I'm not sure if I've just simply outgrown this show or if this last couple of episodes are actually this weak... I really can't get into them
I'm beginning to think ending this show after 3 seasons was the right decision
Great way to add to the show and really well produced considering the climate and format. I can't believe it brought me to tears. The Poppy breakdown was so real and I'm glad they highlighted how hard it is for those people who live alone during lockdown.
The final climax was awesome!
Also loved seeing the Aloy statue behind Rachel. Nice nod to Ashly's other work :P
Throughout the season, the show has done a good job of building up Omni-Man's character, contrasting overt bouts of mania (like killing the Guardians) with more subtle signs of sociopathy (like when he couldn't comprehend why Mark was upset over casualties). Well, in this episode, there is nothing subtle about Omni-Man's villainy. From comparing his wife to a dog to what he does in that subway scene, Omni-Man shines in one of the goriest episodes of TV I have seen.
After the weakest, most underwhelming season that feels at times veered towards Family Guy than itself, Rick and Morty sticks the landing nicely. Surprisingly, by leaning into serialization more than it has ever done before (even if couched in self-deprecating gags about doing so).
It is solid. Nothing like community, king of queens or Scrubs. But it's nice to watch and entertaining. But nothing that sticks long or can be rewatched.
This was a fun episode. The contestants are becoming more comfortable and this provides some nice genuine moments. some great challenges here which i will nick for family get togethers. this is shaping up to be a better season than last for me.
Mulvanished - Mick Mulvaney
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