Knowing that Ahsoka survives through the fall of the Empire is incredibly heartwarming. It's been quite the journey following her over the past 10 years.
Truly epic. One of the best things to bear the Star Trek name, both a love letter and a thank you to the fans who've remained loyal thru the last three plus decades.
I'm kinda surprised at some comments made earlier on the show when the finale was released earlier today. Just finished it, wonderful show. The pace of which the story progresses is just about right, with enough twists and reveals along the way to keep you on the edge of your seat. One of my favorites for sure. I hope tv+ keeps it up with such quality productions.
An okay start to the final season, but a bit disappointing. In particular, I have to question why they spent over 12 minutes on digging up William's grave there at the end. It's obvious what the goal was, but did we have to see all of that? Dig, dig, dig. Shovel, shovel, shovel. Not the sort of thing that puts the "thrill" in "thriller."
That was in parts extremly dark and gruesome. But it is countered by a very positive final scene.
So, that were basically the first Stormtroopers ? It will be interesting to see that transition.
If you didn't shed tears throughout the entire episode... this didn't serve you well. It's just wonderful.
What an excellent episode. This is what’s missing in Discovery and Picard: People being people and going about their lives — without the constant need for some universe ending calamity breathing down their necks. This episode was fun and funny and totally enjoyable.
More, more, more. I could watch hours of this stuff. It really shows how much respect all those people have for the source material. They see this not just as something that is there to make them money. And that makes all the difference in the world.
Seeing George on set with Grogu put a HUGE smile on my face.
Another great episode but this time I also need to comment on that I just knew that Nurse Chapel would become a favourite of mine and this episode really showed that. Jess Bush is just a perfect casting for Chapel. Actually every character is great and so is the casting.
That fight sequence between Katara and the Waterbending master was EXCELLENT.
Don't ever piss Mike off because he will never let it go. Good to see him starting to work with Gus. I went back and rewatched the opening scene after I knew what the shoes were about and a Los Pollos Hermanos truck was driving that route instead of one of Hector's trucks and the stop sign was all shot up. I wonder if we will see a shootout there later this season?
Jimmy is in a whole mess of trouble but I guess this is how he became a "criminal" lawyer. I loved the scene were Kim was getting ready, all the jump cuts and zoom ins were great. Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould are some of the best is the business.
That was a pretty clever way to bring Boimler back in. Kayshon was a nice touch though I wish there was more of him. Hopefully we'll see him again. Lots of fun, deep references to classic Trek.
Pete's out there making a bad name for men everywhere. It's none of your business, bud.
I DO NOT LIKE SAM'S BOYFRIEND HE IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH. I AM BIG MAD. The way he treats her to guilt her to give him Stargate info is awful and I hate it. Their relationship is red flags the size of Texas
What an absolutely phenomenal gripping and enthralling series. I’m glued to the screen
This episode focuses on a mute character essentially yet it managed to convey so much in that space. This coupled with the short stories episode before it really showcases what AtLA is capable of.
I only started watching this show as a means to an end so I could move onto Korra afterwards. I didn't expect to enjoy it much but here we are late season 2 and I think I teared up 3 or 4 times during the last few episodes. This show has genuinely surprised me.
A neat mixture of comedy, poignancy and solid action. I didn't think the relationship between a young monk and his flying bison would have such a strong effect on me.
Stunning episode. Beautifully acted and written in a wonderfully understated way. Alone on the moon, does Ed now feel the Soviets were more honest with him than his own colleagues?
Oh man Gordon's freak out had me on edge. I thought one of them was gonna end up popping an oxygen valve. Glad it didn't go that way. Props to Dani for taking the hit to get him back to earth with a clean record too.
"Bad Batch 2. The Search for more Money."
I'm generally curious about what happened to that planet, and why that Mecha Machine was there.
Wow what a brilliant episode. I absolutely adore this show. The story is just so compelling with the scenes on the moon, which are amazing to look at btw, and the looming conflict with the Russians. Also the storyline on earth is just so well done. Also I love the soundtrack of this show. They use some amazing songs in just the right scenes.
I really wanted to know what happened to their hippie friends
Good tough start to follow last season's cliffhanger.
I do wish that the Stormtroopers weren't always portrayed as hosing great splays of blasterfire and still utterly unable to hit any actual target (at least come up with some reasons why these professionally trained too-accurate-for-sand-people soldiers still miss every single shot).
But other than all that, good stuff. And wondering if we're gonna see more hints of A New Hope comin'.
I know it's only animation but seeing Rex and Ahsoka reunite produced a big lump in my throat.
Rod Serling would have dug this episode, true to the spirit of the commentary he pioneered and drove his original series.
The pace gets a bit slower in the first half, like with Mesmer's reunion and Billy's conversation. But it quickly catches up in the second half. The tense was well built and it is interesting to see how much grudge and narrow-sighted Billy could be and what have made him that way. As a professional group, they seem to make some stupid amateurish mistake (letting them be seen in cameras) but since this was not the first them they did that I am getting the impression that they are not much a professional assassin, just hired killers. Regardless, this episode is a nice driving plot to see what is going to come up forward--with clues and hints spread out well through out--but as it stands by itself, it is not the greatest.
Loved the last scene where Scotty and Worf growled at each other :)
Can we talk about how good John's beard is in this episode?
Hilarious and amazingly crude humour. Seems like Deadpool meets period drama :rofl:
One of the best episode this season. I don't get the hate for Maisie Williams but no surprise there since fans seem to look for excuses not to like the new episodes.