Right in the feels, man.
Kind of a slow start to the episode, but that ending was fantastic!
Damn that was one hell of an ending.
Haha Daryl trying to drive that truck and getting schooled..
A bit outlandish, but entertaining. Samuel L. Jackson is always great.
Move starts out great, but has some quarks along the way. When the movie ended, it left me with a sense of awesomeness but also wanting more. Throughout the movie you are presented with many depictions of what's to come, but many lead you astray. In the end, the movie is a great "what if" scenario about life and if it really exists outside of our own solar system, but you are left with too many questions about the story at hand.
One of the better episodes this season!
Lots of action this episode... but with little thought into the writing or how it actually happened or unraveled. I hope they show it in the next couple episodes or else it will be a major falter.
Wow this was a confusing mess of an episode. Cmon X-Files' writers, you can do better.
This whole season, although beautiful cinematics, seemed rush. The final showdown in this episode just didn't give the build-up justice.
D'Avin: we need to gotta get dirtier.
John: Ass to mouth?
Haha wow that is a raunchy ass joke for cable!
Directed by Amanda Tapping, nice!
Neighborhood watch lady: "What kind of official business?"
Rufus: "It's officially none of your damn business!"
Missed Rufus and Bobby!
Kind of annoying how easily a bunch of "rovers" can just take out a platoon of Elvish soldiers, c'mon. And then the shapeshifter is just to so easily come in and kill the King. He ALWAYS has guards next to him, and then magically gone there. A bit of a stretch. Bad episode with too many plot holes.
Kind of boring season opener, but I'm hoping this season gets better.
Pretty weak episode, in my opinion.
Great creative story. I think it's mainly for kids, but this was a great movie overall.
Love seeing Tricia Helfer on this show!
Dang that scene with the racial stereotypes was hard to get through. It was awkward watching them get through the awkwardness.
Wow, so they got a new show runner, and the first decision he makes is to get new actors for Kristina, Kristina's kid, and Kristina's boyfriend/baby daddy (no longer a Jonas bro). To top it all off, there is a weird disconnect where Kristina's baby daddy is also now really in the picture.. strange, very strange.
You know it's a great episode when you notice the leading actor isn't in the episode at all until after you have watched it.
Starts off slow, but the ending is great.
Best episode of the season! So many things are coming together.
Pretty good episode, but dang there was a lot that happened in between seasons they did not really go over. (20 month time gap)
I feel like Lowell is playing the long con for something..
Great episode. Finally received some insight into what Cole's background is and how life is in the future.
(via TV Blaze for WP)
This show was cancelled!? It was just getting good..
Alright, I’ll admit, way better than I thought it was going to be. Glad I gave it a shot.
Jesse Martin is doing alright as the leading man. The storyline of this first episode is such a dud. I called the killer immediately. Very predictable.
I love my asshole! Haha so good.