Is it just me or this episode very structurally similar to the Corbanite Maneuver?
"You were warned to stay away! We Kill you!" "The Situation is impossible! We solved it! Let's not kill!" "Okay let's be friends now."
That was the worst episode in my opinion. It wasn't actually that bad, but it lacked any suspense or surprises the previous episodes had. There was no real twist and the ending seemed a bit over the top. Also, I hated Waldo.
Geeze Teddy just can't catch a break can he?
Black hole sun on a player piano. Fantastic.
i just watched this show for the second time and i truly don't believe i'm going to experience true happiness ever again
i can't believe i just finish the best show ever???? i'm crying?? what do i do :(( i love them so much
farewell, pawnee. it was quite a ride.
By the rules established in this episode, couldn't the sane Lazarus just commit suicide or destroy his ship? Wouldn't that be preferable to the plan he came up with?
Khan's all like "I would like to catch up on things, study the technical specifications of this ship, this specific ship... purely for academic curiosity, you understand, Captain?"
And Kirk is all like, "Sounds legit!"
this is episode is such good television. the character driven season 4 is paying off in a big fucking way, and finally beyond a shadow of doubt, Paige knows exactly what her parents are.
Those dinner scenes were amazing.
Darkest episode yet. O_O I can't even....
Elizabeth's "Yes" there at the end was absolutely pivotal to her character development from here on out. I didn't think that she had it in her.
The acting in this show is just so fucking good. That scene between Elizabeth and Paige where she's reprimanding her daughter literally gave me the chills.
Directed by Amanda Tapping, nice!
Oh my fucking god . . I did not see that coming. I probably should have, but FUCK. That was crazy. Sweet, sweet Nina, just brutally killed in the span of a few seconds. One second you think everything might just turn around for her, and the next - BAM. And at the end of the episode!
conflicted twist towards a dire outcome. the kill gets done whle they're still around. all the more paige will hate 'em and then the real damage goes beyond repair
Well, Paige wants to know what their parents really do, now when Pastor Tim ends up dead she'll know what kind of things they do.