You know you've wanted it, if you were a fan.
You'll reminisce ("Martin," "Boomerang," "Def Comedy Jam"),
You'll laugh,
You'll cry,
You'll dig the singing.
Comedy's always been big for me. My ex was from the Philippines...private schools taught her English well. I really liked that she was open to the comedy i shared with her...from Sam Kinison to The Dice Man (!), and we watched, "Martin," every week (plus re-runs later on)...good times!
Cho Tae-sub is unbeatable and there is no scope for romance in this show
The first episode was great.
The production is quality and it's a hotstar original.
At least now I understood enough to be able to ask questions. Hahahaha It's getting very interesting.
It looks like Vikings, it sounds like Vikings, it probably even smells like Vikings, but it's not Vikings at all. The original show had an amazing cast that set a high standard, and this doesn't even come close.
Hard pass.
A fucking mazing. Tommy & his mustang is back. Bad ass opening episode granted it was a setup for the season. Can’t wait to see what’s coming next.
THE SETUP FOR VOICE 5 AHHHHHHH!!
Also goodbye best kdrama of 2021. :sob:
Chronological order of the story:
1. The Beginning (2021) - when it all started, Himura Kenshin became Hitokiri Battousai; Yukishiro Tomoe meets Battousai
2. Rurouni Kenshin (2012) - 10 years after "The Beginning", Hitokiri Battousai reappears as Himura Kenshin and meets Kamiya Kaoru
3. Kyoto Inferno (2014)
4. The Legend Ends (2014) - when Himura Kenshin finally learns and masters the final technique of Hiten mitsurugi-ryu which signifies or symbolizes the end of "Hitokiri Battousai"
5. The Final (2021) - they come full circle, Yukishiro Enishi takes revenge on Himura Kenshin
It was great how they did this live-action franchise as well as how they titled each.
There are two arcs in these 5-movie franchise: [1] The Yukishiro arc; and [2] the Hitokiri Battousai arc.
It all started in "The Beginning" when Himura Kenshin became Hitokiri Battousai. Then later met Yukishiro Tomoe and [accidentally] killed her.
From "Rurouni Kenshin" to "The Legend Ends", it was about Kenshin being forced and struggling to fight Battousai from coming out again. In "The Legend Ends", it was the end of the Hitokiri Battousai arc when Kenshin finally learned the final technique of the Hiten mitsurugi style.
--> "The Legend Ends" for Hitokiri Battousai.
"The Final" is when Kenshin and the Yukishiro family comes full circle. Enishi witnessed when Battousai [accidentally] killed Yukishiro Tomoe. Once again, a fitting title:
--> "The Final" story of Kenshin and the Yukishiro family.
Beautifully done. I loved how it started. I hope the next one is gorier.
It was intense, violent, disturbing at some point and most important a harsh truth & that's what we expect with a Saw movie. I missed that jigsaw puppet introduced in the previous parts but it was okay, a little change is acceptable.
Definitely a good watch but don't watch it without finishing the previous parts, it will ruin everything.
Rating are lower than I expected and that's okay for me because saw movie are some kind of creepy and disturbing all the time, no matter how mysterious and suspenseful they are.
Excited to see more upcoming sequels of Saw series, don't miss the title track named 'Spiral' at the end while watching the movie....that is :fire::fire:
Spiral is the symbol of change. DON'T FORGET THAT!!! :pig:
Damn that ending to the episode. Shots gonna hit the fan next week. Just when you think this snow can’t better, it does. Amazing.
Pulls the audience right into the story
"Awaken" was a well-made mystery and suspense Korean drama. It follows the story of "Do Jung Woo" (played by Nam Goong Min) and "Gong Hye Won" (played by Kim Seol Hyun) as they try to solve a series of murders tipped by an unknown personality through codes.
The story was carefully laid-out as in each episode there were numerous twists and turns to keep the audience on edge and continually guessing. This also pulled in the audience into joining into solving the ever evolving mysteries.
I also praise the actors and actresses for their superb acting. They did not come to the show as "another character to act", it was evident that they assumed the identity of their characters and lived the way they would if they were real. From being police officers to being ordinary individuals with lives and worries, they successfully invited the audience to a suspension of disbelief the entire sixteen (16) episodes.
The soundtrack was good and were placed in key scenes which created an even greater impact. Finally, the production and directing were top-notch. They did not shy away from picking the right locations, the attires, and the tools needed to present the world of "Awaken".
An overall 9.5 out of 10 stars from me. I highly recommend this show.
Watch out star wars, the korean are in the space now:thumbsup:.
Good plot with some nice twists :heavy_check_mark:
Great acting :heavy_check_mark:
Decent space CGI:heavy_check_mark:
Hell yeah, Namgoo is back..
I literally turned off the tv after watching today's episode and took an hour long nap to process the awesomeness LOL.
Awaken blowing my mind every single week. :flushed:
THIS DRAMA IS EVERYTHING I'VE WANTED SINCE BLACK AND CATCH THE GHOST.
I really loved this show, but I was really hoping the ending was going to be all of them reunited in Valhalla together.
Ljg's acting was phenomenal, unique story line and I'm always into those kinds where the mc is messed up but is really likable. Lots of drama, every episode keeps you on edge, very intense and emotional. I Highly, highly, highly! Recommend this show. Definitely one of my top rated k-drama of all time!
This was an incredible episode, Joon gi acting was superb, Chae won also was perfect.
In every episode, this show becomes more exciting
It was actually much better than I expected it to be - at least the first episode.
The other characters - Method Man and Mary J are doing great.
Still more excited for the Tommy spin off though, next year
IMHO this is the best revenge movie ever made.
I mean when Creasy goes after these bastards, one by one - cutting of fingers & blowing of dynamite inside of the kidnappers ass...
How awesome is that???
I still hear that little girl (Pita) scream: "Creeeeeasy".
Really too bad this GREAT director/producer (Tony Scott) died today!
Where do I even start? First of all, congrats to Elizabeth Henstridge on directing the best episode of a spectacular season (and one of the best episodes of the show)! I love it when actors get to branch out on their shows and try new things. She did a terrific job.
This episode was all around perfect. It was a total nail-biter, you could really feel the urgency of trying to find the solution the whole way through, but there was also plenty of humor (Coulson explaining everything to Daisy, Daisy and Jemma's made-up word bit, Enoch repeatedly kicking everyone's ass) and good old-fashioned Feelz with a capital F. I'm glad it was a Daisy-centric episode as she didn't appear at all in episode 7 and only had a couple scenes last week. Chloe Bennet was fantastic. She had to carry this entire episode on her shoulders (the runtime was 42 minutes and she was literally on screen for like 40 of them, I can't imagine how many hours of filming that translates to) and she made it look easy. You can really see how much she's grown as an actress since season 1. She's always had talent and charisma, but over the years she's had the chance to polish those raw qualities and she's really become one of the best actors on the show.
I'm very sad to see Enoch go. He's been with us for a while now and I've grown attached to him. But at least he wasn't alone and he sacrificed himself for his friends. And his death scene was SO beautiful and moving. Did he foreshadow the season finale when he said the team would fall apart? That's definitely something I could see them doing, leaving SHIELD just to finally have a life.
Man, Chloe and Enver have brilliant chemistry together. Daisy taking an entire loop just to have a conversation with him and then going in for that kiss was lovely. It's a shame he won't remember any of it. And I guess he's gonna die now, just like every single one of Daisy's love interests. Although I don't think they would kill an important character two weeks in a row, Enver is still only listed on IMDb through episode 10, so I guess we'll see what happens next week. I would really like to see them end up together though.
11/10 overall. I'm so glad this final season is so good. Imagine if it had turned out to be as meh as season 6. That would've been a huge bummer. This is the send-off that my team deserves.
Only three spots left on this list, here we go!
5x14 "The Devil Complex"
Just like Elizabeth got her chance to really shine back in season 3's bottle episode, this was Iain's tour de force. That episode really stabbed me right in the heart when that twist was revealed. That was the episode Fitz became a morally ambiguous character for me. I understood the reasoning behind everything he did, but hurting Daisy the way he did made me feel kind of :grimacing: about him (and yes that emoji encapsulates my feelings better than any words could because that's the exact face I make when I think about him in that episode). I still don't like the fact that the writers just straight-up killed him at the end of the season instead of actually making an effort to fix things between him and Daisy. It felt like such a cop-out. But this episode was amazing and intense and I loved it but also kind of hated it? You get it. Either way, Iain was on fire and the writing was brilliant.
13 reasons why Floki should be Merlin.
THIS IS THE BEST EPISODE YET.