The nanofiber scene was awesome, better than the "Ghost Ship" one (remember that) or "Cube".
But i'm confused in many ways. Did they really expect to destroy everything but the little USB disk to survive ?
If they have never evolved, how did they have such technology ?
Geez some people seem agitated by this season. I'm loving it. Great characters, shocking turns. Love that there are still three episodes. It doesn't feel rushed, unlike a lot of other TV these days.
This story is not over. The screenplay of this movie was based off a biased book named the anti social network written by a corrupt wallstreet author. If you want to learn more about the actual events go watch all DFV's congressional testimony the dates he doubled and quadrupled down after his congressional testimony in February and April. You can find his final posts on reddit and also Visit DRSGME dot org to learn why the direct registration system is important. Market Makers abuse stocks the same way fractional reserve banks and the federal reserve abuse the money supply. There is no true free market and price discovery if theres not a fixed supply.
Theres a whole library of due diligence to comb through on Superstonk. DFV is still holding to this day he went silent because they sued his employers for 4 million summer of 2021 after he doubled and quadrupled down on the stock after the Congressional hearing.
The Squeeze has not Squoze.
pure garbage. Unrealistic. Stupid . Period.
Glad everyone marked their comments as spoilers...
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What a great episode. They returned to the shelter, let's see what happens. The acting, atmosphere and music are excellent. Let's continue watching from where we left off. I've been suffering from a shortage of TV series lately, it was like a cure.
And here I was thinking the original Resident Evil laser scene was cool.
I see what you're doing, show. Having Loki become a master of time travel who turns toward the camera while emphasizing the line "it's WHO". I see, and I am amused. I like how this not only explores who our main cast were before their lives in the TVA, but it's a meta examination of how you can't just recapture the allure of the past without it literally unraveling, and also how the absurd impossibility of fiction is just as essential to science fiction as the science. A really inventive and rich episode. And so many jet skis.
Dare I say… best episode of Loki yet? Definitely the best this season. Everything about it was PERFECT.
nolite te bastardes carborundorum
"Don't let the bastards grind you down"
I have to agree that this appears to be on par with what the CW puts out. I was hoping for a thrilling murder/abduction investigation. What I gleaned from the first episode is that this is a half-hearted attempt at bringing to light the presence of human trafficking. Unfortunately, there's just too many glaring holes in the reality of it all.
The subject of this series attracted my attention and I watched the first episode. It was actually beautiful. It seemed a bit complicated to me. The man is replaced by someone like himself, and so on. The series started well. I will continue.
I thought it was heading to a predictable path (they fight in the season finale, they make up the next season...) . I did not expect that chess move. Looking forward s04 shaking things up.
“I would. Wouldn’t you?” - This was brutal, crazy, insane, amazing! That was TELEVISION. So carefully and intelligently constructed. This episode is a masterclass in everything - writing, directing, and acting.
Laughing at Jimmy’s plane 'proposal.' So perfect and I liked him realizing Kayla’s value!
Deborah moving her parents to Vegas. Unhinged behavior! That is so her.
I cannot wait to see what's in store for us in season 4 as we experience another power shift between Ava and Deborah.
Possibly one of the best episodes of the series. Brava.
The ending (from the article onward) is so wonderfully cathartic. Also "Damn, y'all are wifed up" is good line, even better delivery from Einbinder.
Two GREAT episodes. The perfect joke in a preachy plot is "Don't say ‘they'" "Oh I thought everybody was THEY now"
"Are you okay? I don't know you, this could be your personality." Great line, and seems very applicable in real life.
A terrific ending to one of the greatest shows of my lifetime...gonna miss it so fucking much. Long live Larry David!
Surprised the mayor called in. John Carpenter was a bit odd. Fun discussions and panel. The Saymo saga was a nice send-off.
Only one episode left and no vertibird has randomly crashed yet, smh 0/10 accuracy
Lucy and Maximus, what a beautiful couple. The first kiss was given in front of the radio broadcaster. Isn't this true love? I don't like this Bety at all. Our man number thirty-three is slowly starting to figure it all out. We are moving on to watch the season finale. Here you go...
The score when Lucy saw the NCR flag… chills! I have nothing against Ramin Djawadi, he really know how to make a great score, but the show is very much missing out without the ambient music made by the dudes who composed the games.
The secrets of Vaults 31-32-33 are so far the most interesting thing going on, which is pretty on par with how exploring vaults in the games is some of the most interesting thing to do.
Our Lucy is just starting to figure things out. By the way, that iron man fell in love with Maximus :joy: This episode flowed like water.
“I’d offer you one of these cherry tomatoes, but you got a hole in ‘yo neck…”
Only a picture of dogmeat in the first episode? Come on, how dare you not introduce the best character in the first episode!?!?
Haha solid start, onto the next episode
Disappointed that the intro doesn't begin with "war, war never changes". (Update: nvm, just keep watching :)