“What Will You Have After 500 Years?”
“You.”
Honestly if you start a movie with the end scene of this, you got a blockbuster on your hands. I thought this was very interesting.
Brilliant depiction of Lovecraftian horror. They got the vibes down right. Perfect.
Ooo who doesn’t love the “creepy alien things hidden away in caverns” thing.
Also, hail chthulhu :upside_down:
The only question is, who could be powerful and large enough to imprison such a gigantic beast?
INASIAL - I'm not a spy. I'm a lawyer.
Ironically, by ending it the way they did, they actually found a way to potentially revitalize the show and set up some new storylines. Maybe let it percolate for a bit and then do "specials" once a year or some such. In any case, I will simply say...,Sploosh!!! And that's all I have to say about that.
Oh god, that evil, vile, bathroom lady.
"honey, you gotta stop stabbing him"
An astounding finale on all levels. Poor Mark, to be put through all this shit. That leaves scars my man
such an incredible way to return to barry. barry has gone even crazier, sally’s parents suck, hank and cristobal are in santa fe, and gene is going viral. that last scene was incredible. can’t wait for more
WTFIOH = Who the fuck is Owen Hendricks?
Now I'm afraid every time I hear, "made in Georgia," I'll start crying, like one of Pavlov's dogs!
This is a great freshman season finale. Made better with truly wide ranges of performance from Paul Lee (Appa), complemented perfectly by his counterpart, Andrea Bang (Janet).
The episode is so much bigger than mere 20-minute running time. It's filled with great comedic moments (pimp daddy), perfectly awkward moment at the car rental shop, to poignant finale at the church and aftermath.
Dawn dropping the 'I'm not gonna write you a love song coz you asked me to'. Subtle jokes as always.
The Gloria and her ex thing is a bit overdone. I guess they're doing it coz her ex is her wife irl but they have a surprising lack of screen chemistry so wish there was something else going on.
I really like the new season cover! Not my favourite one out of all of them. But it's great nonetheless!
Maximo: Hugo, you might be too young to understand this, but for adults, coffee is life. It's the one thing that keeps us going until it's late enough in the day to turn to alcohol.
Compelling, thorny episode, in which Diane wrestles with a complex dilemma and makes an Alicia-like decision that, excellently, both still stays true to her character but is a betrayal of her friend/colleague and half her principles. Baranski's best showcase in a long while, and she knocks it out of the park, especially her night scenes grappling with that dilemma, both before and after making her decisive move.
Speaking of those scenes, screaming at Elaine May guest starring as imaginary Ruth Bader Ginsburg lol.
I’ve never seen a person so determined to stand in the way of their own success than Steve. And he was so reckless. It was a miracle the brand survived and thrived at all.
Interesting start. What a stellar cast though. Sandra Oh and Holland Taylor. Wow.
“I can’t take my mum anywhere” - he missed the perfect opportunity for the Donny Dunn dance that would have been hilarious
Don't skip or the skipping demon will get you.
At 3:13 AM.
LOL