Great fun. A much better witch show than the new Charmed so far. Well, or the old Charmed for that matter.
One of the best episodes, I really don't know what to say, did she do the right thing by ignoring his wishes about his leg?!
wait, WHAT????!!?!?!?!?!!?!?!??!?!?!!!!! WHAT THE HELL!
What an epic season finale! Geez, Jon Bernthal is The Punisher just like Robert Downey Jr. is Iron Man. This season was really amazing, and not only Bernthal's acting was great, but the rest of the cast too. Just loved it. Ready for season 2.
Given how many characters needed to be introduced here, it's impressive that they were able to squeeze in any plot at all, let alone handle both the characters and the plot so smoothly. Not bad at all for a premiere.
"As of right now, I'm reopening the X-Files. That's what they fear the most."
After this episode: Never in my life I wished somebody dead as much as Billy Russo... Please let him die before the end of this season!
This was a typical he he, haw haw episode until Oliver suddenly and completely dropped his talk show persona, stared directly into the camera, and sucked all the fucking oxygen out of the room. It stops being a matter of politics or national borders and becomes a matter of actual humanity (do you have a soul within you, or don't you?) when shit like that happens. I admire a comedy that is willing to totally shelf comedy to send a powerful message when it's called for.
Excellent choice of Nick Cave's "Red Right Hand" for the soundtrack, love that song.
DID THAT GUY CHRIS REALLY SAY "I THINK IM GONNA COME" AT THE END OF HIS PROGRAM ?????? OH MY GOD
Interesting first episode need moar!
I want that new $20.
Goddamn if the tears didn't flow while they were all eating dinner. Brutal and satisfying, a spectacular way to open the new season.
I'm a simple girl. If a show has anything to do with superheroes, if it's in any way connected to Marvel or DC, there's a good chance I'll watch it. And I'll probably love it, whether it's dark and gritty like Jessica Jones or charming and family-friendly like Supergirl. Legion is no exception to the rule.
I'm not a comic book reader. I didn't know the first thing about the character when I started the episode, and I had no idea what to expect. Having just finished it, I think I can safely say that this show is unlike anything I've watched before. In a good way. I enjoyed every second of the pilot. The cinematography is spectacular. The bright colors, the flashing lights, almost horror-like moments, blurring the lines between reality and David's delusions, scenes of people dancing - because why not?, seemingly random shots and flashbacks, and the general insanity all create a completely unique atmosphere. It's almost hypnotizing, making it impossible for you to look away, drawing you in. The plot isn't the most revolutionary, but the way the show is shot and edited still makes it feel fresh and original. I like the characters and I'm excited to see what will happen next.
That last scene was brutal and super gory. Hard to believe this is a marvel show.
"My name is Harrison Wells and I am the cleverest Wells alive. To the outside world I'm an extraordinary murderer, but secretly, with the help of my friends at STAR Labs, I travel to Earth-2 and find other Wells like me. In an attempt to find a other genius Wells to stay, I was accidentally misleaded by a moron, and I saw him doing weird stuff with drumsticks. But I won't let him alone, I will do everything in my power to let him know he's a moron, and I'm the only one clever enough to remind him that. I am the Hard Hat"
You know what, fuck this show, and the writers, and the poorly written plot and overused plot twists! What the hell happened to this show, it had so much potential, how did they let it get this bad? Not sure if they got renewed for s4, but I doubt I'll be watching it. I'm done.
The fastest man alive can't even stop a dart-kind tranquilizer? Fuck logic. Good luck with Savitar.
There are no words for this episode...home...jesus.
i cried. you've been great, show. (now can we have a film?)
Amy: Writing things down is nerdy? What do you do?
Rosa: Just forget stuff like a cool person.
"Now, who's the villain Flash? Now, who's the villain?" I got goosebumps, literally.
My body is ready, slugger.
Where's my breath?!
Things really explode in episode 4. The previous two episodes did feel a lot like a build up to something, and that 'something' is one hell of a detonation.
I'm really liking the storyline of Dex so far, especially when you get extraordinary scenes like the one involving CCTV. The way those deep, cold eyes stared into the camera was unbelievable and sent shivers down my spine. I just can't get over how amazing Vincent D'Onofrio is as Fisk.
I just have to mention the fight scene though. This is, without a doubt, my favourite long take fight scene of the show. It's just pure adrenaline that doesn't seem to end. It's even more realistic than the hallway scene in season 1. The effort and preparation they put into this must be off the Richter scale. Well, it looks like the show's going to pick up another Emmy nod for stuntwork... ...and just when you think your jaw couldn't fall any lower, the episode ends like THAT and proves you wrong, sending your jaw to another world. I guess it's lucky these don't release weekly, because I wouldn't be able to handle the week after this ending.
Seriously impressive stuff; I'm addicted.
The stupidity continues...Dr. Smith is knocked out by Judy’s injection but some how wakes up in 2 minutes. Judy must be a terrible doctor to not get the dosage right.
"Seriously, you idiots haven't figured this out by now? It all started when we blew up the time pigs, the Time Masters. Now history's all screwed up, and it's up to us to unscrew it up. But half the time, we screw things up even worse. So don't call us heroes, we're something else. We're legends. Who writes this crap anyway?"
I've been laughing for an hour. No joke. There are tears in my eyes, my stomach hurts and I'm wheezing. This is so perfect and in character for Mick. And it sums up the show really well.
The Legends have a chore wheel, celebrate Christmas together and they actually called themselves a family. I love this team dynamic so much. They're all my children, including Stein. My stupid, violent children, getting in trouble all the time and making poor life choices. What can I say? They've stolen my heart.
"The doctor said all the bleedings were internal. That's where the blood's supposed to be!" LOOOOOOL
Jason Todd in the comics is a cocky, self-centered, violent robin with a sarcastic attitude. They nailed this one. Just a bit older than you would want from the comics. Like the Titans.
Holy hell, what a nightmare of an episode! Ever imagined if Batman had snapped? Well, this episode depicts it pretty clearly, and a fucked up Batman is not someone you'd want to be messing with.
Clearly, this was some sort of a filler episode, but I see it as an alternate telling of events, like they do in the comics. It was Titans darkest episode to date, it was exciting and brutal, and a fine sample of what kind of show Titans aims to be.