Although Ray Donovan has been one of my favourite shows in recent years I have to say this episode was stong. Not only did he say the simple 'sorry' that Mick was looking for all these years, he is now on a quest to save his most precious daughter. And when he said 'I will kill everyone in your family and I will keep coming back for them' we already knew that he wasn't kidding around... The next two episodes will be carnage. All of the Donovan forces will join to help Bridget.
OMG. this episode made his jizz multiple times. Pablo. Cali. so many moment that would be audience cheers and ampoules if it were to be in big screens!! I think it's time we get Netflix screening in local theater with some subscription model passes. this right here is the future ladies and gentlemen!!
THE EMOTIONS! ALL MIGHT! UNITED STATES SMASH! ONE FOR ALL! WHAT AN AMAZING EPISODE!!!
So it went just like the book. I loved it! Be sure to watch after credits, it has two scenes, Amma killing the girls, and the new friend who got very fond of Camille, and her as the woman in white in the park, that they don't explain, but amma was dressed as Artemis in the book cuz she been rehearsing a play in school. And she kills because as her mother she and her sister she is crazy and is obsessed with attention and been taken care of, and hated the idea of her mother being friends with the two girls. It explains why se run away when everybody stops paying attention in her at the play because of the fight that was going on. She made the hole town look for her. They don't literally explain that but is all there. Oh man, they respected the book and i loved it!!
I'm just gonna go ahead and rate this a 10 for that amazing opening scene. :)
Halloween episodes have always been extra fun in this show, but this one took the cake. Faster paced than the previous Halloween episodes, such a roller-coaster of an episode! And Jake focusing on Amy like that, instead of the yearly competition, was utterly adorable!
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This is possibly the lamest crossover ever. There was so little I'm not even sure why they advertised it.
You call this a cross over it was only a god dam scene !!!!!
The phone conversation between Elizabeth and Henry was so sad. She barely knows him. At this point I can't see a happy ending (whatever that is) for the Jennings.
Man, Professor Bitch is a traitor!
1 / 2 directing & technical aspect
1 / 1 story
1 / 1 act I
1 / 1 act II
0 / 1 act III
1 / 1 acting
1 / 1 writing
0 / 1 originality
0 / 1 lasting ability to make you think
0 / 1 misc
6 out of 10
Nick's backstory. Pffff, who cares ? Worse character of the show and the actor's totally bland.
The scene with the commanders planning was a nice insight though.
Supriiiiiise. The religious men ruling class kept whores. How crazy is that ?
Moira's still alive. Not really surprising, but did not expect her there. Only interesting event of the episode.
"A perfect gift, a girl trapped in a box..she only dances when someone else opens the lid, when someone else wakes her up. I WILL NOT BE THAT GIRL IN THE BOX." - Offred
Aunt Lydia: Remember your scripture, blessed the meek.
Offred: And blessed are those who suffer for the cause of righteousness for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. I remember.
I did not like Hell or High Water or Sicario that much but this is a winner. I´d go even as far as saying it was one of the best in 2017. It is good to know that those kind of movie are still made and by that I mean original script, real life actors and real locations.
Very nice ending. But i will miss Queen Joan. She really grew on me these last few episodes
When your ex is a copy of Andrew so you relate to this episode on a deeper emotional level #imsafenow
I have to say that personally, I like Will Yun Lee's performance as Takeshi Kovacs a lot more.
Joel Kinnaman does a decent job, but he's not that engaging for me.
Say what you will about the first Saint movie, it has suspense and kept you guessing the whole time. The Saint was invisible, was a mystery and was always one step ahead. This new Saint however, was a glorified 007 type figure. No mystery, bland disguises, everyone knew who he was, and the whole movie was boringly predictable. Too bad, this could have been great, but wasn't even good.
Being tracked by a starving beast
Looking for its daily feast
A predator on the verge of death
Close to its last breath
Getting close to its last breath
RULES OF NATURE
'Let's just fuck off somewhere.'
I need that spin-off right fucking now!
I honestly find this painfully mediocre and shallow. Time waster and an indifferent one. Some good performances sure but deep as a napkin.
The first four episodes of this season of Agents of SHIELD have been a bit on the boring side, outside of the Fitz reveal in the last episode. This episode that takes place mostly in the current time was much more engaging and entertaining. I really enjoyed seeing the return of Lance Hunter (though, it is sad that Bobbi didn't make a comeback also).
I am a bit saddened to see that the next episode returns us to the future where things are bleak, dark and boring. This episode marks a high point for this season.
And hey, Marvel and ABC Studios, give Nick Blood's Lance Hunter his own show already. He has proven to be one of the most entertaining characters in Agents of SHIELD and things haven't been the same without him.
This was......... weirdly written.......... Somehow the characters you have never seen before get better emotional scenes than the ones you have. Holdo, who?
Not sure about this movie. I‘m a die hard, hardcore Star Wars fan, but something about this feels off. It may be true that this was better than TFA and R1, but I know for sure that I was a lot happier after those movies. Rey did not get proper training from Luke even though that was the whole reason why she went there and that was what we were hoping it would happen. It doesn’t. At least not anything that comes close to what Luke went through on Dagobah. Also ... Luke dies from exhaustion. Wtf. I loved the reveal after the big fight that was genius. But then he dies from exhaustion? C'mon now.
Hated it.
As simple as that.
Terrible way to take the series to. I mean it's not as bad as the prequels, because the acting is quite all right, but it hits so many bullshit moments where I was facepalming every other scene it's unbelievable.
Really poorly written. Can't believe there were so many predictable moments and moments filled with complete and utter pathos. So, so dissappointed.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
I loved it, but also underwhelming.
It provided some of the most beautiful shots, and character moments I've seen.
Some of the plot was baffling, had holes and felt unessassary.
The humour got laughs, but almost always felt forced.
6/10
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its been 3 episodes and im still not getting it! i know freakshow and hotel were bad but they were better than this