This Episode is basically one big reference to the Movie "Taxi Driver"
This plot is so… lacking. I’m not sure I even want to finish it at this point.
So one girl is pregnant but nobody notices? For nine months? Or 7, or whatever, if it was an early birth.
And then they let one boy try and push a zombie out when it’s almost stronger than himself and everyone else just stands by idly and watches :expressionless: like… come on.
And they keep forgetting things. Bite or scratch marks are one thing. Why don’t you just check the temperature, everyone was cold to the touch before turning. And they all knew this last episode, but suddenly they don’t? :woman_facepalming_tone2:
Just when I thought I couldn't love Kanamori more, she goes and does the Akira slide on her bike. :laughing:
This was pretty funny haha
Re-L is so beautiful when she smiles!
The trio were really cute together like a little family :)
Batou and the major are everything in this episode :heart:
this episode was really disturbing
Wow that was an emotional episode!
Waste more than half of the episode to recap what L has done, then waste the other half with a montage of Kira killing more and getting more approvals - just so that the last 30 secs could end in a cliffhanger with new characters? Umm... ookay.
This episode is the biggest departure from the manga yet, and is also my favorite. It portrayed Misa as less creepy and more annoying; the chemistry and the tension between L and Light, and the emotional build up (is this the appropriate term because I actually felt L's nearing demise) to L's death. All the colors and sounds in this episode were astounding.
I would say this is the best episode of the series. It escalates quickly, starting from a new beginning to the sudden death of one of the protagonists, after some symbolism, which in that case was that sort of weird interaction of Light and Ryuzaki in the church, in the middle of the storm. Some people would say a homoerotic interaction, but it was rather a fraternal one, of mutual respect. In the end, it is proven that Light is clearly a psychopath and only cares about him. Impressive episode.
Such a good episode, love how crazy smart light is
Aww, they could have shown more of Hungary :(
and I do hope that James got to experience everything off-camera :D
If this isn't the best Chow Yun-fat tribute in all media I don't know what is.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzz... someone let me know if it picks up after halfway through (the pilot!)
A 10/10 episode.
relentless, obnoxious and pure insanity.
Very glad to see this show back on the air. The scene with Gerald had me in stitches - that man's ability to make absolutely no sense is hilarious.
This EP is a pure definition of Lulz.
The Winter Olympics Special does a great job of setting the bar where Top Gear specials are concerned. The challenges are memorable and the outcomes are hilarious!
It's three guys fooling around doing winter-related challenges with various cars. There's hardly more to say except that it's brilliant fun!
Wow, that was the most I've ever laughed while watching a TV episode. Nichijou really doesn't miss, ever.
I was watching this episode constantly thinking "wtf?".
I don't think I've ever laughed that hard at a lamp falling from the ceiling before.
This is the end of an era and what a way for it to go. A truly impactful and breathtaking finale that will go down in TV history as a landmark in how to conclude a series in such an emotional way. Goodbye Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul universe, you’ll be missed but never forgotten.
This episode should've been called Slippin' Kimmy
I can't be the only one who is confused about wtf is going on and who these minor characters are.
I swear I can't stand any more Homelander drinking milk scenes
Stormfront is all about female empowerment but also a sadistic racist? Damn. This show really isn't afraid of anything and I love it xD Can't wait for the moment she gets killed by Kimiko.
Poor whale man.... wish there were more episodes. I knew storm front was a bitch but I didn’t expect her to be as evil as homelander, woah.