THEY PROMISED ME ZOMBIES AND ALL I HAVE NOW IS DEPRESSION
What a beautiful episode, I don't remember an episode like this for years, very well done, just perfect.
Which version do you prefer? The Game or the Show? I will have to go with the show, its more happy, kinda.
The clicker scene was masterfully translated from video game to live action, the tension was insane! Incredible episode.
When I was a little girl my mother used to dress me up like a little doll. And, I was always a little doll, waiting for someone to play with me. You know, when you’re empty inside, and you have no direction you’ll end up in some crazy places, right? But you’ll still be lost.
This is a way stronger season than S01. I seriously thought Tanya was a goner for a minute, I'm glad she is not. And how tables have turned for Harper and Ethan. I have a soft spot of watching Aubrey Plaza getting a sweet revenge, so let's go for the final!
"I'm gonna do something for my uncle"
Hold up… this episode was fantastic! Can anyone deny this season is better than the first?
Metalhead is a work of art.
One character, hardly no dialogue and shot in Black and White - yet it's one of the most stunning and thought-provoking things I've ever watched.
My feelings about Serena are so drastically contradictory. On the one hand, I love her. She's a strong, smart, confident woman and I cheer when she stands up for herself. On the other hand, she's helping promote these horrible ideals and standards that belittle women and keep them oppressed (herself included) Girl, what are you doing?
Also, people do such horrible, monstrous things in the name of God and religion. And not only in fiction, but in reality too. Such savages. And such hypocrites. Making up any sort of excuses to justify all their wrongdoings and suit their own needs and interests.
But I loved that Canada is depicted as the place where people are rational and kind, in opposition to the crazies that have control of the US. I wonder if the writers did that on purpose or if it's like that in the book . Maybe the author of the book had some kind of premonition LOL
It's more a movie than an episode due to its length and it's just awesome. I loved this episode and the whole show in general.
Black Mirror has this power, that relies in every detail, of showing off the raw human nature: its photography, the concept behind the plots, the actors that are very good to let us feel the obsession of the characters, even the soundtrack... everything take a huge part to the whole experience that the writers want us to feel.
Very good job!
Another nice episode.
I really liked the idea of it (getting blackmailed and not knowing what your blackmailer actually wants) and the plot twist at the end was great! I honestly didn't expect that. By now I'm used to paying attention and I usually have a lot of theories and try to find subtle clues, but somehow I didn't see that one coming. I was so naive and thought the main character was really just masturbating. I just started to get skeptical when he even agreed to rob a bank, but I still couldn't figure out what's exactly going on.
By the way, if you rewatch the beginning you might notice the scene with the little girl which seems creepy in retrospect. But at that point I really thought it was to show that he's just a nice young guy.
Well done. Another plot twist I haven't seen coming like that. And of course the acting was incredible again :)
'I Am The One Who Knocks'
This is the best season so far. It was bloody intense (I'm not saying the other ones were not) They obviously gave women a big role, at the plot and to the actresses. I can't say it's a surprise that Claire leaves Frank, to be honest, I really liked their relationship since Chapter 1. They seems to complete each other for many episodes. But it also looks like a flat line, no emotions, just interests of both parts to gain power. This season showed it perfectly, and Frank said it to Claire in a ruthless way. -I must say, Frank Underwood is an awful character, but somehow I like him. It's different and mean. So is Claire, she's classy, strong and independent, that's why she took her decision and I hope she keeps it. I guess we will see how the Underwood ship sinks next season... Or maybe not?
Man, these cops. Not good.
All I can say is they really fucked this guy over. Seeing these cops and lawyers take advantage of his fucking stupid nephew angers me too. God, I'm pissed at the kid for not knowing better too and falling for their dirty tricks.
WTF??? I'm obviously not anywhere near the end yet and have zero knowledge of this case before this series, so I have no idea how it turned out -- but regardless of whether Steven Avery actually did murder this woman or not, I hope they fired EVERYONE in the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department and cancelled out their pensions, and that this Len Kachinsky joker was disbarred. Wow. This is beyond a comedy of errors, because so much of this was willful and deliberate and done with malice. Ughhh it's sickening.
Fuck. Felix is such a sweetheart! but as much as I like him I'm not here for this. I ship Karmy too much
The thing that really bothers me about this show is the fact that the word "bisexual" just doesn't exist.
Since season 1 we're wondering about Amy's sexuality and it's totally fine she hasn't figured it out yet. But in this episode Karma once again reminded Amy that she apparently likes boys as much as she likes girls. And the only word that ever comes up is "confused".
Why is the word "bisexual" so non-existing in every media? It's not even about defining Amy's sexuality. It's about the fact that this show tries to be different, understanding and open to everything (They added polygamy and monogamy, and they even included an intersexual character!), but in the end it's just about being gay or straight with nothing in between. Again.
Oh, and as a side note: I find it absolutely awful that the only actual lesbian (Reagan) is portrayed as bi-phobic. (But even SHE doesn't use the bad b-word!)
The thing that really bothers me about this show is the fact that the word "bisexual" just doesn't exist.
Since season 1 we're wondering about Amy's sexuality and it's totally fine she hasn't figured it out yet. But in this episode Karma once again reminded Amy that she apparently likes boys as much as she likes girls. And the only word that ever comes up is "confused".
Why is the word "bisexual" so non-existing in every media? It's not even about defining Amy's sexuality. It's about the fact that this show tries to be different, understanding and open to everything (They added polygamy and monogamy, and they even included an intersexual character!), but in the end it's just about being gay or straight with nothing in between. Again.
Oh, and as a side note: I find it absolutely awful that the only actual lesbian (Reagan) is portrayed as bi-phobic. (But even SHE doesn't use the bad b-word!)