Why the hell wouldn’t they use time to buy a toilet and put it in the common space? :smiley:
What I can say for real, I think I'm gonna rewatch this ep a lot bc it's really perfect, touched my heart and made me happy while im having some bad time, Everything about was perfect, Soundtracks makes u feel that you are in another world and for sure the drawing beside the ep storyline,,,, Just so perfect,, And away from all of this, This scene when snake told them about his name, I felt that happines to degree you cant imagine, SO yah this ep that touchs your heart definitely
Looking forward to read the book after this series is finished, but I loved that Park Chan-wook has chosen another TV project right in the same wheelhouse as his last one (The Little Drummer Girl), concerning the real and the artifice of spy craft with the director's signature magnetic style. The premiere might come off information-overload on paper, but Park's crosscutting montages and transitions make the story go down smoothly with the characters' emotions and humanity intact.
This building is evidently very high security, covering up high tech shenanigans... but you can easily get in by pulling a couple wires in a box in the parking lot. oh and no guards.
Flat out amazing cast (Michaela Watkins and Rob Corddry is stacking the deck to an obscene degree), but it's a bit difficult to see what's going to make this show stand out beyond its ensemble. I guess it's not going to be too much of a hardship to watch these fine actors hang out and be silly for twenty minutes each week, but they basically resolved the conflict of the central concept within the first episode.
I suspect Gabi would still be annoying as fuck, even if she wasn't a brainwashed fanatic.
I love it when this show goes full circle and shows you how things were planned out since the beginning. So fantastic.
I'm probably apart of the minority on this and there may be a few people who will get pissed off at me for saying this, but Jane absolutely deserved what Cliff said to her. I get that her past was and is very, very traumatic, I do. That doesn't mean she should get a pass every time she's being a bitch and shouldn't have shots fired back at her.
At first, I was disappointed that we weren't getting to see the aftermath of the previous episode, but then I stopped caring because everything about this episode was phenomenal. The acting, the action, the camera work... magnificent. The only thing that stops me giving this episode a perfect 10 is that towards the end a couple of the characters turned into bullet sponges. Why is it that everyone else dies instantly after one or two bullets, but two certain characters can seemingly take a whole magazine to the torso and still somehow push themselves to commit one last "heroic" act? That annoyed me. But aside from that, this episode was fantastic, and this show is quickly becoming one of the best shows on TV right now, and easily the best original Sky series yet.
The horse is our hero. This episode, and series, is a great take on the dangers of blaming people for their ancients' actions.
Will someone please give Howard a hug? And someone else, punch Howard Prime in the face? Thanks.
Seriously, on top of everything he's already been through before the show started, now we know he had built his life around a wife who perhaps wasn't worthy of his devotion. On top of it, his face is being rubbed in the opportunities Howard Prime had and ruined it, all the opportunities he probably wishes he would've had.
And how can that dude burn the roast every time with two wives directing him? Does he do it on purpose? Some men just want to watch the roast burn...
I was laughing my head off at the beginning. You immediately know you're watching Jojo.
This was great until the last scene. Looks like its gonna be one of those shitty harems. I'm gonna keep watching till it gets unbearable.
Why didn't this series start with where this series ends????
No.. Come on please nooo, enough sadness
Compared to the previous seasons this was a disappointment. Well, this one had disgusting gore and splatter galore but it lacked the subtle horror of the previous seasons.
I really hope the 3rd season of DD is better than the second seasons of everything else. I hate season 2 of JJ. Unhappy about season 2 Luke Cage and disappointed in season 2 Iron First.
Well, in episode 5 I said that it could be one of the best anime of the season, now I think it will be.
the first weak episode. Guess it's a matter of taste.
The first half is the best the show has been since the Sioux Falls massacre from Season 2. I am disappointed it was only 25 minutes and not a full 50.
Each week this show shows me that its the best anime on tv at the moment!
Linda knows what Krav Maga is, there was a whole early episode about it, and wasn't the studio next door?
nahhhhh come on, please give me more of this now
Another great performance by a guest actor, I like it a lot how every mental condition it's being portrayed so far, there are other Kdramas that have failed completely to showcase this, they wether show it as something terrible or they make fun of it when it's neither one or the other, this dramas shows that every person can suffer from it.
Also director Lee Jae Kyu has giving us some impresive shoots this episode!
I don't know who this kid is that plays Cyborg, but he cannot act. Every inflection is forced. Trying way to hard
Truly uncomfortable to watch Linda's storyline.
I'm seriously in love with this drama. Fuka Koshiba's acting & even her choice of clothes is so damn good. I love the chaotic energy she radiates in the show. The comedy, romance and drama: Everything is spot-on.
This is the lowest I rated on a series opener. I'm not really enjoying it . may be its just my dislike to Kim Seon-ho characters in general .
P.S In the end credits its show Doo-shik is really smitten by Hye-Jin smile but i don't like condescending attitude towards her as everyone has a situation .
Also ffs who makes you walk that long before giving a job I would just say eat shit and bail outta there lol
The disjointedness of the two storylines felt as crazy as Linda acted here. Great closing credits song, though.