only thing that left me a bit confused was Darlene not knowing what was happening when Angela and CD guy were looking at each other. Shouldn't Darlene know that he was responsible for the CD? The CD at Allsafe as ground zero for the hack, and it was known that the Dark Army was behind that. This is probably not important anyway, but I still couldn't help but get confused, Mr. Robot is vague sometimes and it's hard to tell who knows something or not.
Also, I love the flashback scenes we're getting this season.
Man! that speech about religion is awesome.
This episode was 100% better than all of Season 3 put together. It is so great to finally see Beth, Alison and Cosima's lives before Sarah saw Beth at the train station. I always suspected Beth knew so much more about the clones than the girls had realized.
I'm not seeing what everyone's complaining about. So far it's exactly what I would expect a LOTR prequel series to be.
Still don't get the point of Diana Silvers. Show would be better off without her.
Should have slapped Harry harder, disrespectful.
Why is May wearing a band on her marriage finger?
May should have told that new lady to F off. This bs about riding people hard because they see potential needs to be stopped. She was being a bully. Call a spade a spade.
Robert is consistently the most selfish character on the show. His needs, his wants and his desire to be understood has always trumped everything else. He doesn't care about what Andy needs in the moment, all that matters is that he's heard and that he feels understood. Give Andy space, let her feel her emotions, don't tell her how she should feel about it.
For an episode about Maya and Carina's wedding... they got so little screen time.
I'm so glad Travis is finally with Emmett!! And that he seems to be on the mends with Theo. Travis is the comedy and the heart of the show!
Loved Mateo's time to shine. But damn I'm so sick of Billy.
Wow, this is probably the first time I've seen an Asian character on a tv show address the rise in anti-asian hate crimes. It was done and handled so well.
Even though it was short, I'm glad that black trans hate crimes were also mentioned.
I was expecting something unexpected at the end, SHIELD style.
But in the end it wasn't what I expected. Love it!
Wow...everything I've ever seen Brandon Routh in, he plays a nice, well-mannered,good guy. I would have never thought him capable of playing an angry, sarcastic, SEVERELY racist cop! You can almost FEEL the hate coming off of him! GREAT acting!
That was dumb. What type of master thief, with all the tech, not digitize the tape & trust to go on a show with no back up plans. This is some lazy writing. This show just went down hill. Hope the writing isn’t this bad in next episode.
Americans make such a big deal about just managing to finish high school, lol.
That's the last episode of the season?! Are you fucking kidding?! I have to wait another year to get the third part in this part of the storyline. Ridiculous.
"I keep it around for luck"
"That would be a first."
"I like firsts. Good or bad, they're always memorable."
Another brilliant episode centered around Princess Margaret. Helena Bonham Carter ist just fantastic in the role and one‘s heart really breaks for Margaret in this episode. The backstory with Margaret finding out about relatives who got hidden away is completely new to me and I will definitely have to do some research on this.
They not only ruined Jessica and Trish's relationship, but they also undid all of their character development too. Bringing Kilgrave back? Worst thing they've ever done. This series finale was a huge disappointment.
Great episode. I'm glad that Jessica Russo is a recurring role for Sarah Shahi, I like her and her character so far. I hope she won't get killed off or something stupid like that.
Well, we all saw the cannibalism coming, so not surprising. Personally I didn't find it surprising either that Octavia killed people for not eating. My guess was she would throw them in the pit, but the death penalty for refusing to eat was kind of expected too.
Now I just wonder if the rations may still have human meat in it, considering how often they mention these rations and how the camera always shows exactly who eats it (like Bellamy and Monty in this episode).
But Jesus, they really had to make that meat in the most repulsive form - a raw square piece of meat that has the consistency of jelly presented on a single plate. At least make it a bit easier for people to eat that.
"We're not partners. We're two people who love each other"
I'm not crying you are!
We applaud when the siblings win, though we should cry. We are applauding the worldwide decision to kill the planet and everything on it. Though, it is a good movie that can make you root for human extinction.
I'm not gonna pretend to understand US politics and the huge debate that is gun control.
But, one of the things I love the most about this show is how open and inclusive it is, and how it always tries to reach that elusive middle ground. It lost a little bit of that this episode with Sutton getting rid of her gun after Jane pushed her.
I get where Jane was coming from, and I'm sure thousands of real life people share her trauma. But Sutton was very open minded and rational about the whole thing and she made valid arguments. I wish the writers would have resolved it differently.
Why do I still find myself shocked when Villanelle does something terrible?
That reverse move was so unexpected. Silly me for thinking we were seeing a softer side of her with the ex. Top episode as always. This show is fantastic
Oh, my lord. I don't think I've seen Ron Rifkin (Arvin Sloane) since Alias days. I love this guy.
I normally don’t like flashback episodes but this was so well done and interesting! The scene between Jess and Trish on the roof actually made me cry. They’ve been through so much already, I’m glad they have each other.