The only thing I didn't like about this episode was that Bill died, meaning we didn't get to see him interact with Ellie, which was a wonderful part of the original game.
Aside from that, this episode is near faultless. It's the most original thing the show has done so far, by taking a side character from the game and fleshing out his backstory. It's deep, it's emotional, and it's a joy to watch.
Anyone complaining about wokeness and forced LGBT content has no clue what they're talking about. Bill and Frank were always a couple, even in the game. It's just that we didn't meet Frank in the game because he was already gone. Literally the only part of any of this episode that is not faithful to the source material is the fact that Bill died before Joel and Ellie got there.
Still struggling to care about this one. Also a whole room of gods couldn't see what Arthur was really up to? Instead they were talked out of it by him saying that Khonshu's host had 'issues'. Bit wishy washy imo.
Why didn't they send the replicas to space? They can't make another of the same replica, but somehow you can use someone elses if you use their tag? Conceptually flawed and predictable.
Don't know where the high ratings come from. This show is not good. It's slow, empty, cliché and totally not "cool" or "tough". Luke Cage was the only show that was nice to watch. Probably something to do with the American cliché of having the worst life, drinking alcohol to drown in your sorrows and having had loss (which we all have in our lives). Being able to relate doesn't make this a good show. Hoped for a surprise, but it's nothing special and even a bit bad..
"Hey Siri, Call 911" Boom. Problem solved.
Trish is getting kind of annoying.
For now (and it hurts me to say this), Moon Knight is the worst Marvel's tv show (Inhumans does not count)
What a lame episode. If Trish is going to be like this for all season it's going to get hard to follow through it.
I honestly find all the romantic/ecchi scenes disgusting quite frankly. They should just give up on that bullshit, the MC is like 37 years old or something, like.. comon bruh..
Although that bothers the shit out of me, I still find the story, the fight scenes and the scenery very enjoyable.
Would I recommend it? yup
Not really my kind of movie. I can see why some people would love it.
"I can't stay depressed forever."
Not quite how that works.
Agree with all the comments posted already. Season 1 was great but season 2 just draaaaaaaaaaaags on and on. The endless flashbacks coupled with the dreary and overly long 'deep and meaningful' monologues trotted out by the lead characters at every opportunity (and way too often) just make this a season I wish I hadn't bothered with. It was bad enough after the first couple of episodes but I persevered with it hoping it would improve, it didn't. Each episode could easily have been 30 minutes shorter (and would still likely be too long and boring). Episode 8 was by far the most boring, I dread a new character being introduced, you just know your'e gonna get 1-2 hours devoted to their back-story at some stage! It's as if this season moved away from the rather interesting theme of season one to probing in at greaaaaaaaat length and in minute (and boring as hell) detail of what's in the 'mind' of these robots. Won't be venturing into season 3 that's for sure; a season to be endured rather than enjoyed.
Not as good as previous specials, shame about all the woke stuff catering to the out of touch.
How did those looking after Jugo survive that long taking care of him without knowing he was a man-eater?
The information for this season is incorrect. "Membership Drive" is actually episode 7, making all other episodes off by 1. Episode 6 was never aired. And then "Enter the Dragons (2)" is listed twice.
Refreshing. British humour at its finest.
How could the footprint only belong to Tokio? They all wear the same shoes.
The thumbnail of this episode isn't from this anime, the anime drawing isn't like this, i think it's from moshoku tensei
Pretty good BMW iX3 advert
Does anyone know why they didn't just resurrect Tom into the avatar body the same way they resurrected Miles.
Also very funny how they can swim for minutes underwater but not if there's fire on the surface.
A reference to balloonshop 4:30!? I thought I recognised Olan.
Horribily realistic. From vocal mannerisms to body language, Hopkins' performance breaches reality all too convincingly.
An extremely uncomfortable watch for those who can unfortunately relate.
The metaverse realised. But who really has time to read all the T&Cs.
You learned what the cards' suits mean so maybe think about it for a bit before jumping onto the first conclusion someone makes! I don't know all the tiny plot inconsistency/holes makes It feels like all the characters are a bit dumb and I don't find myself rooting for them. Also the insta-bond between people is crazy everyone is like I just met you and this is crazy but live on for your wife and child who I have never met maybe
Didn’t laugh once.
No idea why this is rated so highly. It’s just crap.
No further analysis needed.
3/10 at best.
This chapter has been completely filled in, hasn't it? That is to say, 13 minutes of the 23 that the chapter lasts has been flashback