Erwin's freakin crazy! I love it! Also, Christa and Ymir are just so confusing. It's stupid. It's like they made a dramatic backstory for Ymir that doesn't make sense and isn't deep enough to feel empathy towards her.
Ever watched your grandma chase a rat around the house and think I should write a tv episode about this? No? Me either.
The real question is why the hell did the guy charge money for snacks at the white house?
I loved the scene with Reiner mentioning everyone back at the island. His family expected him to recall the horror of the people there and he tried to do that however he couldn’t really come up with anything terrible to portray them negatively. These episodes really make me feel sad for Reiner and his conflict (which we already saw some glimpses of in previous seasons).
Zeke doesn’t know the truth about his mother? Or was he intentionally hiding it?
So by now, we basically know or have heard of all the Nine Titans:
Everyone out here complaining about the ending. I’m just really upset my dude died his hair that hideous red color
props to my boy Dylan G for holding that position for what seemed like an eternity!
RIP potato girl Sasha Braus, you will surely be missed.
So this is where all of the Gabi hate comes from, I don’t see how she could get the hate for this, all she was doing was getting revenge on the “devils” who trampled her town.
Eren really appeared to be broken inside when he heard of Sasha’s passing.
It also looks like Zeke let the scouts recruit Onyankopon and the bearded lady, Yelena. Yelena was supposed to trap Pieck and Porco so Zeke didn’t need to put on much of an act. They probably used their ship to get to Marley. Pieck seems to be getting an idea of what’s going on now.
Levi kicks Eren 2.0
Not a fan of the boring Russian subplot.
The few seconds of return to childhood at the end was not worth the hour plus of bratty, violent, hypersexualized preteens you had to sit through to get there. Realistic depiction of some girls? Sure. I remember girls like that. But meaningful writing or filming to leave you feeling educated or wanting to act in some positive way to make a difference? Nope. You just can’t figure out why anyone let their kids do this film or how anyone could film it and not question why half the (very creepy) shots were necessary. I kept hoping it would redeem itself and the online outrage people had without seeing it was dramatic, but I’m going to have to say it was pretty spot on, unfortunately.
Stan Edgar:
Then why are you still here?
Are you looking for my approval like I’m your daddy? And even if I were, what would there be to approve of? The company is yours.
No one left to stand up to you.
But I think you’ll come to sorely regret that.
Homelander:
And why is that?
Stan Edgar:
Because there’s no one left to cover for you, either.
Eventually, probably soon, the world will recognize you for the pitiful disappointment you are.
You are not worthy of my respect.
You are not a God.
You are simply bad product.
On the surface this film is about a group of people who have been labelled “villains”, working together to save the world. But really, this film is about one man and one man alone, he isn’t strong, but yet he defies all odds and sacrifices his life to save his friends. His only power is his bravery, he is the driver of the van and the main character of this film, Milton.
The last 15 minutes are rushed and spoil the integrity of the entire movie, especially that unecessary ‘courtesy tap’ quote at the movies final scene. Good not great.
This episode should have been a movie, Fincher never disappoints.
JUSTICE FOR TIMOTHY ! JUSTICE FOR TIMOTHY !
Not cool that everyone is trying to get Nancy and Steve back together. When Jonathan isn’t around.
Max not letting the others know about sharing similar symptoms of the previous two victims was dumb as fudge. Lucas acting like a douchebag just for the sake of fitting in in what he thinks is a cool group of guys feels like bending the core of his character too much. But, yeah, it's all for the plot's sake, so anything goes. This season sure is heavy on the clichés.
I absolutely love the horror and gore vibe of this season, but, apart from that, it's really not convincing me, story and character-wise.
The only episode in this season I genuinely didn't like. The camera movement is so jerky and choppy I just wanted it to stop. Some shots on the other hand look like they're straight out of a video game, where the camera finally holds still but the characters move like puppets - and I don't mean the dancing, even though that was strange and kind of annoying, too.
Other than that I also just don't get it. The basic story is obvious, but who are those people, who is she, why does she kill those men, why is she moving like that constantly, why is she covered in jewellery, why did the water react to her "death" like that , why did his hearing suddenly come back, I just have too many questions man. Mystery is good, not everything always has to be answered, but you know, SOMETHING would have been nice.
10 for the first story line and 5 for the others.
You're funny. Balls don't have names
Meryl Streep is great but that accent was distracting at first. The flashbacks were way better than the present day stuff. This was too long and slow for most of the present day story.
Jesus Christ! I can’t remember to feel so tense watching a tv show episode as I felt here. Absolutely perfect. Can’t wait for season 2!!!!
Adam Scott physically trying to make his eyes kind
It takes some fine acting to make 6 episodes of mostly dialogue interesting, compelling and above all terrifying, loved it. Kinda reminded me of Mindhunter.
Someone pls kill the bully already....
That scene of Mikasa and Annie so good.
Don't forget to watch scene post credits!
So horny people started the Walking dead huh?
How do people succeed in just using 5 mins to tell such a great story and others manage to fail in 2hrs of film?
A-train is such a little fucking bitch. Just when you think he’s actually gonna do something good, He sweeps the rug out and converts back to bitch status. He’s worse than the deep
how could a film that bases an entire storyline around a Ratatouille joke not be absolutely fantastic?
Some monologues and dialogues are so frustrating in this show. I often wish that I could strangle the character (or the writer) and make them shut up. Example in this episode: The "motivational" speech Eren receives at the end.
Watching this show live has been such a special experience, Since I watched Breaking Bad and BCS years after they first debuted I was spoiled on most of the deaths via cultural osmosis. This death hit me incredibly hard, probably the most tragic death for me since Mike in BB or Adrianna in the Sopranos. For the entire episode I wasnt sure if Nacho was going to die, It seemed absurd to kill one of the series main characters in the 3rd episode of the season but I’m glad they did it. This episode was incredibly impactful and the send off to Nacho Varga was amazing. Rest In Peace king