Talk about decode humans... I'm gonna need a whole week to decode this episode!
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.
It's time to end the show. The creativity and fun is all gone.
Spider-Man was not feeling so good meanwhile Fitz was not feeling his legs... :(
It was refreshing to see the season end on a high note instead of another "OMG WTF" cliffhanger.
This episode seems to cement the theory that Delos is replacing humans in the real world (that visit Westworld) by hosts or control units.
This episode was both tense and exciting, but also layered and nuanced. The fact that Stan is breaking into their house to investigate them is the beginning of the end. Based on his conversation with Henry, he's starting to put the pieces together. Like the mysterious Aunt Helen, no other family members to speak of, all the late nights and secretive outings. I didn't think we would get here so fast. I'm not ready for the full realization in Stan's mind that his best friends is a KGB agent.
Forget about Cpt. Marvel. Fury should be contacting Talbot not her AHAHA
Crazy how brutal, dark and nasty this episode was. And the next episode will be after Infinity War.
Good episode but let's forget the last minutes where the Russian just gets to Dante by stealing an ID card. Where was all the security at his door?
They gave powers to Trish but butchered her character in the process. If the objetive was making her as miserable and alone as Jessica, they nailed it.
I don't know what happened to the Marvel Netflix series, it all started so well and then suddenly took a turn for the worse and never returned to the excellence of Daredevil and Jessica's first seasons. Agents of SHIELD is the best show in the MCU right now but I hope the Netflix shows rebound back and present us with more masterpieces like in the past.
I was hoping Trish's storyline would go somewhere but turns out it's just dumb and unnecessary. Jeri is a waste of screen time and doesn't add anything. Malcolm is just pointless all together and lost in the season. Jessica, her mother and the IGH is just dragging now and needs to get a closure soon.
I feel I can understand Jessica's psych a little better after this episode. Definitely one of the best of the season.
I expect this episode to win some awards. Sterling K. Brown is pure talent.
This show doesn't even try to be funny anymore.
Who wasn't gone under IGH treatment at this point? Are we gonna find out Jessica's whole family is alive and super powered?
Who doesn't pick up their daughter and go stay at the home of the man we just found out is a Russian agent posing as FBI?
Jessica trying to catch the Whizzy - it was funny and very cringy at the same time. I don't know what to make of this episode...
It's not Homeland if there is not two or three episodes per season where Carrie is a hot mess.
Busted by the guinea pig.
I think Debbie losing her toes takes the cake for most horrifying and gruesome think that happened in this show.
I would watch a show with Svetlana and V looking at each other for 50 minutes.
Grandpa Jew and the Pussy Grabber LMAO
I knew she had to be up to something with the amount of focus they gave her. Is Liz building a "blacklist" of her own?
I wonder when Liz is going to realize leaving a pile of dead bodies behind in her pursuit of Tom's killers is actually NOT okay. Or is she really becoming her presumed father?
I knew the moment Tom found out the truth we wouldn't survive. The writers went the easy way.
I get that four stabs in the specific regions of the abdomen can easily kill Tom but Liz gets punched a few times in the head and falls into a coma, really? It still doesn't make sense if the doctors put her in an induced coma, she didn't sustain such aggravated injuries as they showed us. Oh and I hate these slow-motion fight scenes....
I can't predict Tyrell's reaction when he finds out Joanna's fate.
I can help you with the Portuguese, Delphine. Ahahaha Her Spanish accent was actually really good. That was such a beautiful ending to Orphan Black! All about sisterhood.
It's chaos now. What will happen next?