Well, it started promisingly enough.
By the end, I was only watching just because I had gotten so far.
An almost literal example of the sunken cost fallacy. Get it?
Which multiverse part was that weird mask from? That’s what I want to know.
Well, that took a turn.
I’m not sure they could have made a smarter more meta ending.
Guys. I don’t think this one’s going to make it.
So, that’s a thing that happened.
As I had hoped, the show needed to get past the setup before hitting its stride. A great mystery!
That last scene - that final shot - of this season’s Fargo finale is one of the most surprisingly moving and uplifting things I have ever seen on TV.
It was nice for Bob from Twin Peaks to drop by and do an interpretive dance.
Great start to the season.
I guess you don’t mess with the special investigators. Or so I hear.
Finally some titans doing something!
Chekov’s gun … in space!
I want to believe that the obvious twist is a red herring for a more interesting one. But, so far everything - including the series title - would suggest otherwise.
Still, well made with good performances all around.
Great show, but odd choice to sideline Pike I. The first episode of season 2. Still it gave others a chance to shine.
Based on this episode, it’s hard to tell if this wants to be a cringe comedy (Curb or Schitt’s Creek) or an earnest drama with comedic notes. It’s not quite enough of either to tell. Still, well done and I like the cast. I’ll give it a couple of episodes and a “benefit of the doubt” 7 for this episode.