Letting naive boys get all worked up and do a job it needs cold blood for has been the downfall of so many. Please don’t do it. Just please don’t.
This one was the best season I must say... Intense, thrilling and suspenseful, and this final episode was excellent, great in every way since the beginning to the end, and Tom Hardy really stole the show in this one and the previous in his scenes.
Favorite episode so far.
Pretty good episode. The beginning and the end gave me a strong impression
Truly unbelievable story. I hate to imagine a judge in a court of law act so biased and not allow the defense to defend their case. The fact that these brothers haven't seen each other in over 20 years is a sad travesty. Great show. Highly recommend
Whatever happened to leaving behind the past with Tommy? Didn't think the bride would be Grace.
10/10 just because they killed that disgusting copper and for Thomas surviving
Campbell actually has a threatening aura now with the cane and the creaking sound of his leg, but it was Polly and the Italians who set the tone and the stakes to a much higher and interesting place than it was in the entirety of season 1.
The introduction of one of the greatest TV series characters of all time: Alfie Solomons!
He pulled out a bed roll out of nowhere and went to sleep Lol Y'all sure he doesn't use magic? :joy:
The thing about taking the corpse out of the coffin...
And the magic of space, I loved it...
Make him a key....
The muffin thing seemed too much, even for Mash...
And falling asleep in the middle of a fight LOL.....
Tremendous spells...
Ended in a great moment....
Seeing Wahlberg's childhood, and how his teacher supported him....
Well to look forward to....
Best episode so far, I much prefer the cute side than the mafia side of it, plus Porsche throwing a wood penis at Kinn was just sensational. Kim and Porchay's interactions are still awkward though
That last scene elevated this entire episode for me sawry I'm easy to please like that (seriously though it was beautifully shot, and the emotional beats were perfect idk what else to say)
I really like the dynamic and differences between the two characters. One is focusing on having the best time of their life while the other is so preoccupied on surviving their life (very similar to working a job and not doing fun stuff). I really love the themes here and the characters so far are awesome.
8/10
Save, there is only one possible way for a happy ending if Takamichi becomes the leader of Toman. Mikey is a fighting god but not stable enough to lead.
Wow that really was the worst timeline!
What? That doesn't even make any sense, how and why would he come to the conclusion that its all Mikeys fault? Unless he is bat shit insane...
I take back my comment on the last episode, the MC is now a man that deserves to walk among the Toman leaders and gang members cause he beat the guy that he hated the most.
Good end to the season. If it weren't for the poor management that Mappa's directors had, it would be the anime of the year
The lack of time was noted and how the animators were being overexploited
anyway a 10/10, congratulations to the staff
So adoption doesn't exist on Thailand or what?
He was my favorite character, it's so sad they turn him the bad guy but tbh this episode was better than the whole season so far!
The ammount of sexual harrassement on this show is INCREDIBLE! Type was an asshole for saying those things to the gay community but those two guys were clearly invading his personal space wihout his permission, that's sexual harrassement!
Excellent premiere! This is the first time that I didn't get bored with any scene watching a BL Drama! Every actor was good and I like all the characters. First time a serie doesn't get boring with all of those childish scenes, this is way more mature and with a really good plot.
Kyouka's part was bittersweet. Atsushi's gave me mixed emotions: guilt because I played down his character's trauma, irritated because the headmaster's intentions does not justify his abuse- Atsushi is who he is (strong and kind) because he consciously makes the decision not to inflict the same pain he never should have experienced in the first place! I really felt for him and all the complicated emotions he felt though- he has a right to feel every single one of them, although acting on them is a different matter altogether. I hope he eventually finds inner peace in his own time and manner.
I like how this episode is a parallel to the pilot, and how the answer to this mystery can actually be figured out from hints dropped throughout this episode and what we already know about this series's lore.
AHHH so much fun! A bevy of entertaining moments, and moves the plot along enough that I'm excited for the finale (?!) next episode…
"Why don't you stand up for yourself? Make your own plans?"
"Oh I am, but rescuing me makes him so happy."