very promising start. Looking forward to the next ep.
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"start"? This is the season finale, lol.
2 hours premier of session 3 was postponed because of the shooting in Orlando. My prayers to the families.
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Easy to see why it was postponed, now that I've watched the episode. Too much too soon for the original airdate.
nice but dont get how the FBI easily get caught out by road blocks and people escape from hospital beds?...
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That happened in episode 1.
The Ending
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That, it was. Ah, well.
Good second episode, to see if they are well, 5 is a badass
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@juliosoft Second episode…? This is 2x07. Am I missing something?
Good second episode, to see if they are well, 5 is a badass
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@juliosoft >"episode interesting" >6/10
I find that quite interesting indeed. :)
There's a lot of implied drama, but the screen time is spent mostly on obnoxious guy from other school calling Harada "princess" constantly. Meh. Put us inside Gou's head, ffs!
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@bouncyeyeball in this episode bro. I'm commenting on this episode only smh
Watched this episode for the two minutes at the beginning featuring Sasha Craig, AKA Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue's yellow ranger.
Not the worst use of an hour, but I could have used another scene or two with her, especially had it been used as a bookend.
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>watching anything just because of a short scene with an actor you like
GREAT use of time. :P
They want you to take the rolls! Yet another great tribute to Boy Meets World. And to have to love Riley's reaction to Pluto. It's how we all felt!
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I was so happy they included the rolls reference!
Aaron's mic is clearly just a wired vocal mic with no cable plugged in. The XLR connector pins are visible in a number of shots.
Mildly cute episode, but the security guard and Lizzie's mom stretch believability too far.
PS: What's the difference between Aaron Carter and Justin Bieber? Seriously, they're practically the same person. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/U0lFdlul_-Y/hqdefault.jpg
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@justin At times like this, when the URL auto-linker fails, it would be great to have manual Markdown link syntax.
The second episode was pretty good as well as we got introduced to more of the secondary characters. I'm pumped for the next episode as that is when the fireworks will start to go off a bit (as shown by that nice little preview we got at the end). I definitely prefer the anime to the manga so far, especially since nothing is being skipped and the art & sound of the adaptation is quite strong.
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I hope you used "fireworks" on purpose! It's a very appropriate term to use when talking about this show.
Finally a decent episode of the first 3 seasons
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@jeanduarte You've got 5 comments spread across 70 minutes that all say the same thing in two languages… I'm guessing Trakt was glitchy that day? :)
I thought it out of Saul's character to let himself be talked out by Carrie on the runway. He should've stuck to his principles and gone out with a bang. Disappointed with that scene. Otherwise, such a great episode.
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@patoo Could you put a spoiler alert on this comment? I think it needs one.
I'm really curious on how they got that arrow out his body
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@asnaghy Same, tbh… Magic, maybe?
Maybe they'll finally kick Gracie out for good.
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@d2dyno Better Lindsey, really. Gracie's innocent here.
Homeland put cameras everywhere in that house, didn't they… even in the shower. WTF? I guess the Hosts don't have child pornography laws.
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@jamatiknakmuay It's called sarcasm.
A bit of a letdown this season finale, but two things were awesome IMO: Quinn's letter being interrupted by Saul wanting a minute with Allison, and the scene where Saul gets his really bad-ass revenge. The thwarting of the terrorists' plot went down way to fast though, not really consistent with the amount of time they spent building it up.
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@jelmerf "a minute with Allison"? Saul wanted to talk to Carrie.
A bit of a letdown this season finale, but two things were awesome IMO: Quinn's letter being interrupted by Saul wanting a minute with Allison, and the scene where Saul gets his really bad-ass revenge. The thwarting of the terrorists' plot went down way to fast though, not really consistent with the amount of time they spent building it up.
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@jelmerf Looks like the same comment got posted twice by mistake; this is the same as https://trakt.tv/comments/65851
Thank God Gracie is dead. She needed to go.
Also: Will. Stop blindly trusting new people you meet.
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@d2dyno Gracie's not dead… Her name was Lindsey. But yes, she needed to go. I'm perfectly happy about it.
The ship's engines burn out because Kara is preventing its forward motion? Please.
Struck me this week how damned convenient it is that everyone is so neatly paired off…
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@goncaalo Winn? No bet! Lol
Até parece que eles ia conseguir sair, tem 3º Temporada pela frente.
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English translation: "It looks like they could get out, Season 3 is ahead."
@rebeligado Please post in English, per Trakt comment rules. :)
Acho que o frio é o jeito do Domo de eliminar as pessoas, sendo aquelas mais fracas.
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Another English translation: "I think the cold is the Dome's way of eliminating people, those being weaker."
English only, people. We have comment rules!
Have these writers EVER picked up a science book?
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@mystify-x Not many Hollywood writers have…
Man the only reason I watch this in hopes of having comic storyline and good superhero action from time to time but couldn't help but cringe at the vagina-ego-telecom-dominance in this episode -.- less of that. plz
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@afterkush Duplicate comment alert :) It posted multiple times.
Is my sweet sweet daughter Helena back with the Ukrainian nuns?? And that end scene was so cute! One of my favourite songs.
Also, Alison meeting Cos for the first time, high on mushrooms. Amazing. I'm glad they've begun to tidy up those "lose ends" before the end of the show, because that's basically what I love most about the show; clone interaction, whatever it may be. If it were up to me they could just live their lives in a big mansion together, happily ever after.
Back to the episode. Did Kira really cut that cute mouse? I'm worried about her.
There's so many other things I'd like to mention, but for lack of time I will keep this short.
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@lomb4x I'm sure you've found out by now, but even before watching the next episode I knew it wasn't the mouse we needed to worry about…
The finale to season 1 may be low key, but it's a very strong episode. The religious aspects that the show will come to be known for are fully introduced here, and they're handled maturely. I've always found the Bajoran faith to be fascinating and one of my favourite parts of this show, even though I consider myself agnostic and have a low opinion of organised religion. DS9 manages to successfully intertwine the beliefs of science and faith, and figure out how its characters can learn to keep those two points of view while still respecting each other. It's not an easy journey, as this episode demonstrates.
It's worth noting that this is the first time since the pilot that Sisko's role as the Emissary has been referred to in any significant way. The episode introduces a couple of major recurring characters in Vedek Bareil and Vedek Winn - the latter being played wonderfully by Louise Fletcher and managing to inspire an incredible amount of hate in the viewer! If you despise her, as most do, that only means that she did her job extremely well. And it's going to get much, much more intense from here on!
I like the O'Brien subplot, it's just a shame that Neela hadn't had more of a presence throughout the season up to this point. That would have made her reveal much more powerful. It's also great to see Odo being the excellent investigator that he is. Dax is still relegated to not much more than a background science person at this point, I hadn't realised just how little the first season had used her.
An overall great episode and powerful end to the first season, really showing that Sisko and Kira have worked through things to find common ground and respect for each other. The only real weak point for me was the slow motion "noooooooo!" at the end which was a bit cheesy. It is redeemed somewhat by - for once - a gorgeous accompanying musical score.
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@lefthandedguitarist That whole slow-motion sequence was so un-Trek, ugh.
Shout by Kathleen Reed Bright
VIP4What makes me happy is to live in a world where I can have my Dutch & eat my Pawter too - Johnny
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Quote of the season right there.
Main theme: LOTS OF EXPLOSIONS
Love the interaction between oliver and Feliity.. Not much went down in this episode. The end kinda saved it for me because the plot around Sebastian thickens.
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Including explosions of things that shouldn't explode. What was up with those falling lights? Pure Hollywood.
It was good, but after seeing the expanse, it's like comparing water and wine
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Yeah, The Expanse has nuance. Killjoys doesn't even know the meaning of the word.
Arrow maybe a superhero but he is not that smart. At least not in this episode... And Yes, Roy was right.
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Laurel's not too bright either, opening that door without even looking through the peephole first.