I really think some people don't understand the history behind the "history" that are watching at all. Many people 'see', but not 'observe'.
This series have a lot of connotations, such politics and social, from a showdown with a dictator; unto to release of real feelings. Almost all characters have a full evolution of her personality... even Naga hahaha.
At first I agree looks like a little child's series, but think is a masterpiece in all respects. I recommend this series to all public, seen or not any other series of the Avatar's universe.
PS. James Cameron's 'Avatar' not included. xD
Pattinson is the best Batman ever.
he is so tortured, his emotions are sincere. He's the darkest and most precise batman out there.
the visuals and the soundtrack are incredible and take you into the thoughts of the character.
For me it’s a masterpiece.
Not allowed to do a review yet but I'll say this:
This is how you do a superhero movie.
This is how you do a war movie.
And the best comment of the night: "It was amazing, it made me believe I could become Wonder Woman." -6yo girl
UPDATE: I saw a movie so beautiful I started crying™
Stop rating movies before you even know they are in production!!!
I REALLY don't get why most people didn't like it. In my opinion it really worked quite neatly
This episode is easily one of the best.
The opening 4 minutes alone are a masterpiece. One I can't watch without tears in my eyes. The raw emotion from Reese as he blazes a path of destruction tracking Simmons down is so powerful. Interspersed with all the others Carter's death has affected. Even Shaw channels her anger towards the goal. The only emotion that comes easy to her.
The dialogue and music in this episode really showcase what this this show is capable of. And the direction in general. Lionel's flashback always sticks with me. Watching again I noticed the lighting in Reese's flashback too. Illuminating his face in a skull motif to show what he represents - death.
Of course the progression of Root's journey in this episode is fantastic. And the ending... Elias taking him out is poetic and really punctuates Carter's path. That she earned the respect of this man.
The whole episode is bookended by the ECG machine too. On Reese at the start, and flatlining for Simmons at the end.
This show is a joy to rewatch
jennifer and needy are lesbians suffering from internalised homophobia and thats that on that
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME ?!!??!?!?! I'M IN PIECES
last 15 mins I was having the most emotional full body reaction. I was sweating n crying n breathing heavy. I'M STILL CRYING NOW??
Wow. This was... beautiful. While I am sad to see Vera's arc come to such a sudden end, the last "act" of this episode was pure catharsis.
looking for a good short show to watch? look no further! the cast and the acting is ON POINT! the music, the editing, the cinematography, the story, ITS ALL A+!! everything about this show is amazing! a must watch!
Brazilian childhood: watching this show on Rede Record.
If there was a bit more character development, Rogue One would be one of the greatest films of the year. Either way, it was easily one of the best Star Wars films, and it got that way through likable characters, spectacular cinematograpy and a great final act.
Oh, and the Vader scene.
The best new Star Wars film in three decades and one of the most satisfying films of the year.
I wish this episode was the first one cause we kinda lose track of the mood from last episode.
And oh wow I think it’s the first time I’ve seen in any show such a realistic portrayal of menstruation! I was even shocked cause for some reason it still is such a private topic that we barely see in the media.
Also I don’t understand Terry’s deal... last episode she looked kinda suspicious? Or like weird but I don’t know if that’s her worried face or like her guilty face? But how would she be involved in what happened to Arabella? And when she started crying it seems like she was crying for other reason so I’m not sure, and right after having what seemed like a good night with those guys she looked sad? And then she lied to Arabella about they still being there? There’s like a weird vibe in their friendship but don’t know if it’s real or it’s just me reading into it.
Very disappointed by Andrea, to be honest. Girl, you can't have it both ways. It's ok to choose the guy, but don't act like you're a friend to the people you're betraying. The series is so good now, can't stop binging.
Calling out discrimination and preaching tolerance? The X-men have gone woke!
-some clueless idiot.
Ah loved seeing how Leighton and hot neighbour took care of Kimberly this episode. Super sweet.
Always here for Leighton embracing her smart side and being more than the rich girl cliché.
When dominic said that he had a teacher that said that "all the infinite possibilties in the world rest in this one circle" (or something along those lines) it reminded me so much of Harold Finch's oddly similar speech in the second season about PI (3.14) and how the infinite numbers of it constitute the never ending numbers, letters, words, phone numbers, etc. A theory might suggest that maybe Harold did once teach Dominic at school. However, I do very much doubt it, so I am going to pass it off as a very nice touch and coincidence.
They couldn't keep track of the wigs? Very pink (we saw her painting), blonde, ash blonde, dark roots, no roots... all in the same episode/day
This episode is amazing but the fact that Reese always saves the day with a perfect timing started to annoy me
Wow. I am absolutely speechless. That last half hour was probably one of the most amazing things I've ever seen on television. It touched me deeply and made me feel so many things, I can't even describe them. I've been sitting here, just staring at the screen for quite a while now.
Mr. F****ing. Robot.
Sam "We don't need to talk, I throw my name in the bucket of "the best episodes of the year" without writing dialogues" Esmail
I think Lucas and Konvar sum it up very well. Since episode 4 I've said what a helluva episode, and each episode keeps out doing the previous one. Jeez this show is amazing in so many ways.
Let's hope that Trenton was telling the truth about that automated email...
Damn, I find it hard to get through an episode because I have to pause it so often to grab music from it
No idea if anybody realised this, but at the end of the episode, while in the brothel, there's a song playing in the background. A song that, if anybody has seen Outlander (series) would recognise. The intro, that starts with "Sing me a song, of a lass that is gone..."
Knowing that Bear McCreary composes the soundtrack for both shows explains it. But still, it was cool to recognise it.
Reggie: "Let me just mention once again that my father beats me."
Veronica: ...
Reggie: ...
Veronica: "But back to my issues-"