This is it folks, this is peak television. What we have here is one of the most gut wrenching and masterfully crafted episodes ever brought to screen. Absolutely fucking phenomenal with career best performances from Murray Bartlett and Nick Oferman. Holy shit this will stick with me.
THEY PROMISED ME ZOMBIES AND ALL I HAVE NOW IS DEPRESSION
What a beautiful episode, I don't remember an episode like this for years, very well done, just perfect.
Which version do you prefer? The Game or the Show? I will have to go with the show, its more happy, kinda.
"i was never afraid before you showed up" yeah you can stop right there, i was already crying :sob: i wasn't ready for all the TEARS TODAY
Might be my fav episode of the season so far. Full of hope and redemption.
The combination of extreme realism and violent digital cinematography makes this an otherworldly unsettling experience unlike anything else. I am amazed and disturbed.
Oh daaamn, double twist. Nice one.
Ever watched your grandma chase a rat around the house and think I should write a tv episode about this? No? Me either.
Wow. Just… wow! Incredible episode and a perfect palate cleanser for the ultimate-Christmas-from-hell episode.
Time travel to a contemporary setting is one of the oldest tricks in the Star Trek playbook and I’ll be damned if it doesn’t still work like a charm. Very fun to get to see the newest Kirk portrayer really get to play with the character, and possibly the best character performance we’ve had from Christina Chong as La’an.
Another episode that doesn't fit in the "Black Mirror" series. Not even remotely anything to do with tech or dystopia. The "immigrant hate" angle went nowhere. Was there any hidden meaning / point to the story, or was it just a meaningless story?
Hold up… this episode was fantastic! Can anyone deny this season is better than the first?
It's insane how amazing the first three episodes of this second season has been. Again with an interesting classic twist and with some great acting, especially from Christina Chong. These character driven episode really is Star Trek for me. To bad there is only 7 episodes left of this season.
Oh wow. I am watching this episode whenever I'm in a slump.
Another filler. Fast forward to 42'35, thank me later
Oh god, Hari's past haircut is definitely enough to make the empire fall.
Also, found Jessica Hyde!
Ada is such a badass! She totally carried this episode if you ask me. The camera work was another thing that really caught my eye. Some beautifully filmed scenes.
Nothing could have prepared me for episode 4. It is extremely dark and upsetting. That episode was hard to watch knowing that really happened to author in real life. Episode 4 left me emotionally drained. My brain needed a break.
I have to say up to this moment I was really frustrated with watching Donny making bad decisions with regards to the Martha situation, Donny’s insane lack of boundaries got on my nerves. But in this episode he finally admitted Martha was giving him the attention that he craved, as he said, “Martha saw me the way I wanted to be seen.”
The dialogue and acting in this episode was actually outstanding, can't believe we're coming towards the end of the show already :(
Whoever cast the Richardson kids did an excellent job; the young actors look like they could be related as well as the spawn of Reese Witherspoon and Joshua Jackson.
"It's never too late to start over"
Richie, Richie, Richie
I absolutely adore how they've made me completely connect with this "jagoff"; watching him grow and develop and get knocked down and get back up again; I hope the rest of this season is kind to him as he finds his own purpose and reason for being. There were flickers during this episode, with the deep dish pizza (called it) and genuine delivery of service to the people of the restaurant. You can just see Richie opening himself up to the graft and reward of the service business. A lovely message to the whole episode too, about never being down and out, there is always an avenue for us all to take to get back up, dust ourselves off and start again. I actually got a little teary watching him hear the news from Tiff and when he's cruising to Taylor Swift. What a character.
"Every Second Counts"
Absolutely outstanding, while I really liked the characters in episodes 1 & 2 i felt like this was the episode that made me fall in love with the majority of them, while also getting more attached to the actual plot. Music, action, acting, cinematography and special moments like the final scene there make this episode a 10/10 for me. Incredible stuff!
the throwbacks in this episode are gold
I love this show so much. The drama is tough, but feel good moments restore the balance every time. Love the cast, the writing and the choice in music. Great season.
Wow Stormfront...Classic Gretchen behaviour
maybe the best of the season. richie is such an enjoyable character, and him being a swiftie is really the cherry on top of it all.
This was a beautiful end to an amazing series. Thanks for this show. It was special.
Way to go, Ed! :alien:
Soap-y trash that if it weren't for the big name actors, it would have aired on Lifetime. Whodunit? The person that was accused the whole time. Wow, what a twist!