eleanor was wonderfully bisexual on this episode and i sign in for her to be even more on subsequent ones. thank you
also, very interesting episode, solved like a normal sitcom/drama but with the typical other-wordly the good place spin, this show really is heading somewhere fantastic and unique
“Tonight, you jump her air gap."
"Oh.. wait.. no.. ! "
Nice one Aram ! haha
I also love this sense of humour Red has in such dramatic times.
“God, that door was slow. I was hoping for a more dramatic entrance"
Red ! Thank you !
The part near the end, Janet explaining the meaning of life. How amongst the chaos, when you find love it makes it so much more special. That was phenomenal. This show is amazing.
Nancy and Jonathan do not have chemistry. It’s exhausting that I have to suffer through this forced romance.
I don't think I breathed once during the entire episode. I'm not okay. This was not okay.
Because every day the world gets a little more complicated, and being a good person gets a little harder.
Janet's fight scene was straight up a peak television moment, i don't take any different opinions as valid.
So Liz spent all last season as americas most wanted and then publicly exonerated and now nobody knows who she is and she can go undercover? BS
Claire is pretty condescending to everyone about believing in fairies and ghosts for someone who travelled in time via magic rocks.
What do you mean we have to wait until May? What is this nonsense?
This was one of the most dramatic episodes yet, but also one of the funniest ones. So many things made me laugh: Ella's rambling, Maze and Amenadiel both being very eager to kill Lucifer, Lucifer electrocuting himself because neither Maze nor Linda were willing to do it, Maze's little "Oops" after killing Mom... Those are just the ones I could think of off the top of my head, but there were many more. And there were also moments that absolutely broke my heart: the conversation between Trixie and Amenadiel, Lucifer's room in hell, Mom admitting her own guilt, that last fucking scene. Overall, this was a fantastic mid-season finale.
This movie is pretty good! It's fun to watch. The thing that is even more fun to watch for me are the ratings.
A lot of guys rate this movie a 1 and say it's shit and not funny at all.
Don't listen to that... It's most likely just because this movie is about strong independent ladies that stop taking bullshit from their guys.
Maybe it's not the best movie in the world... But it definitely deserves way more than just a 1.
I thought this was totally rad. Such a great, hilarious film with an aura full of heart at its core. Characters played by such beautiful, talented actresses with such a fun and heartwarming plot. Highly recommended! What a laugh!
Ho-ly f**k! This season looks amazing!!
I cherish the tentative friendship between Sunny and the Hook-Handed Man.
Only this show can give you all the answers and still left you wondering if that's really the truth or not.
If the rest of the season going to have some sort of political agenda, I am not going to watch it
Anyone else noticed that when Cuba Gooding Jr's character is watching the break-in on his phone, the TV is showing the OJ car chase? Appropriate
no, no, no, no, no, no, no! no no no no, no no no no no
I've always had a deep respect for Gaga, and after her last record it has grown even deeper. This documentary is beautiful and shows a very vulnerable side of her. Would definitely recommend people to watch this.
This has been such a good season and what an intense show! That ending?? I've been waiting to see that since Jean and Sidney started taking their ''relationship'' to the next level. Seriously hope Netflix doesn't cancel the show without a proper closing to the story.
edit: lol, so they actually canceled the show.
Omg Lisa Kudroooooww! :D Love her! They couldn't have picked someone better to play Kimmy's Mom. I hope she's gonna return. And then the cliffhanger :O
A solid episode. It felt a little tedious, but I guess that's because not that many things happened in the second book. Still, it was perfectly entertaining.
I have to say, Sunny is such an awesome character. She throws so much shade and it's amazing. I'll never be half as cool as her and she's a baby.
That little exchange between Count Olaf and Jacquelyn on the ship was hilarious. And the harpoon gun was another fun reference.
Mommy and Daddy Baudelaire are freaking badass. I love them.
"People aren't either wicked or noble. They're like chef's salads, with good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of confusion and conflict." Love this quote, which is straight from the books and nicely sums up a main theme of the series.
I don't buy that some civilian was able to easily kick Liz's ass even if he did blindside her. Just so the writers had an excuse for her to be in the hospital and learn she was pregnant. Makes me hope she tracks him down and kicks his ass in the next episode lol.
That episode was amazing! I had my doubts at first but this show is doing so much better than with Liz on screen (She gets pissed at Red half the time anyway xD) If the writers didn't fake Liz's death I honestly wouldn't mind it. It's brilliant either way (Although I think she's still alive :P ) Interesting set up for the spin off. I'm so excited for that :D
Why are they all talking as if Aram could never get with a girl like that... Aram is a catch and this episode proved it once again.
Right now, I am also very curious to see where things are going with Mr. Kaplan.
And I refuse to believe that Kirk is her real father no matter how many DNA tests there are, there is more to this story.
You should watch at least two episodes before commenting. I was also too afraid of this season but so far I've seen three episodes and I have to admit it's not that bad. In fact I really like it and because I know there are only 9 episodes I enjoy every moment. Yes, the magic of breaking out is gone but still I think this comeback is one of the better ones. Heroes was disaster, but PB is nice. Try two episodes and see for yourself.
My heart broke when he made that video at the end, Miller is a fantastic actor.
Why does a law professor also run a high stakes law firm, expecting her entry level students to do all the leg work of a field they know nothing about?
Imagine walking into your first science class, only to have the teacher yell at you for not knowing advanced quantum mechanics already, then failing you if you don't cure cancer.
More importantly, did Miley Cyrus write the song Wrecking Ball about Chris' brother Liam?