how good of an actor is Aaron Paul?
He can play Josh Hartnett, playing Aaron Paul.
The language with which both men talked about their families as possessions really stuck out to me. It's what led to one being unable to grieve his dead family and the other being unable to connect to his living family. The ending showed how viewing women as mere set dressing for men's lives ultimately leads to tragedy for not just the disposable women but for the men living in misery and loneliness.
Imagine being a writer for a moment, one people love and praise, but being trapped in a box that the people who love your work create. Imagine in the beginning you thriving in that box, people loving you more and more, but eventually you've explored everything in the box. Now suddenly people drag you down, "why is he telling stories outside the box?" This is why season 6 took 4 years, because none of these episodes were bad, but because 3 of the 5 weren't inside the box all this hate gets written. Time to move on people, something is indeed better than nothing, and the more you complain about the theme, the closer you get to black mirror straight out ending and red mirror taking it's place, because all good writers eventually learn how to silence the haters and write with their heart, not with a gun to their head.
I went for the laughs and left the movie theater with an existential crisis. I loved it <3
This is the greatest movie to watch when you are high or drunk. The whole movie feels like an existential experience. 9/10.
"If I had spoken to my uncle like that..."
"What? What would evil Uncle Noah do?"
*sees those scars*
...oh.
This version is darker compared with the first Digimon, it talks more about relationships and because of that it becomes more complicated.
two years ago i was bored out of my mind watching this show and gave up but now.... I GET IT
So relieved they managed to fix the butter issue.
oh what a great ending. it pains me that as an average watcher, we're all greg
«Oh, and there are angels by the way. They don’t have wings and live in clouds. They wear nurse’s uniforms and work hard to pay the rent on their houses. Some work for charities because they can’t look the other way. Some have four legs and bark. But whatever they look like, they all save lives. Sometimes you bump into them. Like Lisa. And Stan. And you - And you marry them. I know that Lisa and Stan aren’t angels now. But they were. If you want to be an angel, you’ve got to do it when you’re alive. Be good. Do good things. Introduce a lonely woman to a nice man. You’re my angel, Tony».
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«E comunque gli angeli esistono. Non hanno le ali, non vivono sulle nuvole. Indossano divise da infermiere, lavorano sodo per pagare l’affitto di casa. Alcuni lo fanno per beneficienza, perché è nella loro natura. Alcuni hanno quattro zampe e abbaiano. Ma a prescindere dal loro aspetto, salvano tutti delle vite. A volte ti capita di incontrarli. Come.. Lisa.
E Stan. E tu.. tu ci convoli a nozze. So che Lisa e Stan non sono angeli ora. Ma lo erano. Se vuoi essere un angelo devi farlo quando sei in vita. Sii buono. Fai buone azioni. Un angelo presenta una donna sola a un brav’uomo. Tu sei il mio angelo, Tony».
As Ricky is an atheist I though it especially meaningful that he didn’t ridicule belief in heaven and showed that it would be heartless to take that away from someone no matter what he believed.
“I’ve had a lot of worries in my life, most of which never happened.”
Beautiful season, always getting the tears out at some point. I was sad to not see Roxy this season; i really liked the relationship she and Tony had built, and she was of my favourite characters. Very nice way to close the series.
These bench-conversations are all really so, so good. I've been so terribly moved by way too many of them.
I feel like an extra 25 or 30 minutes would have been better to draw out the drama a little more. Still, pretty good and I can't wait for season 2!
What a performance by Bella Ramsey! She has been amazing from episode one but, this episode she delivered everything!!
Tell them Ellie is the little girl that broke your F** finger!!!
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I'm really enjoying how toned down the violence is, because it really grounds the experience. Yeeting him off a second story catwalk and onto rebar is spectacle, but a simple stab wound in a quiet encounter really drives home how high the stakes are when the violence is so mundane. When it comes without spectacle or massive budgets. It reminds people of what violence actually is and forces them to connect with the intimacy of it, and I think this is something that's been a long time coming. I'm not the type to blame media for society's ills, but I do believe it could be doing more to impress upon people the consequences and nuance of violence, and The Last Of Us is a masterclass in this kind of storytelling.
props to my boy Dylan G for holding that position for what seemed like an eternity!
The beauty of this episode can't exist without the context of the 8 hours before it. That's how you know this episode was meant for TV.
After wading in the emotions of these characters with just bits of information that helps you piece together what they must've went through to feel--so--bad, this episode finally gives you (some of) the answers you were looking for in a way that makes you want to cry and give all the people you were shaking your head at a hug.
I really enjoyed this episode. At first I was skeptical because I thought it would turn into a boring episode, but it was surprisingly interesting to see how they all lived before every 50th person disappeared. It really adds more layers/depth to the characters.
Let's be honest : Patti's blood looked like ketchup.
he: i don't understand you
she: you do understand
me: i'm not fcking understanding
oh i love nora durst. i love her. hope she doesn't become a cultist.
So Nora was basically at a highschool/college party for adults. At least she was with the "cool kidz" :D
But a thing I just noticed is how casually we get to see same-sex relationships, like at the beginning there was a guy who lost his husband and during the party there were two men kissing (not sure if the female prostitute counts, but she seemed to be absolutely okay with having sex with Nora). And these are just two examples I noticed in this episode. I always appreciate these things :)
That's a fucked up way to begin an episode.
As a Turkish person i thought that it is really non-sided and great everything was good the costumes the acting the special effects the battle sequences there was some flaws of course i thought Guistiniani had more screen time than it should have and Aksemsettin was not present in the show at all (he was always with Sultan he was his teacher and mentore he convinced the Mehmed to capture the city when Mehmed thought of giving up) other than that it was great i recommend you to watch it it feeds you with information.
The both empires were great; Ottoman and Byzantium. In this Tv serie there might be some problems about historical reality... I mean we cannot consider the tv serie is a historical documentary. But as a tv serie it was good. As a Turk, I believe all countries make movies or tv series that their army so great, so mercy and so strong. Yes it is good to watch if you are a nationalist and your nationality so great in the movies. But we should of course know the reality. If we can't see the reality we can't be friend. I see all countries find bad stories about their enemies. Actually governments like it, because nationalism is a key for strong governments. In real we are just humans, we cant decide that which nationality we can have. So there are two type peoples. Bad people and good people.
Not the finale I was expecting. The finale was a bit boring. All the other episodes were good just not this one. Can't wait for next season!