Bran: I can never be Lord of Winterfell, I can never be Lord of anything, I'm the Three-eyed Raven.
Also Bran: I'm the King.
"My pain was selfish, because it was never only mine. For everybody in this place, there was someone who mourned their loss. Even if they didn't know why." - Akecheta
"I was determined to leave this world but I wouldn't leave it without her." - Akecheta
I just feel bad for that poor guy. In one world is his eye, in the other, his arm... I really wouldn't like to be him across the multiverse
i typically struggle remembering the family trees but now there's a whole ass new world with different families and damn... i'm gonna struggle big time
Hank truly is my favorite character. Glad he got much more screentime. Well done character development with him getting upset at Barry and pushing Barry to do the job, cold like. Although the pop music when Hank gets back into his car was perfectly in character for him and made me laugh :joy:
I also thought Barry's scene explaining his first kill was a great addition to his backstory.
One of the best New Girl episodes ever. Filled with heart and some laughs. Loved the crepe flip scene -- I wonder how many times it took to get that shot. :)
And again in this episode, Dr. Dumont proves she's a complete idiot. If you have a mentally ill dangerous fugitive in your house, is not it logical that you have the precaution of watching him for the good of others? Billy Russo like any ordinary person, being one of the most wanted criminals in the huge city of New York, can go out for a few drinks as if nothing. Pff!
Nothing says crazy like some self flagellation. Religious crazy is the worst crazy.
Doctor chick (from Supergirl) is also crazy. And a self cutter.
Hoping to figure out which side should i be on in coming seasons.
A decent beginning with good casting. My only gripe is that it's hard to believe that a couple of seemingly harmless kids trespassing on a sat dish would result in anything more than a routine report, if that. But here, it sets off a bunch of red flags that somehow make it into a report that makes its way to the bad guys in just three days? That's a bit of a stretch. Something had to bring in the outside world, sure, but this was a pretty weak way to do it.
I adore Ruth, she's a combination of almost everyone in the show.
[7.1/10] I gotta admit, LWT is getting a little predictable. The opening round-up was a solid enough overview of the week's news, but nothing that different than other comedian commentators have offered. His bit about Chuck Schumer's repetitive graduation speeches was an amusing bit, but the show's done the same schtick for John McCain's jokes.
And the main story, about modern day China, was a nicely done broad overview of the country's recent history, but (a.) Oliver had a hard time squeezing the show's humor into some tough topics and (b.) as soon as we saw the silly China-produced commercial for its infrastructure project, I just knew LWT would have its own parody at the end of the episode.
There's nothing wrong with the show, or even this episode, but it may simple be that nearly five seasons in, the formula of this once-refreshing alternative to the late night political comedy scene is starting to become more evident to long-time viewers like yours truly.
The best stories of New Girl are the story about Nick. The rest are so annoying...