Beware: Because sky originally aired the first two episodes as one, tmdb/tvdb grouped the first two episodes as well.(Hence 11 episodes in the season instead of 12)
If anyone else thought the music seems familiar in the birthday world segment, it's clearly inspired by castlevania OST
I'm not paranoid. Who told you that?
I know, technobabble and suspension of disbelief, but starfleet would not sanitize their SQL queries, really?!
Bo Burnham, what. a nice suprise!
Fun fact: Andy showing up naked, was not in the script, in the sense that the actor(Chris Pratt) was supposed to be in a skin-tone briefs. To get genuine reaction he improvised.
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Dwyer#Development_and_production
https://i.imgur.com/pcIoLeR.gifv
The episode's plot is similar to the futurama theorem, but much earlier produced. Seems like a frequent trope in the genre.
TIL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_referendum_on_Algerian_self-determination,_1961
That was a nice episode of batman
Oh, here comes the waterworks!
It think Minority Report explored this territory a little bit better, but my main concern is why didn't the torture trigger her psych eval again
Why the heck would the fire wolf agree to meet with a terran that easily. I kinda understand that they didn't shoot them - the known butcher of the binary stars -, when a terran did an unusual act of waving the white flag, but why no extra precaution for entering a base that is kept hidden for two years, at least cuff them...
Apart from that it was a great flow of events
WTF was that with the pilot's hand slipping from the thruster a moment before collision...
Now that was a good episode, thought provoking moral relativism, neatly balanced with goofy humour.
The writing is a lot better than in the last couple of seasons, but this british MoL plot was not very convincing.
They kinda run out of steam with the usual next season, bigger threat formula, with the darkness.
How come the different chapters of MoL have very different code of conduct, and why didn't the brits intervened for like three apocalypses?
Apart from that, at least the finale opened up some possibilites and made some daring perhaps permanent changes that might freshen the show for it's hopefully last season.
How come the angels didn't know, that giving birth to a nephilim is fatal, or is Dagon bluffing?
Seems they recycled the free will vs angel code and not all monsters are bad trope in this season.
The pretty reckless and batgirl was fitting references.
This one felt much much dorkier, than the previous episodes. Nice paradox by the way, wonder if this will be leading to continuity errors.
Finnaly some fresh episode with an unorthodox format. They should experiment more with the formats.
Brilliant opening scene! Looking forward to the episodes wrote by the same guy,
Was Jared high or is he always like that IRL?
It was a nice cluedo with a shapeshifter episode. The ending kinda ruined it...
Felicia Day?! How many cameo appearance does she have? That elevator dancing scene must have been fun to make, considering her usual awkwardness.
That opening was a great homage.
aww, that was pretty sad...