Let's fucking go. I inevitably cried, I was so waiting for that last scene. Too bad it felt a bit rushed but it also felt so good to see both the CRM and Thorne annihilated.
At this point I'm just waiting for Rick to reunite with Daryl.
One of the best episodes of TV I've ever seen, didn't let off the throttle through it's entirety. Can't wait for the final season!
As much as I like John Cena, he doesn't fit into this universe as well as other guest stars and all of the Fak content felt like filler. However, I really liked Sugar taking a stand for Marcus!
This season is so bad.
I’m sure most people will enjoy the cameo, but John Cena was a bit too distracting for me
Am I alone to say, it was so fucking good? Really unexpected episode. The performance of Jamie Lee Curtis is surprisingly good (Probably one of best performances she did in her career). Abby Elliott is a discovery for me. She is in tandem with Curtis. We feel the vulnerability. I have been impressed.
What a performance by Bella Ramsey! She has been amazing from episode one but, this episode she delivered everything!!
There's only a few times in your life you'll live through a cultural Phenomenon. First Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, The X-Files. Something people will remember, reference, and talk about decades later. I truly believe Stranger Things is one of those.
How has Alan Tudyk not won an Emmy every single season of this ?
This show has me missing the writers strike.
Last bit was amazing. I like part 3, it’s goofy, it balances old and new and it is just a fun watch.
Every time I've forgotten about this show it keeps resurrecting from the dead.
Please... no more...
I'M NOT CRYING YOU'RE CRYING
They stuck the landing and delivered. A really great, satisfying finale that sets up the final season.
[8.4/10] I'd speculated about how Kim would depart Jimmy's world. I feared she might be killed. I thought she'd get fed up with his misdeeds and leave him over that. What I didn't expect was that it would be spurred by a moment of self-recognition born of a terrible tragedy. Kim still loves Jimmy, but she recognizes that they're "poison" together, that they get off on the joint cons, and that when they do, people get hurt. She is one of the vanishingly small number of people in this franchise to recognize that she's on a destructive path and take drastic action to stop it. It's one of the most unexpected, but ultimately satisfying ways to have her exit I can imagine.
And it puts her in good company. Jimmy is as horrified by what happened as Kim is, but he can envision moving on, he can picture maintaining this life despite where it led them, he can see forgetting this some day. Kim can't. It's the same way Gus cannot forget his former partner Max, someone he loves, whose memory lingers with him when he gazes into Don Eladio's pool and holds him back from continuing to flirt with the handsome waiter who chats him up over a glass of a wine. It's the same way Mike cannot forget his son, which leads him to tell Nacho's father the truth about what happened to his child.
Mr. Varga shrugs off Mike's promise that justice will be done, recognizing that what he's talking about is vengeance. He declares that vengeance is a cycle that doesn't stop, and we know from Breaking Bad that he's right. Gus hasn't beaten the Salamancas or Don Eladio. Mike hasn't completed his tour of duty so that he can retire and spend time with his granddaughter. Jimmy can't avoid crossing paths with the cartel again. They're all in this now, and their victories bring them no peace, only pull them deeper into the muck of this, and closer to their ignoble ends.
But Kim breaks away. She cannot forget, but she can act to stop this from happening again. Her final scene with Jimmy (for now at least) is more quietly heartbreaking than explosive and dramatic, but that suits the gravity of this. And in her absence, Jimmy is free to become Saul, as an indeterminate time jump to the man in his huckster faux-finery confirms. The last thing holding Jimmy back is gone. Saul Goodman is here. He can't stop. And despite the woman in his bed, the bedraggled secretary on his phone, and the crowd of people in his waiting room, he is alone.
EDIT: If you'd like to read my usual, longer review, you can find it here -- https://thespool.net/reviews/tv-recap-better-call-saul-season-6-episode-9/
The people complaining about Vanya transitioning to Viktor should probably just stop watching and spare the rest of us. It doesn't take away from the story, the show's literal creator embraced it, why can't that be good enough?
Worst episode ever. So boring.
That was wayyyy too short! 20 Minutes? Seriously Disney?
The episode is one hour long and only 10 minutes or less are about the actual case...
I don't care about Jodie Foster's daughter, Navarro's sister, Hank's romance scam, the newbie's family problems, the creepy lonely lady.
I feel that I'm watching an Alaskan soap opera.
The frozen scientists premise was impressive at the begining, but now it's kind of lost. And they added the Annie storyline and mixed the 2 cases together. I doubt that we'll find out what happened in either case
Jack Black and Doc in the same episode? Sign me in :)
It was a good episode, but I am confusedanoia :anguished:
Imagine the suspense you could've felt if you didn't already know Negan was going to live.
Just watching out of habit now. So much repetition, so little progression, so boring...
I know it that end will be for me a heartbreaking one, but dammit, I cry so much, so so so much! WILL AND LYRA WILL ALWAYS BE THE BEST COUPLE IN ALL LITERATURE! discordant opinions not valid!
I waiting for so long do see this end, the mulefas, rhis master piece, that worth everything! ♡♡♡♡