Ferengi don't not have the best reputation do they. Seems two of them were destined to be lost forever in a tiny pod. That wouldn't be any fun. 70,000 light years away. People should listen to Geordie!!
Romulans. So, what were they doing there? I wanted answers.
has some profound things to say about the human condition. unfortunately prefers to preach more than an after-school special
pretty good stuff. i'm surprised this wasn't controversial, considering religion is indirectly referred to as 'contamination'. however what annoyed me was that in the episode just before this, picard was willing to risk the enterprise in order to protect the presumed two survivors of a planet. here picard berates beverley for not leaving one of the mintakans to die, and when troi is held captive, you get the feeling he may have let her die in order to minimize the risk of further cultural 'contamination'. this utilitarianism seems a bit inconsistent, and i do wish picard had been a bit more of a kirk at times, refusing to accept a 'no win scenario' etc. anyway, this is just a minor irritation. TNG has really hit its stride in season 3 so far.
Picard at his Picard-est. Marvellous stuff!
diplomatic TNG is best TNG
Thinking outside the box there from Data. Sometimes you just have to get nasty!
So far this season has been overall the weakest mainly because of the shifting towards that zombie military corps thing.
But this episode was by far the best of this season with a good buildup the last few episodes and right back on track why I love this series. Hopefully they start to concentrate on the main cast and "their" stories more again (and with less Don E, I don't like that kid at all).
Nanites in the core! With all the damage I'm amazed it could be repaired.
Superb season premiere for the show. It's a spiritual cousin to co-creator Dan Harmon's "Remedial Chaos Theory" episode of Community. The time splits were a neat gimmick, and what made it so great as a storytelling device is that each moment of "uncertainty" both created new problems for Rick, Morty, and Summer, but also told us a little more about them and how they tick. It was great fodder for creativity on a show that's filled to the brim with it, and they even fit in some heart with 1/32 of Rick attempting to sacrifice himself to save 1/32 of Morty. It was a fun kick off to the new season that played on last season's finale.
And I enjoyed the B-story to boot! It was much more down-to-earth (at least, in terms of this show) with saving the deer. It was nice to see a little focus on Beth as a character, and I loved both the absurdity of the story's conclusion and the fact that it tied into the tossed off line about Jerry's big tip at Coldstone. Throw in the amusing Einstein tag, and you have a hell of an episode.
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.
Rita deserved better. I know she was a bitch but come on, Major couldn't have pulled her up through the elevator roof too? She couldn't have joined Team Z for season three? She wasn't a Romero, and none of the other white-hair zombies have raged like that after eating, she got screwed over by the writers one last time. I am glad that she got to kill her dad though, after he left her to be eaten by zombies it was karma at work.
"Let me in!"
It was weird from the start that "plastic surgery" was brought up as alibi, I thought it's very fishy. PS is not that good and quick these days. Glad it was resolved as it was. The weakest part were the scenes with Liv "normal" I must say. Best part perhaps the not-so-secret basement scenes and the follow up. Wow.
Did you notice, how Du Clark, after drinking that new SuperMax, got a little strain of hair that's white? It's too similar to freshly infected zombies to be normal and Major mentioned how that SuperMax stuff makes you aggressive. Du Clark seems to walk a very thin line between being human and becoming a zombie.
Overall a lot happened, Clive getting closer to the truth, Drake being the next "victim" of Major, Du Clark getting a bit heads on with Major, Blaine being morbidly hilarious, Liv discovering the, uhm, a truth about Drake...
I am eager to see where the Rita story will go now.
Ah, the writing in this show is simply stellar.
Missed that weekly dose of iZombie #Brainfood.
BTW: Season 3 confirmed!
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#OMG I l o v e d that punch! Hahaha'
Liv! Liv! Liv!
Destroy Rita, Gilda, fake b**ch one hahaha !
That rat looked really freaking cool for, yknow, a rotting zombie rat hell bent on escaping it's box and eating all of humanity...
Well, that escalated quickly in the last 8-10 minutes.
Horny librarian brain! Ahahaha. As a librarian, this was fun to watch.
A much better episode compared to the previous.
This episode stands out from thre rest of the episodes because it is, in fact, very funny.
starting to wear off. unfortunately it's getting boring, too much about nothing really
First episode that I don't feel like I am completely stupid...
Alfred is the king and yet he is such an ignorant idiot and so manipulative. I think that will backfire soon, because Uthred doesn't take shit from him.
The Last Kingdom makes me want to read the books it's based on, I wonder if they are as good as this show.
A lot of stories have a character who's kept in the dark about the hero's secrets. The character gets a reveal one of two ways: they keep knowing or their minds get wiped. This ep does a mind wipe, which I hate.
That CPR bit is garbage - don't show kids the wrong stuff like that! CPR should only be done on someone with no heartbeat and no breathing, else it causes damage, FFS.
The "I am not a man" line was such a ripoff and the setup was SO forced.
Why is it so hard to figure out why Angor took Claire's purse? OBVIOUSLY it was for the key to Trollmarket! He literally just asked about it before taking the purse, for flip's sake!
The creepy crush on the Mole culminates here with Toby declaring he loves someone in a mole costume without knowing anything about them!
I do like that there's Spanish interspersed through here, like in that last song.
Everything about Toby's interactions with girls and women is creepy af. It's one thing if Toby uses the toxic masculinity concept of "wuss" but awful that Blinky does. It's very typical to portray indigenous people as savages and while the wumpa? are trolls, the same is done here. I don't "know" that it's racist but it feels like it is. Also, Toby's "song" is atrocious. Oof. The dancing is awful, too.
The special effect with the Shadowstaff was cool, though.
Most people praise the visuals, but I still find them so tacky and irritating, and they just look so cheap :s
really liked this pilot. well, at least the beginning. the end felt too much like every other cheesy superhero show. meh
I doubt I'm going to bother with additional episodes... wasn't very engaging for it's extended runtime and it got quite laughable towards the end (couldn't it be more staged?).
I don't do drugs, but after watching this episode, I'm not so sure anymore.
I live for Johnny Frost appearances and he is the star of this episode. Can't wait for hopefully more guest spots in the future. But man that ending, crushed me because of course i didn't consider her mind could be messing with her..my heart wanted it to much.