Enid is the only character in the show Wednesday has any real romantic chemistry with. Enid's measures taken to celebrate Wednesday's birthday and Wednesday's courtesy when declining to wear the scarf hat thing solidified that for me. Wednesday's nixie tube clock is so awesome. Does anyone know what song the music box played?
Baiting the title card showing up until the very end is actually maybe the funniest thing any TV show has ever done
Alpha and Beta are very interesting characters to watch. I like these flashback episodes that give us more backstory and I'm curious to see where they'll go next in the story. There is a very dark, twisted and powerful bond between the two that makes for great tv.
Can't believe they invited Hank and Marine to dinner.
That tape was astonishing.
I feel so bad for Jessie.
Of course it was way slower than the last two episodes, but personally I liked this episode much more than the last one because it was more realistic.
And come on, guys! By now everyone should know that slow episodes with a lot of talking follow after dramatic episodes where people died. It's been like that for a while.
The scene when Frenchie dropped the donut on the desk that Mother's Milk just cleaned got me so bad laughing :joy: :joy:
On the other side, I almost throw up in the octopus scene, OMG, that was horrible.
wtf is wrong with you people?
this season is boring? worst episode ever?
go watch the walking dead or something
I love how mad some comments are on here, goes to show that this is exactly what they need to see, this isn’t wokeism, or a gay agenda, it’s simply showing that there is more comfortability in sexualities these days, and it’s time to grow up because this “agenda” is here to stay :)
"Come on, don't you like a day that's all about you?"
"Every day is all about me, this one just comes with cake and a bad song."
There are too many storylines...
why isnt this listed as S2 here on trakt
That's what you call a good plot twist.
especially for those who read the comics
Jaqen seems like an interesting character! I'm anxious to see who Arya is going to pick up next!
Gomez and Morticia look and act and are amazing, I have no idea why people complained about their casting. This episode finally feels like the show is digging its heels into what it wants to be, but I still don't understand why it's trying to push Wednesday and Tyler. I'm so glad my favorite beeby is not going to be missing from the rest of the show, he's such a nice little dude and seeing that Eugene has two supportive mothers made me smile. Also speaking of parental figures, Morticia and Wednesday's conflict being resolved this early was a surprise but a very welcome one. I just want to see them happy (well, relatively anyways lmao). Also x2, seeing Enid stand up to her mother and get a big hug from her father, even getting some supportive words of encouragement almost made me tear up a little. This show is such a nice gift for this holiday season. My Halloween didn't really go as planned and neither did my Thanksgiving so this is a very very welcome addition to my November.
I really have no idea what was going on at the end of this episode :sob:
Frenchie: “Don’t be so closed minded” :joy::joy::joy:
When Stormfront said "And the most important man in the room..." I totally thought she was gonna say "Hitler"
Ok, maybe it was my low expectations or this was really awesome and entretaning.
Loved it so far, watching the rest of the episodes. The cast is great, loved the Sweet Tooth character and can't wait to see more of hi(only at EP.3 while writing this).
I think this is one of those you hate it or love it. But if you're into comedy with some gore action give this a chance.
The scorn and cruelty of Tywin's words to Tyrion are impressive. Tyrion is the only worthy person within that family, everyone else is below him. He deserved better.
I am stunned at what they could do in only 6 episodes. That kind of number can make or break- and it definitely made. It never ceased to surprise me and I was hooked the entire time!
This episode focuses on a mute character essentially yet it managed to convey so much in that space. This coupled with the short stories episode before it really showcases what AtLA is capable of.
I only started watching this show as a means to an end so I could move onto Korra afterwards. I didn't expect to enjoy it much but here we are late season 2 and I think I teared up 3 or 4 times during the last few episodes. This show has genuinely surprised me.
A neat mixture of comedy, poignancy and solid action. I didn't think the relationship between a young monk and his flying bison would have such a strong effect on me.
My words and descriptions could not do this episode justice. Just know that this is definitely Avatar's best episode, possibly one of the best episodes in TV, and a brilliant continuation of Zuko as a character full of life and complexity.
9.8/10
People can complain all they want about a weak 5th season or Stannis doing this or that.. but the surprise ending of this episode was just... WOW! It made me forget everything else.
The finale wasn't great and had a lot of developments that feel more needed by plot instead of actually earned, including a full on Deus Ex Machina not dying anymore fake out. I guess they wrote themselves into a corner or two.
Still way better than Sabrina ever was.
another amazing episode! i loved it so much. Grace is clearly falling for him but doesn't know if that's the right thing or not! u can see it at the end.
I don’t know why but this was one of my favorite episodes. Probably due to it being extremely realistic in so many aspects. Katara ignoring the young boy as girls her age usually do, “antivaxx” people who ignore science and common sense… it might be inconsequential, but it’s also very enjoyable.
I actually really enjoyed this episode, one of my favourites of the season. I don't really see why people didn't like it. Princess is one of the most likable new characters in years