I loved the remake of the Avengers intro, but I have to wonder how many people actually recognised it for what it was.
Getting some real "Return of the Jedi" vibes from when the Rogue Agents stormed the storage center for the A.I. Up to and including when they came out.
All that was missing was Ewoks.
Great episode, which is really lifted by the terrific and moving final conversation between Father Brown and Professor Milton; Mark Williams and Haydn Gwynne give brilliant performances.
ITS BEEN 24 YEARS COME ON
That seems like a fight that's not over.
I really love that they made Jessica and Jimmy a couple. One of the best decisions of the series.
Great episode! I think it's fantastic that it shows some relationship-bonding with Kate and Lucy.
It's funny to see bad reviews for this movie, and a lot of criticism towards JJ, but it's clear that all the choices made in this movie was to correct the choices made in The Last Jedi, the movie that was hated by all the fans till yesterday, but now people are praising.
The Rise of Skywalker is a great movie, specially for fans, it's a great way to end this saga, filled with fan service. I don't think I can say more than that without spoiling the experience for everyone.
All the critcs you see here, or on twitter, are coming from people who thinks star wars, a space opera, should be a deep and complex movie with fanfics about romances.
Not surprised to see the bigots out in force for this episode. Guess what, snowflakes, the writers, producers and actors in this episode don't want you watching. This show is not aimed at you, feel free to stop watching and go back to your YouTube masters.
Spinoff series of the Dead Boy Detectives is in production. Much as I love this series I felt the pacing of this episode was a bit slow.
Amazingly written. This is one of the most important messages out there right now and the episode was amazingly written by the star of the episode: Azie Tesfai.
As allies, if you choose to be, we should keep asking the questions Azie and the other writers handed to us. Let's do better instead of commenting that it's all political.
Also, human rights isn't propaganda or political bullshit, it's a f*cking RIGHT. Thank you and goodnight
As OA’s number one supporter(lol), I felt his pain with this one. How could he not feel the way he does!
Genuinely funny moments balanced by spot-on drama and, unfortunately, jokes that fall flat. Maybe I'm just not British enough to enjoy the potty humor?
Oho!
Spoilers -
I called it that Viktor was in fact a woman.
I had also started to suspect the right person somewhere through all of this. Feeling slightly accomplished. But only slightly.
Because I had NOT anticipated that last slap. It made some sense, I had an inkling it’s somewhat all about Imogene, because that angle has just been in the dark for the entire time, also something about Rufus leaving the first time around was still not entirely explained …
But this? Hmmmm…
Excellent episode that hopefully helps to educate bigots about the trans community and make them realize just how wrong they are. Trans women are women. Trans men are men. End of frakking discussion.
Loved this episode also Wilfred :purple_heart: hope he'll be in the next one too.
Leeland still creeps me out…wth did he do with Sheryl?!!
A filler but a welcome one. It actually explains a bit about Iris's behaviour about the whole destiny thing without turning it into an "Iris and the flash" type episode, and bringing a relevant Supergirl character to the plot is refreshing. It's miles better than any episode this season for sure.
I liked this episode - but I didn't quite understand the ending with Omar's denying any wrongdoing by that counter-terrorist-agent and therefore preventing any kind of supervising action.
Wise and powerful episode…one of the best ever written ever!
Outro song is 'Who are you', episode is titled 'Who we are'.............
12min in and we're discussing art and crisis of the language. i love this show
JINKX MONSOON you know just brilliant choices everywhere
Great episode: brilliant plot, a great villain, funny but deep. In two words Doctor Who!
Step down from big budget superhero fare that is aimed squarely at the tween set. Not bad, but not incredible, either.
I remember loving this when I watched it for the first time. As you can expect it's cringey and was a very try-hard movie but I enjoyed it and still think it's funny to watch for the nostalgia
First of all. I didn't realise this was a limited series. Second, this all just seemed to fizzle a bit at the end. Like I get the book end of it with them going back to a people driven FBI but it just seemed a bit rushed and easy. Also all that chemistry with Poet and Hour.. Wasted! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Spoilers for Person of Interest:
This is the world if Samaritan won
They made the two "guards" in the beginning of this episode dumb as hell. Firstly, when they stopped, the gunmen got out, why not drive off? Secondly, why the hell would they get out of a bullet proof vehicle and go out into the open, vulnerable? Stupid.
It's feeling like the Fringe x Person of Interest crossover I didn't know I needed.
Great character and world building this ep. Slowly and subtly like good writing should be. Clocked the date of the FBI attack in the background of Poet's visit to the site in present day. They didn't hit use over the head with this but the ending scene cemented it.
Not doubt this event was a catalyst for the need of this AI project which is in rampant control of the future.