How can something so utterly nonsensical be so fucking epic and great?
Funniest episode in a while, as Bert is a great character and Penny solving string theory is the classic blueprint of the show.
Luke Kirby's performance in this episode - and the whole show - was amazing!
Finally a classic Orphan Black episode again with hilarious clone swaps!
It's very obvious this is one of the best and most profound pilot episodes of all time.
I can't believe how much hatred I feel right now after watching this movie.
Outstanding episode, one of the show's all-time best!
So much happiness, so many happy endings. Golly, what a marvellous finale to this heart-warming show. I'll miss all of them.
It soon became pretty obvious Samar's brother would be Hasaan and the ending was completely pointless.
Yes, thank you, Robyn. You just killed Hope and almost three other people, thank you very much indeed. God, I'm so mad right now.
As a German I feel slightly insulted by the horrible German they speak at the end and the silly name "Christof Mannheim".
I didn't like the whole office fighting and Dwight intriguing over his own vanity at all, plus we have no idea what solution Michael and Jim came up with in the end. Maybe next episode, but I doubt it.
I like Beth so much and in all time periods, wow.
Poor Irene, I felt so sorry for her!
This wasn't science fiction, but a parody of real life. Look at Instagram and you know what I mean.
Not a typical Atlanta episode, but a beautiful one and honestly: Who wouldn't fight for Van?
I was glad the show isn't that shallow and allowed Emily to just be forgiven with one small letter.
So, on top of creating bullshit twists and turns every five minutes, that don't need to make any sense because of the very convenient concept of a self-consisting universe, now they just thought there's no solution to the apocalypse and we just introduce some 'parallel world'. Great, now we get another dozen of random twists. I don't care about them, because anything is possible. No need for any kind of causality. And furthermore the writing in this episode was extremely poor: Martha and Magnus verbally fighting in the school like some very poor cliché.
No, it doesn't make your brain hurt. There's nothing to understand in this show. Without temporal logic and causality you can tell every story you want to, you can make up any twist and turn you want to. But it makes you believe there's some extremely complex logic underneath you want to wrap your head around. There isn't, it's a clever disguise, that's all.
David Tennant should get an Emmy as Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his performance.
The episode itself wasn't too exciting in my opinion, but the message it sends is exceptional.
Never thought of this show as boring, but it actually is so far this season.
Although I found the episode a bit mediocre compared to some former show highlights, Aaron Paul was incredible in this. His crying scene in the wood was superb, Emmy worthy acting.
Oh wow, these fairy tale dresses from House Abundance were among the best walks of the whole show. I loved Angel as bitchy Little Red Riding Hood.
My favorite episode of this show yet. Just two funny and sympathetic dudes hitting it off and fitting perfectly to each other.
What the fuck did the writers think? the opposite of a happy ending: Alicia ends up ruining most of her friendships for helping out the flawed human being and prick of a husband she has. Good riddance.
So am I the only one who thought it is very mediocre at best? dull, stereotyped and completely unappealing.
Once again a wonderful episode showing so much empathy and human understanding from the producers and writers of the show. Another tearjerker and probably not the last.
I'm actually surprised people here are rooting for Axe. I don't get it. I have always rooted for Chuck, am I the only one?
When she was crying in the car, I completely understood. All of it. She realized she wasted a good portion of her time.
True, it might not have added much to the story, but I think it's always worth it to get a deeper insight into the main character's past and it was done with the show's trademark mixture of drama and comedic relief. Plus I could watch Villanelle all day no matter what she's doing.