“How was yalls’ summer?”
“It was...”
“That was rhetorical.”
“I could've, that was an option.” - barely two minutes in and Ava is already chaotic. She hasn't changed - still funny, self-centered and all about Gregory. Ava is a terrible principal but I wouldn't have it any other way! :rofl:
“Imagining the worst thing that could possibly happen is one of my best qualities”. - Mine too. :point_up:
“You know what they say, $20 in my hand is worth me in a bush.”
“I forgot because I'm a custodian and not some storage ass ho.”
Barbara getting her desk, Jacob learning sign language for the kids, and Gregory being the only one to notice Janine's hair. What a great start to the season.
There's only a few times in your life you'll live through a cultural Phenomenon. First Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, The X-Files. Something people will remember, reference, and talk about decades later. I truly believe Stranger Things is one of those.
This first part of season 4 is a masterpiece in storytelling :100:
OMG OMG OMG that was some of the best star wars since return of the jedi. PURE AMAZING. PERIOD.
"I don't want you going all John Wick on me!" "Who's that? Your friend?" "No, but I wish he was."
So many good quotes in this episode, really excellent writing!
This season gets better and better.
Such great fantasy adventure series that gets better and better. Jim Henson would be proud. This show is like Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones but for the entire family.
I just happened to be on a stairmaster machine when I watched this.. Funny.
this is honestly the funniest sitcom right now
I respect any show that goes out of its way to plug Green Day for no reason.
I always want the best for Sandra for some reason.
"Attention, shoppers. Is there a doctor in the- Who am I kidding? This is Cloud 9. Anybody here watched a lot of Grey's Anatomy? Maybe Nurse Jackie? Not The Knick."
ROFLMAO
Garrett is the damn best character.
They'll just build a new one... and make the White Walkers pay for it.
So damn beautiful! So damn horrible what is happening to our planet at the same time.
Mind blown. Everyone needs to watch this. I definitely want a season 2 after that ending.
The hunter... becomes the hunted... wow, nearly leapt out my seat!
I'm not really a fan of the Octopus as a 'likeable' thing but you have to agree they are wonderful things and very intelligent; the best scenes of the episode.
Best sci-fi since bsg period
Oh, how annoyed we would have been for this to be the ending of the Series. SO excited for the next season, this was just awesome on so many levels.
Probably the best episode of the season so far, mostly thanks to Noah Reid's excellent voice and David and Patrick's stupidly dumb heart eyes. Also THAT ENDING! Rosebud Motel <3
Here's an interesting article with more background on the varying runtimes throughout this season, including the 30 minutes of 1x06. Some spoilers on the 2nd page, so avoid those if you haven't watched it all the way yet.
http://www.slashfilm.com/tv-show-running-times-the-oa/
Starting to get very interesting. This episode reveals the beginning of where the story is going. The meeting of Dr. Ford and the Man in Black provides a glimpse of their back stories. Delores and Maeve are learning more about who and what they are. I think the pace of the story is perfect. The whole idea of episodes is to reveal the plot like the peeling of an onion. I love this show!
Touché for the writers and cast, amazing episode even before the ending. This show must go on indefinitely!
Halloween episodes have always been extra fun in this show, but this one took the cake. Faster paced than the previous Halloween episodes, such a roller-coaster of an episode! And Jake focusing on Amy like that, instead of the yearly competition, was utterly adorable!
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You look like an asshole.
It's your scarf.
Jessica and Mathew's interactions/scenes are literally my new favorite thing in the world. They are HILARIOUS. They went a lot smoother and were written better and more entertaining than Luke and Danny's. Tried to block that shit out. And kinda hard enjoying Elektra's arc of being brought back to life when she's treated like an object though. But that end, my oh my. Really didn't think he'd figure it out from their first fight. Matt continues to break my heart this season.
“You don’t agree to have a theme park built inside you if your life’s going great.”
You should totally check out Pirates of the Pancreas!
[9.5/10] Excellent episode. Oliver teased out the pussyfooting and missed, obvious opportunities to condemn white supremacists (what should be a gimme) from Trump in decisive and surprisingly humorous fashion for such unpleasant subject matter. And the "And Now" segment featuring robot soccer players with the game being called by Univision's soccer announcer was a nice bit of absurdity.
The main story on North Korea was interesting, not only for digging into the way our conception of North Korea as a freakshow detracts from both the real threat the country poses and the human rights abuses going on there. In addition, Oliver & Co. do well to explain the way Trump's rhetoric plays well into the propaganda the Kim regime put forth about Americans. Informative and insightful.
But the best part is just the silly coda. I'm a sucker for Weird Al, and his "Don't Nuke Us North Korea" has a great tie-in to the country's apparent love of accordians, and is full of the funny lyrics and playful musicianship Al is known for. The best possible way to cap off something like this.
All-in-all, this is a great one.