HOLY FUCK RACHEL DID THAT
YES!!!! So glad Chris is gone. The actor and character were both terrible.
Thirty three people watching an unreleased film?
Naughty naughty ;)
Malcolm: And no offense none of you are particularly good actors.
Tell me that was not funny :-P
10/10. Peak. This might be one of the best comic book TV finales or even episodes ever. Maybe this is recency bias but I don’t really care, this straight up floored me. Incredible.
Holy shit, the ending broke my heart. What a bunch of incompetent sons of bitches. Poor kid.
A truly awful finale to a mostly decent season. Words cannot explain how much I despised this episode. It's the episode that deviates most from the source material, and also the one with the worst action and writing. Voleth Meir was a stupid character, and she shouldn't have had such a presence in the finale. Most of this episode was a stupid CG fight with a bunch of dumb monsters while Ciri just stands there staring at Geralt. Not enjoyable to watch, and The Wild Hunt's appearance was awful and felt really badly done.
And then we get to the grand reveal... holy fuck that was AWFUL. I'm not even gonna get started on this - they have dumbed down this Emhyr stuff so badly. I'm so mad about it. The biggest reveal of the books, and they completely and utterly butchered it and his character in a single line to end the season.
This episode was definitely an eye-opener!
I died laughing when the girls are running to freedom and the guard comes out and is like "NOPE..." and walks back in lol
The cinematography in this episode is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.
Wish I could rate this an 11. I need to go back and rate every other episode of other shows down one.
I was very skeptical about a musical episode, but after the fantastic crossover I had my hopes up. And I wasn’t disappointed. It was not the best episode of this season but it was great. I don’t understand the bad ratings - maybe because they [spoiler]stayed in the musical and didn’t go space bunnies[/spolier]? I even started to feel like Jim(s actor) belongs. Unfortunately only one episode left :cry:.
I normally don’t comment on single episodes, but this must be the best episode of the whole series, right? RIGHT?!
Up to this point of course. :wink:
I'm upset that no one kicked Kenny's ass. I really wanted to see that smug little shit go out on a stretcher.
A nice start.
Great to hear familiar names and to see this very familiar land.
It seems to be a slow start, but one I appreciate it, I myself need to know the characters, care about them, before I acctually care about the plot.
I do think they choose to do too many places and characters and we didn't even see them all yet. But I am interested. Hope they can all be linked together in a satisfying way.
But I do miss the long haired elves.
Also, OST is great, as I expected from this composer.
This rebirth of Dexter is solidly better than the original series from the way it's shot to the story to even details as silly as the credits. Last week I thought this series may have peaked, now this episode dropped and I feel like it was better than the last one, so I'm solidly on board at this point and can't wait to see how this season ends next week.
Honestly, that fight scene was kinda embarrassing to watch. In season 5 (I guess), they put so much hyper about Michael/Lucifer fight, then we finally have Michael!Dean and Lucifer powerful enough to one hell (ha) of damage, and all they give us is they flying around like puppets. I was really expecting more.
WTF was that last scene!! Will's face gonna hunt me for 2 months ahead LOL
Anyway, this episode was amazing, we finally got to see El's semi origin, her name is Jane and she was taken when she was born and acted like she was born dead so no one will ask about her and the fact the she was kidnapped.. And also we got to know the meaning of her mother's loop talking
Another thing that bothered me is Lucas you stupid motherf***.. Why the F would you tell that ginger all the secrets, I still don't get why he and Dustin are so attracted to her, she's annoying so does her brother
Speaking about Dustin he finally acknowledged that his tiny discovery is dangerous and he locked him out and now he has to tell the rest of the boys about the Demogorgon Junior
Anyway a lot happened in this episode I can't mention everything but I'm worried about Will since he's connected to the shadow monster and when the men from the lap tried to burn it, Will got hurt, so now they have to find a way to get that thing out of poor Will
Goddamn junkie dreams. So boring.
OH GOD ALISON AND DONNIE TWERKING #HELP
Fuck this episode for making me rewind to check her hand and then not showing both her hands.
I love this show! It really did not feel like 47 minutes had gone by. It was faced paced, exciting, and hilarious. I look forward to seeing where this season goes.
Also, stay after the credits for a post-credits scene as the MCU is well accustomed to doing by now!
I’m starting to wonder why I’m watching a show that is designed for children.
I looked at it according to the chronological order. Find it makes no sense at all otherwise.
VIOLET: 24 YEARS BEFORE THE HEIST
GREEN: 7 YEARS BEFORE THE HEIST
YELLOW: 6 WEEKS BEFORE THE HEIST
ORANGE: 3 WEEKS BEFORE THE HEIST
BLUE: 5 DAYS BEFORE THE HEIST
WHITE: THE HEIST
RED: THE MORNING AFTER THE HEIST
PINK: 6 MONTHS AFTER
I had to laugh when Jaskier wakes up after everyone is gone and everything has happened. Obviously Geralt is just lashing out at Jaskier because he is hurting.
With an absolutely killer cast, The Circle is let down by a totally unfulfilling plot and script that felt many times like it was scrabbling for direction or resolve. Like an episode of Black Mirror minus any of the depth or intrigue that comes with it.
What the hell just happened?! Never saw that one coming
Can’t wait to rewatch this all over again, and again, and again.
I told myself years ago that I would have no expectations, that I’m just happy we’re getting a live action Fallout. Although there are some things I wish were different, I am definitely a satisfied fan. Season 2 when?
since the episode didn't include any kind of note at the end, i want to give anyone else watching a quick reminder that those police officers did in fact speak like that to the operator and that their homophobia was not dramatized. if anything, this series has had to play down some of the details of the actual events for the sake of palatable television.
sandra smith and nicole childress were black women, konerak simthasomphone was from laos, and these officers and dahmer were white. there is a reason that konerak was brought back to dahmer's apartment that night. there's a reason those police officers didn't bother to investigate the smell of decomposition in dahmer's apartment. this was racism and homophobia, plain and simple.
"fun" fact: officer balcerzak was made president of the milwaukee police department in 2005, and retired in 2017 with full benefits and pension. the milwaukee department even posted a tweet congratulating him on his "service."
Some people here seem to have the attention span of a TikTok video