What I really liked about this film is all the love and effort that went into doing it, you can really tell and it's so sweet and awesome.
I'm living for Saul's references honestly... Star Trek, The Beatles.. I'll have to watch Better Call Saul after this
how tf did i get emotional because of watching janet kick a bunch of demons' asses?
Can't wait for next season. I need so much more of this story!
Fuck, this show is so meaningful and inclusive and important and good
I love queen Sarai so much
I'm so in love with all of the three Snicket siblings
God this movie was cringey as fuck
This movie just makes me happy
okay how the fuck did this movie make me emotional?
This movie is absolutely gorgeous.
This movie made me think of The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) and also Dean kind of looks like Joey from FRIENDS
I really have a problem with the pace of the show. Everything happens too fast, we don't have time to feel what the characters are feeling and so all I feel is kind of indifference at the problems they face.
So for the first half of the episode I was really confused because nothing was making sense and then I realised omg since this is a crossover there must be an episode of Scandal that goes with this one so I watched it after having watched the first 24 minutes of this one and still so much from this episode didn't make sense. The interactions between the characters from both shows, developing these intese relationships so quickly, Michaela and that other guy wtf; it just doesn't make any sense. God I wish I could just ignore the crossover.
Anyway I loved Annalise's speech and I don't know.. that's it.
I wasn't loving this season as much as the others and then I watch this episode and damn...
Sometimes I watch movies and shows and I'm like well I guess they're a product of their time but then I watch Star Trek and I'm like WOW they really did THAT and then it's difficult for me to excuse the shit from other shows and movies
Woah I have a huge crush on Data
Data smiling while shit goes down at dinner <3
Did anyone else think of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared while watching this?
Now let's all agree to never be creative again
"-This mission is too dangerous. We're leaving.
-No, dad. YOU're leaving."
Reminded me of "No, fire lord Ozai, YOU'RE not wearing any pants." lol
So far everything in this show has happened so quickly that it's really difficult for it to make an impact, at least for me that's how it is. Bolin, Iroh and Asami get caught and a couple of minutes later they're out and destroying the equalists' army, Korra loses her bending and BAM! five minutes later she's got it back and has the ability to give it back to those who had lost it to Amon as well...
I'll NEVER forgive Zuko for making Iroh cry
Thank the seven gods for the Tale of Iroh
God, no. All that knowledge...
As a Ravenclaw this is really painful to watch :((
God Toph is so badass I love her
This show has so many great women
I love the Armstrong family sooo much
Dammit it's impossible not to fall in love with absolutely everyone and it's impossible not to suffer because you know something is going to happen to them
When they're not joking about eating disorders and that stuff it's actually funny
Really watching things like Michaela spoiling her wedding dress makes me so mad. If you were trying to make a point you could have just sold the dress and given away the fucking 20 thousand dollars.... There are people dying out there on the streets GOD
This is such a good adaptation, one of the few movies I've liked having watched them after I read the book. The only thing that I think could have been made better was that scene at Crook's room. I think what he said in the novel was important, how he talked about racism. Besides that, Gary Sinise did such a good job.