This episode ticked all the boxes.
Holy fucking smokes. I was so pissed from the moment I realized Axelrod was fucking with the juice, but the ending! How in the world... This is too awesome.
However, I think there was some real sadness in the 'crying' at the end, after all he just lost all of his fucking trust
I don't think many people realize how important this episode, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine in general, are. The show's talked about many issues, and I think it's very important that this episode focused on white supremacy and police brutality towards the black community. I love Brooklyn Nine-Nine and I think it's one of the most underrated sitcoms of this generation. More people should focus on this show. Please do not get it cancelled.
Great plot twist. Best work of M. Night Shyamalan so far.
Incredible, as always. Welcome back.
Everything is stupid and I want to go home.
I think I found my new motto.
Black hole sun on a player piano. Fantastic.
I haven't been this intrigued by a show in this genre since Lost & Fringe were around.
Very brutal & dark in a lot of places. Lots of questions about morality & playing God here. This show has some serious potential & I hope it only gets better as the season goes along.
I really love the casting choices for this show. Excellent performances by all. Especially Anthony Hopkins and Ed Harris. Even Trevor (Steven Ogg) from Grand Theft Auto V showed up only to get killed. Twice. Haha.
The background soundtrack was very well done & they even threw in a few different twists on modern songs into the episode that I really liked. "Black Hole Sun" on the piano & also "Paint it Black".
Fuggin' awesome.
Yup, this one's gonna be a hit. I'm already hooked & I need MORE.
Great first episode! Really establishes the mood and setting for this installment of the Marvel shows on Netflix. Also, I love the idea of people selling copies of camera footage of "The Incident" on the streets. One of my favorite things about these Marvel shows is how they expand the Marvel universe on a more street level and we can see how civilians are living in a world of superheroes.
Can't wait to see how the rest of the season goes!
"I'm not for hire. But you have my word, ma'am... I've got you."
This show is about as engaging as the trailers for Super 8 made it appear to be. In other words Stranger Things is everything JJ Abrahams wanted Super 8 to be. It's a love note to Spielberg but also Stephen King, done right.
Probably the best episode of the series. That fight scene was fucking amazing.
THINGS THAT MADE THIS EPISODE F*CKIN AMAZING:
- Getting to see the dragons in action was truly beautiful;
- Dany and Yara interaction was GOLD;
- The battle was very very very good. Tense and visually stunning. I couldn't breathe throughout it;
- Ramsey FINALLY being killed and ultimately by Sansa;
- >>>Sansa's character development!!!!<<<<
- Rickon dying as well was awful, but I can't say it was a wasted death nor a bad executed scene.
S06 was worth it mainly because of this entire episode. Still can't believe how good it was. I hope the finale is even better.
Undoubtedly one of the best episodes in the history of The Walking Dead.
But how Mr Robot just walked into Allsafe? I found this detail a little sloppy and not very believable. I am really appreciating how this show it's one of the few in the market that does not add stupid unrealistic beeping sounds to computers. And that scene of hacking into the guy's phone: it was really good. Flashing the root, accessing it with Superuser, very very realistic. As a smartphone geek who does these things often I really appreciated it they actually did some research on this matter.
Amazing first episode, and is already renewed for second season.
Beautiful bojutsu work. The stick is one of the most amazing non-letal practical weapons you will ever use!
"Simply put, there is a vast ocean of shit that you people don't know shit about. Rick knows every fine grain of said shit. And then some."
Best quote of the whole season.