No signal of snow or any cold whatsoever for 9 seasons but now it's like they're living in the middle of the f*cking Artic.
I guess you can find people in the United States who will do anything you want - from elect you President to help you catch pedophiles with a fake quinceañera setup - provided that you utter the magic words "illegal Mexican". It's truly a wonderful place.... if you're a white male.
This episode destroyed me and the two next are ep. 99 and ep. 100.
We have a month to get ready for whats to come.
They're really focusing on Aram's girlfriend... pretty sure she's just spying on him and gathering information to a certain someone.
Then we've someone close to Red feeding info about him to Kirk.
Spider-Man was not feeling so good meanwhile Fitz was not feeling his legs... :(
I expect this episode to win some awards. Sterling K. Brown is pure talent.
They're going Authoritarian ruler as enemy.... interesting.
Next season: Carrie breaks Saul and Dar out of prison and they take on Keane...Deep State Strikes Back!!
RIP Peter Quinn, I guess you weren't bulletproof after all. :'(
Marvel Cinematic Universe keeping in touch with its tradition of killing the best villains.
Sheldon sure knows what his lady wants.
Trust me, you're better pretending Sherlock ended after season 2 finale.
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.
A modem from Edward Snowden's house just helped save the world from Samaritan. What a time to be alive!! :D
Now I too want to kiss Alex!
Granted that i don't watch a lot of anime, but Yor might be the most fearsome and badass female character in anime history.
This would have been a lot better if they had done some more world building, showing how this enterprise came to be and explore other possibilites of that body possessing machine. The ending also felt rushed.
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!
I truly enjoyed the last piece of this episode and how Philip and Elizabeth are questioning the morality of their actions, but I can't stop feeling there's a huge lack of a major theme/plot for this season. Only 2 episodes left now.
This episode was unusually funny with some clever jokes.
I'd watch an episode of Amy just singing Soft Kitty in different languages.
I'm calling it now: Kirk and even Red think Liz is really Kirk's daughter when she's actually Red's daughter. They'll find out when her cells won't work to save Kirk of that disease.
RIP garden and greenhouse. Now the fun begins!
Nick Offerman, the absolute best!
I still laughed a bit there and there, but too much relationship drama and Sheldon is way out of his nerd character.
That has to be one of the saddest 'friendzone' i've ever seen in a tv show or movie. I felt the pain from my dude. :cry:
I really disliked it and found it a bit racist how they portrayed the Japanese in this movie and they did a poor job showcasing Tokyo's vibrance and color, especially when the city is like the 3rd character in the movie. A slow and boring movie for a place with such high-pace and energy like Tokyo... i don't know... it just doesn't fell right.
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.
I feel I can understand Jessica's psych a little better after this episode. Definitely one of the best of the season.
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?