I don't think many people realize how important this episode, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine in general, are. The show's talked about many issues, and I think it's very important that this episode focused on white supremacy and police brutality towards the black community. I love Brooklyn Nine-Nine and I think it's one of the most underrated sitcoms of this generation. More people should focus on this show. Please do not get it cancelled.
The most accurate Resident Evil yet and no one likes it. It seems they prefer the crappy, shallow action flicks with Milla Jovovich over a genuine Resident Evil recreation.
Basically how I've always wanted Harley Quinn to be portrayed.
I loved every second of it, only one reason why I didn't give it a 10, if only John Kramer said Game Over at the end of the film this would have been a 10/10 !
I can't believe it.. they nailed it.. when Nami screamed Arlong's name my tears started to fall , loved Emily Rudd's performance, perfect casting! :100:
The ending of every episode of this series is a masterpiece of camera work and music. Really stunning, and makes you want to continue watching on one hand, and revel in it on the other.
LET'S FREAKING GO!! :ship: ☠
a story about the lengths one must go through to get decent medical care within the american health care system
I mean, they're both doing horrible things to each other. But why do I only feel bad for Dan? :( His face when he saw his car was gut-wrenching.
It was surprising to see that Coco was the father, he looks very young. He's either older than he looks or had the kid at an obscenely young age.
And what's the deal with Chucky? I mean, I love to see him but it feels weird that he is with the Mayans. I suppose he could have put some distance between him and SAMCRO after the end of the show, but it would be good to hear him tell it.
I like the show a lot so far. It feels like SOA but also different enough to warrant a new show, like Better Call Saul. I like my spin-offs cooked like that.
I also love that Alvarez is "the Godfather." It fells right to see all the respect for him after 7 seasons of SOA, even if we had never seen the inner workings of the Mayans until now.
God Damn! This is so good, what an amazing episode! :crown:
Always a pleasure to see Alex Lawther
R.I.P Dale one of fan favorites character of the show.
Loved that Darryl just revealed to Dale that he knows what Shane did to Otis, and thinks Rick even knows this detail.
And the most satisfying to see was Dale saying that the group is broken like what Darryl said earlier.
Dale ideals will live through Rick and he will do this again when he gave a chance to Negan.
I can't stop smiling :smile: what an episode