whose bright idea was it to bring a kid to a shootout?
I absolutely loved this episode. I don't usually rate single episodes, or write comments at all, but this was a 10 out of 10 for me. The episode reminded me of Community at its very best until, towards very end, it wasn't Community at all. Wow.
I'm just sitting here now dreaming that one day I could create something as good as this.
Great episode. The music at the end "Trouble- TV on Radio" was amazing.
Also, VARGAS, YOU SON OF A BITCH!
I love Me-Mow... cute little kiddy cat assasin.. with so cute voice ♥
Well, my first thought when she got back was "Don't discuss it in public, Clarke." She did anyway…
this might be the first time ive cried during an ep that wasnt from laughing so hard.
Now there's some twisted poetic justice.
"They lesbianed. Together." is the best line ever!
Well, that episode was surprisingly good. Reagan is an interesting character, even with Megan Fox's tense face.
Another brilliant episode. Schmidt when he's shocked is absolutely hilarious!!
Watching Nick and Winston busking made me feel so uncomfortable
It really was an episode that messes up with my nerves.... It was obvious that they wouldn't get rid of Negan's group so fast, but I was anxious the whole time.
I LOVED Carol in this episode!! Finally we saw a much more humane side of her!! Which IMO was seriously lacking! I like how in one single episode, we got to see her feeling sorrow even from events back to season 3 with her diary of deaths. I think it was a nice touch that Carol was standing in front of Sam's grave... considering how the kid was all traumatized when he died. It's good that the writers didn't just turn her into a heartless character and she is feeling maybe a little bit of guilt over past actions
Now Tobin and Carol were adorable!! I like how they were playful and at the same time seemed to connect when talking. Also, seeing her interacting with other people apart from the group is always nice. It's a good match how he is sort of defenseless but still gets that she is tough with a good heart. I think it's what she needs, someone that doesn't see her as a helpless woman, nor as a super fighter. Even if it doesn't last, I think it's good for her to have that for a while
I also liked that she didn't turn on Morgan too!! He is pissing me off, even though I understand that he is struggling to not go back to how he was in Clear... but the guy made a huge mistake, and even after the whole mess he still wants to just talk to people... he is sounding like a broken record.
It's about time that Morgan changes his speech a bit. He could adapt like Gabriel and come to terms with how the world really is now.
And speaking of Gabriel, he really has changed! I like him now! He hasn't lost his faith, he just realized that he couldn't still hold on to the pass.
I hate how Abraham broke up with Rosita!! That was such a jerk move. It was really low to say something like that to her. And I was kind of hoping that Eugene would've been a bit more sympathetic instead of saying those non-sense about the cookie. I know he was being himself... but at the same time, he was there when Abraham and Rosita met and got together... I was hoping a bit more of support.
Now the ending was intense!!!
This episode was the first in a while that focused mainly in the relationships between the characters and the action was not very important. Liked the change of pace and I want to see how Liz will deal with these two men trying to control her life now.
I swear that Lexa's death stopped me from watching the next episode for a whole month, IT HURTS SO MUCH GUYS
One of the beat episode this season. This season definitely greatly improves from last season :-)
What an amazing episode, the story of Pepper was so touching and the way they linked it all back in with Asylum was great. My heart was breaking for her, the way she trusted Elsa then was let down and then being blamed like that for the murder was just so sad.
I loved this! Brunch skunks, and seeing the Belchers drawn in so many hilarious styles made me howl my balls off!
Two words: Chris Wood! Thank you for blessing this TV series with your presence.
Megan Fox is really cool here.
A very excellent episode. Seeing the family reunite is such an emotional moment and the fallout that comes from Rick's return is certainly going to be a key part of the next episodes. Sarah Wayne Callies gets some chances to really showcase her acting ability by only using facial expressions. Shane gets a lot more depth here too and despite having some significant flaws you can't help but feel a little sympathetic towards him.
There's a really beautiful quote about existence in that episode:
"Hey, do you mind if I tell you a story? One you might not have heard. All the elements in your body were forged many, many millions of years ago in the heart of a far away star that exploded and died. That explosion scattered those elements across the desolations of deep space. After so, so many millions of years these elements came together to form new stars and new planets. And on and on it went. The elements came together and burst apart forming shoes and ships and sealing wax and cabbages and kings. Until, eventually, they came together to make you. You are unique in the universe. There is only one Merry Galel and there will never be another. Getting rid of that existence isn't a sacrifice, it is a waste!"
Also the Doctor's speech is just brilliant. I wasn't expecting to like that episode as much as I liked.
After an almost-Denise-centric-episode, feels weird not having her around. However, was still fun to watch! A bunch of new characters in the mix and hilarious silly moments as well. Once again, Hester does it for me. The spontaneity as the Channels welcome Hester into their homes despite the odds of being killed in their sleep, was crazy good.
About that final scene, it wasn't much of a reveal... I'm guessing everyone had figured out by now that Cassidy was involved somehow. I'll throw a random guess and say that the killer reveal next week will be Hester, which won't get us nowhere.
And hey! Penelope was the first patient ever who has been cured and didn't get killed!
soo sad to see this show going, it kept me up when i was down. very sad day. amazing episode!
This, right here, was the best episode of the entire series. I'm just hoping the writers make the rest as good, if not better. Man, it was a whirlwind and had me quite on edge.
I kept praying, and will keep praying, nothing happens to Bob. He's now my favorite character besides Dustin. I mean, he's smart, sweet, understanding, and so cutely funny!
My heart goes out to Will. He's a great character, and the actor playing him is exceptional too, and I hope he can be saved from this horrible fate!
Finally, Nancy being smart. Still hate her though.
Yay, Dustin and Steve! I'm waiting for their arc!
The background music for Barry getting off the train and trying to catch a cab is so Harry Potter, it's distracting. :D
This is one of my favorite episodes of all time. I love the Halloween episodes for some reason. This one is great because you get to see things through Louise's cynical viewpoint and then finally they get to pull something on her. I love her.
8.9/10. Well, it's official. Bob's Burgers is the king of Thanksgiving episodes. I'm certainly can't think of another show that's so consistently put out such great Turkey Day shows, and this year is an especially fun one.
It goes with a familiar formula for Bob's Burgers, with an A-story featuring the kids getting into some kind of misadventure at the school and a B-story with Linda, Bob, and a minor appearance from Teddy dealing with some bit of weirdness back at the restaurant. I think the show goes back to it so often because it very clearly works, and the adult/kid divide, with their respective natural habitats, gives everyone lots to do.
I loved the A-story, which featured Louise scheming to get a half-day before Thanksgiving, and deciding to supersede Mr. Frond's annual Turkey Day play with one so bad that he'll have no choice but to shut it down and let them out. She picks her sister's "The Quirky Turkey" fable, which Tina doesn't know until the end of the second act was chosen for its ruinous potential.
The whole Producers-esque plan to put on a play so bad it'll get them out of school is, as Mel Brooks proved twice over, rife with comic potential that the episode capitalized on. The effort to put on the play gave the denizens of Wagstaff plenty of ways to make the (real life) audience laugh, from Louise buttering up Frond by making him the Executive Producer (her cutting off his speech at the play was a big laugh), to Jocelyn explaining that she thinks harmony is "when I sing louder than you," to Zeke referring to Tina as "Tina-see Williams" in a bit of typically stellar Bob's Burgers worldplay. There's lots of laughs here (including Louise's line that it was hard to get people to sell bags of gizzards and giblets to a nine-year old) that keeps things light.
But the emotional contingent of the story, while not overwhelming, is very effective as well. You feel for Tina trying to tell her story and realizing her sister only wants to use it for shock value. (Her line "I feel like my soul has diarrhea" is appropriately graphic in describing that feeling.) And while Louise's change of heart after spraying the audience with turkey entrails is rather rushed and only mildly motivated, her eventual sticking up for her sister, and Tina winning over the crowd with her heartfelt song about having the (literal and figurative!) guts to be yourself is a nice way to end it. The episode captures the ramshackle school play feeling in every moment, and the slightly more polished version at the end is a treat as well.
There's nothing really emotionally potent about the B-story, which in a bizarre but perfectly Linda twist, is about the Belcher matriarch discovering a potato that has the face, and to her thinking, spirit of her grandfather, but it's hilarious nonetheless. Bob and Linda work well as a comedic pairing because Linda is so out there, and Bob is kind of bewilded but generally supportive of the lunacy, which adds up to something sweet but random every time. Teddy's guileless support for all of Linda's wacky theories is always welcome, and Bob rejecting the potato but then bringing it to the performance is an obvious but nonetheless funny and kind of cute way to end it.
Overall, it's another Bob's Burgers instant Thanksgiving classic. Keep 'em comin', Bob!
Giant robots fighting each other? Sign me the fuck up.
Yet can't help but feel annoyed about Kendra choosing a possibility to un-brainwash one of the numerous reincarnations of the man she barely knows and who's not even from her timeline over millions of other people and the future of their entire planet. Come oooon.
I think this episode made me laugh more than any of the others. It took me a while to settle into this show and accept its 'in your face' parody of horror but I'm glad I stuck with it. I love these hilarious, ridiculous characters.
Chanel #3 has to be my fave (love the homage to her mother with the hair style in court too).
Lea Michele killed it, she played the crazy so very well.
Not sure if it's returning for another season but I almost hope it doesn't coz this worked really well as a standalone too.