and the award for worlds slowest elevator goes to...
Hi, I was hoping to make it home for dinner, but things are very topsy-turvy at the office.
I really love when Morgan said "all life is precious", he is the contrast of Rick. Rick, as Morgan, has lost everything, but you can see Morgan (Ok, once he was crazy, but now he is not) isn't gone crazy as Rick has.
Let's point this out: Morgan isn't using his loses as excuses to kill anyone who stands in front of him, don't challenge the man with the stick when he says "all life is precious", he is damn right, this reflects a inner peace of this man which is critical, more critical than the skill of killing people indiscriminately, if you want to survive in the zombie apocalypses from the the threats that comes from the outside... and from the inside.
Goddamn if the tears didn't flow while they were all eating dinner. Brutal and satisfying, a spectacular way to open the new season.
"Alexa, what the fuck happened to Darlene?"
Sorry about my comment on last week's episode, I guess he does have guts. I've never been more embarrassed.
they can't just kill one of the atlanta five and get away with it
To be enjoyed like a long, rambling fantasy novel -- not like a punchy action flick (though it is sometimes also that).
This episode was great fun. All the "waaa! I hate musicals" children can, in the words of Abraham "suck my nuts".
P.S: I'm pretty sure singing "Runnin' home to you", on key, to your girlfriend will earn you unlimited sex for the rest of your life.
Finished binge watching the series and wow, what a great series it was! Very true to the original tone of the comics with some great references to the MCU and Netflix Daredevil series. Can't wait to see more of Jess in the Defenders show and hopefully in future upcoming Marvel Netflix series!
That hand will forever stay on the wall.
That Nauvoo launch sequence was beautiful. We need more space shows on TV right now.
Guys, guys, yes, some main characters might've just died, but can we just appreciate that we got a MacGyver Elliot stealing wifi with a Pringles can this episode?
'Apparently on Legion' that's genius
They spent years in a strange country pretending to fit in, in order to do what was best for their home country. Now they’re “home”, but like Philip says it feels strange. And then Elizabeth tells him, in their native language that they’d been forbidden to use, that they’ll get used to it, just like they did all those years ago in America. No shoot outs. No chase scenes. No deaths. Just a man and a woman realizing they just lost everything they loved.
I give it a 10/10 for Nick Offerman's performance in this episode. Quit fantastic.
Good episode with great quotes like Captain Cold's: "This isn't my first prison break"
Holy shit I can't believe it, they finally handled Iron Fist perfectly! Danny is now completely different and acts like Iron Fist in comics. He says wise/philosophical words out of nowhere. Fight was also awesome. YES!
NEED.MORE.TEAM.UP!!
I'll see you tomorrow, Miller
"Now, who's the villain Flash? Now, who's the villain?" I got goosebumps, literally.
My body is ready, slugger.
[YELLS FOR 50 MINUTES STRAIGHT]
Objectively this show is not good. Bad writing, plotholes and such but I just love every second of it.
And now with that ending I very much look forward to next season.
The only good thing about this show is that we're one week closer to The Walking Dead after each episode.
American Gods is the only show to portray accurately what it feels like to be kicked in the balls.
This show continues to be the only CW supes show that still remembers to bring the fun. ARROW never did, being dark and dreary from day one. THE FLASH gave it up a while back for some reason and opted to go down the ARROW road. SUPERGIRL is pure relationship soap opera these days. But LEGENDS? Its braintrust continues to offer plenty of crazy, brainless fun. And props to them for that.
when George Washington founded a little startup we've come to know as these United States of America, and he was tired of getting shit from his CEO, the King of England, did he just roll over and take it from behind?