2 hours of comedy and entertaining action wrapped in a love letter to all the stuntmen
Rest in power, Lance Reddick. Hope we get to see lots more of Charon.
Every time you thought the fight scenes are almost over, there’s still more and it gets crazier! Some people might think low of Keanu Reeves’ acting range, and it shows clearly here, but he seems to fully accept that and enjoys the ride. That’s the least of the problems though, when it comes to doing action scenes, he totally delivered as always. The story is kinda meh and pedictable, but at least the cinematography is neat and lots of beautiful shots to please our eyes. 7.5/10
R.I.P Lance Reddick
Pam, I am so proud of you.
"I'll have... an appletini."
Well well well. Welcome, Eve, Lucifer's first love. This ought to be fun.
Also that scene at Lucifer's apartment might be the best acting Lauren German's ever done on this show. Don't get me wrong, I think she's a mighty fine actress and I've always liked her portrayal of Chloe but I don't think we've ever seen that level of emotional rawness from her before. "You are the actual devil. (...) And how am I, Chloe Decker, a nobody, supposed to deal with that?" Really good stuff.
Clearly destined to be an underrated, under appreciated masterpiece by Lisa Joy, who clearly understands film noir better than most directors working today.
PRISON MIKE is still the best.
JIM dressing as Dwight is so the best part!
May Lord Beer me strength!
The first half of the episode was a drag but after the husband left it got significantly better.
Pretty well acted and immersive story dealing w difficult subject matter. The abject horror they feel at the outset is palpable and well portrayed.
There were some slow parts, but overall this was worth the watch. Fun fact: Maddie Ziegler who plays Mia is the girl from the Sia music videos (most famously "Chandelier").
7.4 for me.
First time I see Michael angry and yelling at someone else
This episode was great, even I was ready for war after the Queen's speech. Please get rid of Sibeth, Baba please.
hell yeah a musical number scene
very nice cinematography ; it really felt that you where there ; loved the ending (not the stories end but what he said to Einstein)
didn't always love the time jumps (4 timelines in one...)
As of this writing, not available on any "normal" streaming services, but is available from the PlayStation channel on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH5MgEbBOps