Excellent episode where Dot shines. The animation is top-notch and the music makes the battle more tense.
Great to see Dot get a lot of character development
Good to see the rematch with Brassius
Nice to see Katy. I think Liko getting the award while losing the match was a bit cheap.
The episode set up a lot of the next arc but itself was sort of bland
The episode was alright. I'm glad Kimiko isn't dead. I didn't quite understand whether she can talk or if that was all an illusion.
It was a sweet episode
Gloria and Edith really shine here. The slapstick antics do seem a bit strange given the heavy subject.
I didn't really get the Russian plot. Kimiko's whole death was really sad.
Edith's emotional pain is really displayed well.
The character dynamics and the unraveling of Cousin Liz provides an interesting look at gay perceptions in the 1970s.
The episode ended on a kind note. I guess it's good Archie made up with Edith.
I like how tensely the episode ended
A bit of a slower episode. It lays the tension for the season. Seeing Deep eat the octopus was one of the more visceral things in the show.
The mind scape was neat, but the solution seemed kinda lame
This was a fun episode and Soloman really came across as a good character.
This is one of those infrequent episodes where Mike really comes across as a bad character.
Didn't see a good reason for the Breen antagonist to actually die. Good tense episode.
I wasn't pleased with the whole essay, particularly the violations of the prime directive. But it was neat to visit a pre-warp society.
This episode is very cynical about public transit and Mike's big thing wasn't heavily inspected
An episode with a sitcom trope of not talking directly. This ends in a heartfelt and poignant end.
Archie's character really shines here in the eulogy. That Cunningham was Jewish was an interesting twist.
Mike really looks bad here. Good that his trip was a failure.
Mike really looks bad here. Good that his trip was a failure.
Good ending to Rayquaza and good to get Sprigatito evolving.
There's a lot of great, creepy parts of this season. But there's also a lot of great character developments. Splitting the party between Hawkins and California gave a lot of time for people to develop.
The season had some pacing issues, with the final episode 2.5 hours to conclude all the things they started. They could've done better at integrating the stories earlier so that the season blended more smoothly.
Still, there's a lot of good drama throughout.
A long episode, longer than many movies, wraps up the season with plenty of exciting moments. I think the whole thing was exciting and gave the characters a lot of heartfelt and action beats.
The actual action ends about 40 minutes before the actual episode ends. The rest is just aftermath and there's a lot they try to wrap up. I think that's an unfortunate side effect of the season pacing.
The last ten minutes sets up the next season.
Fun character interactions with the characters trying to get around Archie. The old bus station was fun
A very tense episode that's got a lot of interesting discussions
A very tense episode that's got a lot of interesting discussions