From the best of this season, the story of Rebecca and Suki
Best episode of the season. I still think Tariq dies before the end of the season. Good to see a storyline wrap up. We also see the quiet before the storm.
Morello is definitely the character I feel the most pity for.
Let's be honest: 1888 Monster Quinlan looks and acts badass. The version with makeup and a wig looks and acts like...something else entirely. I prefer the monster version. Elsewhere, Zack needed to die slowly and painfully in a fire even before this outing. Now I'd say that we need to add flaying alive to the list. Before dousing him with lighter fluid, of course. And finally, can someone explain to me why it took that little plane so long to get airborne at the end? I've seen fully loaded 747s clear the tarmac in half that time!
Now this was a great episode!
only just started watching this show, and im hooked! really entertaining.
A very good finale to a nicely done series. Can't wait for more!
This episode was rather reminiscent of "Humans", the British android show based on a Swedish one.
It was very interesting to know more about Two's and the Android's (common) past. This show has always managed to keep us on our toes when it comes to the storyline (one of the strongest aspects of "Dark Matter", in my opinion).
Now, what are those shady androids up to...?
Hell yeah, my favourite sci-fi soap opera is on again!
Somewhat of a lukewarm season premiere, but I'm sure things will pick up the pace along the rest of the season.
Why do people think this was the season finale? Another episode aired three days ago. That's the real season ender.
[proceeds to echo the sentiments of @flytripper and @cmonster because THAT was a twist]
I had to pause the episode so I can write this comment, the speech is amazing really, I kinda felt the rhythm
So a grenade that sends silver flying everywhere exploded next to Dutch like literally 1 meter from her and shes fine?
Well at least we didn't get zac in this episode or the last one. Seems people finally figured out what a horrible casting decision that was.
o.O
Why is Trevor still talking to that woman? Marcy sure heals quick from that incision to her neck. Did she use her magic healing plasma wand? In front of Davis? My eye sockets can't handle this much eye rolling.
Yeah..it was good enough. I just dont like the new Raza from the alternate reality angle
Amazing episode! One of the best so far.
mediocre ending, totally predictable. it was a nice ride but they have 0 potential for a season 2. if it DOES get renewed, i'd be disappointed tbh
Poor Lance, he could've gone back home with Henry. I knew there was something wrong with Daniel.
Take Steve Jobs and amplify the amount of creativity, radicalism and the drive to establish an emotional connection to the product and the overall experience by a factor of 10.
Grant Achaz is a genius in so many ways, showing the rawest of dedication and obsession and the will to break (not only) boundaries to achieve something new and different. He's not only a chef, but a top-notch artist, portrayed perfectly in this one very short hour.
I'm not going to tell any detail about the story of this film because if I do, it will lose all the charm. I'm just going to say that La Mala Educación tells a story full of secrets, you can feel the mystery in the air and you really don't know for sure what is going to come next. That is the reason why you'll be interested since the very beginning of the story.
The scrip is a little complex, and throughout the film you'll try to figure out what is really going on until everything is revealed and the last twist of the story is very good!
Gael García Bernal gives a great performance! His versatility is something amazing.
La Mala Educación is a tragic story told in a very original way, a fantastic work from Pedro Almodóvar.
I'm so glad this show is finally back. One of the if not the best currently running show.