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.
That was one of the creepiest and scariest series I ever watched. But as a Marvel fan, I loved it all, how much it was true to the comics and the nuance in it. Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones was so great, she's a freaking good actress and represent JJ really well in its entirely. I don't think it was better than Daredevil but it was definitely on the same level. I love how every show from Marvel has its own atmosphere and tone - Agents of SHIELD is mostly fun with occasional dark moments, Daredevil is a drama with lot of good choreographed fight scenes and fun, compelight supporting characters and Jessica Jones is a dark psychological drama. I can't wait to watch Luke Cage and Iron Fist series.
A truly great piece of art! Everyone and I mean EVERYONE from kids to teenagers and young adults should be demanded to watch this show.
Season three of Daredevil goes beyond the great first season and gives us something truly fantastic and remarkable.
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'm a 90's kid, not a big fan of Stephen King or Spielberg, but I still enjoyed the heck of it. You'll sympathize immediately with the boys and all the characters, there's almost a element in the story that's gonna keep you interested - a nice combo of fantasy, mystery and suspense that will glue you in from the first minute till the last. Netflix can't fail at this point!
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Only this show can give you all the answers and still left you wondering if that's really the truth or not.
Skyler was worried about how it looked Walt buying that bottle of champagne while being unemployed and broke but they're planning to buy the car wash for $800.000?
I honestly couldn't care less about Polina or even Sam. This subplot with them is always the worst part of the episodes.
I like Gus flirting - or trying to - with Walter during that dinner scene. I definitely didn't catch that nuance during my first viewing and especially after that episode of BCS.
Skyler really is the Kim Wexler of Breaking Bad.
No one ever suspects the smartass detective who's always cracking jokes at the expense of others to be an actual smartass who cracks the case.
I actually think it was a good episode, mostly because they answered almost or all of the questions they created surrounding Elliot and Tyrell.
hey, that's Nanami Kawakami! :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
Caos is only a ladder to death when a fire breathing Dragon shows up in front of you.
Looks like we're back to where we were at the end of season 1.
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.
Rick is like 'give me all your stuff so we can fight the bad guys that are forcing others to give up all their stuff'.
I'm kind of disappointed yeah, but this is simply because Marvel fans (myself included) hyped every single frame up so much - we came up with a gazillion of theories every week and expected other Marvel heroes/villains to show up at any moment. This is a show about a woman dealing with loss and having to come to terms with her grief and moving on. This was a perfect wrap up to that story. Yes, it's set in the MCU so there needs to be that element - which there was, with SWORD and Agatha - but no one was owed Fox Quicksilver or a Dr. Strange cameo or the Hex making mutants or Mephisto. We should know there wasn't going to be big reveals and much development of the overall storyline of the MCU when that's destined to happen in the movies.
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.
Elizabeth Olsen in that assistant magician wardrobe was really a sight for the eyes.
That final fight scene was better than all the fight scenes in Arrow.
Mike and his ingenious little tricks never cease to amaze me.
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.
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?
I liked Solomon. He reminded me of HAL from Space Odyssey.
I got acquainted with Michael Mando, for the first time, while playing the video game "Far Cry 3", and since then I been following his career. His scenes in this episode (and throughout the show) keep showing us how talented of an actor he is. I'm hopeful it's this year he finally gets recognized because he's way too underrated.