LIST OF DECEASED PEOPLE IN THIS EPISODE:
Queen Margaery
Lord Mace Tyrell
Loras Tyrell
The High Sparrow
Kevan Lannister, Hand of the King
Lancel Lannister
King Tommen Baratheon
Grand Maester Pycelle
Lord Walder Frey
Did I forget anyone?
Holy f*ck this show is killing me!!
"I will never hurt you, I'm not going - not now, not ever!" "I love you, Hannah"
"Why didn't you say this to me when I was alive?"
It was so heartbreaking seeing Clay so helpless when he find out, omg... but WTF Jessica you're okay with being raped??? What's the problem with her? I understand she kinda wants to forget it than deal with it still...
Jon gonna smash Cersei from the North while Daenerys smashes her from the South. Can't wait ahahaha!! Starks and Targaryens unite!
SPOILER ALERT: Ramsay tastes f*cking amazing!! What a feast, amiright?
I finished watching "Chuck" some years ago and I still miss this series so much. I don't even know how I don't died with the ending. I really would kill anyone to see this series reborn.
Watching Jimmy bring ruin to an elderly woman's social life for his own gain was flat out disgusting.
It was the first time I've ever felt genuinely disgusted with him. All the other lies and schemes - even his bar scams as shitty as they were - didn't feel as repulsive to watch as seeing him manipulate those women like that.
Pride, anger and desperation have stripped him of his moral limits. If he ever had any they're gone now. He's not Jimmy anymore, he's Saul Goodman.
The Punisher was fighting to find redemption while Jon Bernthal was fighting for an Emmy Award.
No matter who you're or how you feel, after watching this show you'll be a different person. It'll touch you in the most profound way and change you. This a brilliant and amazing piece of art that will change the lives of various people for the better. Thank you so much Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey and everyone involved helping to create this beautiful project.
Bryce needs to die a slow and painful death. I won't settle for less. F*cking piece of subhuman trash.
That final fight scene was better than all the fight scenes in Arrow.
They spent years in a strange country pretending to fit in, in order to do what was best for their home country. Now they’re “home”, but like Philip says it feels strange. And then Elizabeth tells him, in their native language that they’d been forbidden to use, that they’ll get used to it, just like they did all those years ago in America. No shoot outs. No chase scenes. No deaths. Just a man and a woman realizing they just lost everything they loved.
I liked Solomon. He reminded me of HAL from Space Odyssey.
Let's recap, DJ Qualls got his head ripped off, Nikki may or may not have met God in a bowling alley, Ray was reincarnated as a cat, Yuri is missing an ear and probably dead, Sy drank some "bad" tea, Gloria's son got socks for Christmas, Varga took a dump, and Emmit is going full Legion.
That was everything I could've ever wanted from an episode of Fargo. Insane tension and violence. Random surrealism. Black humor. A surprising emotional core peeking through. Beautiful cinematography. A hell of an ending.
I think I'm gonna watch it again.
The best part is that it isn't even over!
The Bar now has proof that Chuck indeed has it out for his brother (via his meltdown under oath), now Kim and Jimmy can show that Chuck was entrapping him. The Bar believes Chuck has a mental illness, and will likely buy into Jimmy's story. They claim the tape Jimmy destroyed was "evidence" but they made a copy, which is what was destroyed (a copy can't be evidence). Everything points to Chuck getting absolutely destroyed in the next episode or two.
Then that's what I believe will happen: Jimmy wins the Bar hearing. Chuck becomes the subject of the hearing (or a new hearing) due to his mental illness causing poor judgement and trying to entrap his brother to try and make him lose his license. Chuck loses his license. Simultaneously to Chuck losing his license, things are progressing with Kim and Mesa Verde, she has to make a decision, her career or Jimmy. She looks back on the things Jimmy has done and acknowledges that he can only hurt her career in the long run. She cuts ties with Jimmy, and Jimmy goes to check on Chuck to find him dead at home having killed himself.
Saul Goodman is born.
I actually thought Frank was gonna kill her right there in the Oval Office.
Amazing performance by Clay (Dylan Minnette), he's going to be in the discussion for the Emmys.
That's a hell of a deep hole they got there.
It was refreshing to see the season end on a high note instead of another "OMG WTF" cliffhanger.
Only this show can give you all the answers and still left you wondering if that's really the truth or not.
This episode seems to cement the theory that Delos is replacing humans in the real world (that visit Westworld) by hosts or control units.
"She's barely twelve" Oh for God's sake!!! Don't say something like that to Frank Castle!
I like your thinking, Turk. Getting beat down by Daredevil in Hell's Kitchen is insanely better than fall of a building in Harlem.
I wanted more Bill Hader as Captain :(
Honestly though, did Emmit really deserve to die?
When he took out the loan he had absolutely no idea Varga was a criminal mastermind. By the time he figured out he was in way, way over his head and really couldn't do anything about it. What was he supposed to do at that point? Anything he did, he would've got himself killed trying to do it.
The death of his brother was a complete accident.
He was a spineless wuss, but is that deserving of death?
Maybe that ending was a bit too much but I'm loving everything about this show so far.
I don't think either the Demagorg or Eleven are dead, I guess El and the thing just got to the Upside Down and then she closed the portal somehow. The slugs inside Will are probably going to be the key to find a way in, the next season. Hopper sure knows something more than us, first the encounter with the government guys outside the hospital and then the food in the middle of nowhere.
I expect this episode to win some awards. Sterling K. Brown is pure talent.
Remember when people would say the new season were going to be sh*t without Pablo? Oh well... how wrong they were.
Come up with an awesome plan, have Richard f*ck it up, have their asses saved out of nowhere, rinse and repeat. I still loved it though. Richard talking to Dinesh telling him to "hit the most densely populated areas" like a suicide bomber was A plus stuff!