This sucked. The rest of the season better be better.... I love Ncuti. And have been super excited even after the dismal Ruby Road troll thing. But this was both disgusting and too childish. Maybe Disney involvement is ruining the messaging that Whovians are accustomed to. This came off as made for children rather than the fan base. I hope it gets better.
The fifa logo for the banner :skull::skull:
UPDATE 3/18 6:50 PM EST: they finally updated it :joy:
What the fuck is this?
The fight scenes were quite impressive. I was not happy that Carrie Ann Moss was killed off right away. But overall a decent episode.
This was a great episode but it made me wonder why did they lead the show and even bothered producing those first two absolute garbage episodes when they clearly are able to have decent ones like those last two?
The secrets of Vaults 31-32-33 are so far the most interesting thing going on, which is pretty on par with how exploring vaults in the games is some of the most interesting thing to do.
She’s in the wrong universe, isn’t she? Either way, this is definitely my type of mystery.
CW caliber acting/writing. Stargate SG-1 caliber sets. Comic-con caliber make-up/costuming.
...and some of the dumbest Jedi ever...
Really interesting episode, not the "kids these days are on their phones all the time" kind one might have thought watching the trailer, but instead focuses on a much more serious issue surrounding the mentality of certain groups, and how those specific echo chambers function.
It's definitely an episode that is made by its ending. The hyperbole of the allegory might seem too exaggerated at first. But when things start falling into place it becomes clear that it serves a purpose and helps highlight the main message.
The final part is what makes the whole episode really work, for me the ending was quite fitting, given the point that the story was trying to get across, and Ncuti Gatwa was phenomenal in his performance, especially during the final scene.
Great episode. The mystery keeps on getting more mysterious and we have not gotten any real answers for now. But I’m still very intrigued by the storyline and I also love the Scandinavian setting.
Only one episode left and no vertibird has randomly crashed yet, smh 0/10 accuracy
I'm personally really enjoying it so far, this episode got me more intrigued by the case, I think Navarro and Liz are great characters and bounce off each other well. Of course this won't reach the level of season 1 for me but I still think this is a great story so far!
It was a episode that approached the quality of legendary television episodes like "Ozymandias" from Breaking Bad and "The Rains of Castamere" from GoT, it's the best episode of the series so far, and it got me hyped for the finale. :star_struck:
The bomb bay doors opened one last time..but it wasn't for the bombs.
An unexpected happy ending from a show that deals with the great WW2!
Astounded by what this show can pull off and make it look effortless. On the edge of my seat this whole episode.
The real continuation of the Walking Dead right here. I suffered through some shiz to get this far, and it paid off.
I don't know if it's the actress, the character, or both, but "Auggy" is the most obnoxious and irritating character I've seen in quite a while. Tiresome af, tarnishes any scene she's in.
The score when Lucy saw the NCR flag… chills! I have nothing against Ramin Djawadi, he really know how to make a great score, but the show is very much missing out without the ambient music made by the dudes who composed the games.
For a series premier, this was not a good episode. For a doctor who episode, it wasn't a good episode. The CGI on the babies mouths was horrific.
It must be said that Lyndsey Pepper Bean is one of the most aggravating characters known to man. Doctor who has really stepped up it's game with 73 Yards and then this. I am someone who has always loved Doctor Who and have watched most episodes from the Hartnell Years and all of the revived series from Christopher Eccleston to now. We can all agree that Doctor Who has been on a bit of downward slope but I truly believe with RTD at the helm that things are going to start righting themselves.
This episode could have had a happy ending but RTD chose not to do that and honestly I applaud him for it. This episode was great. Shame that there's only 3 more episodes of the season as I'm really enjoying this.
I'm surprised they did another Doctor light episode, but I very much enjoyed it. That's three in a row now!
I'm just so glad that this show appears to be worth watching again.
I've never before rated a single episode on Trakt, but this one was so tremendously good that I had to.
Maximus would’ve known to never leave your power armor if he had had any experience with settlements:joy:
These "smart people" are so frustratingly dumb. It's just... AAAAAAAA!!!
I hope “our” Jason and Amanda are in another (third) universe, because it would be hard to explain why the box connects only two specific universes.
Once grand, now shadows,
Despair cloaks greatness in gloom,
Echoes of what was.
Honestly, fuck this glorious show.
Overall, I am satisfied with the series, although Will(s) brain now being "lost in space" is kind of a bummer. Sophon rubbing it in with, "I would have liked to have met Will", was just salt in the wound, especially since I have a feeling they could have saved him if they really wanted to. Saul is slow on the uptake because he's lost in a weed haze, which, just as IRL, is slowing down his synapsis and dulling his senses, taking the edge off of his critical reasoning faculties. Looks like Tatiana leveled up from AAA 2 bit assassin to AA, or maybe even the majors now that she has her own headset to jack in with. Clarence wrapped things up nicely with his bug analogy. try as hard as we do and, bugs are still around pestering us and giving the ick. Look forward to the next series.
The beauty of "Masters of the Air" lies in the way it humanizes these soldiers, allowing us to see them not just as warriors, but as individuals with their own unique stories, struggles, and emotions.
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