That finale broke me. It was almost painful to watch, such an emotional rollercoaster! All that mattered for me this season was the wellbeing of Max, so I am not ok right now.
The plot is stupid, all the characters are dumb heroes and villains alike, and why is this so colorful for an horror movie? It changed my opinion about Maddie Hasson, though : she's hot as hell! As always, words can't describe Alexandra Daddario.
That is the most nonsensical movie ever, but I saw it in 3D and it looked beautiful.
Committing suicide and killing your own kind are the 2 most illogical things to do in life. Yet, some Vulcan are willing to do both because they value logic above all.
I choose to see an metaphor for terrorists who kill in the name of God.
Sinara is the second best female villain after Aida. She deserved a better death scene. By the way, she was literally a freaky blue bitch who killed people with a pair of balls made of metal! And she had an epic musical theme!
Ramsay Bolton shaving a redhead in the first episode has to be a Game of Thrones reference. That's the reason why this show can't possibly be as bad as everyone seem to believe.
Excellent writing here. Caitlin isn't just some villain of the week. Her character is going through a real tragedy and it's a good thing that the show doesn't change her into Killer Frost overnight.
I am French and this movie makes me really proud. It is on par with any big American blockbuster production wise. I am not really familiar with the source material but the story is simple enough to be enjoyed by everyone. The visuals are fantastic. The story is Star Wars meets Avatar.
That look Jessica gave Elektra in the last scene was priceless! She was like: "You'd better stay down, bitch! If the boys hesitate to punch you in the face, I sure won't!" I love Jessica Jones !
This episode is s02e00 not s02e01 !
The craziest thing in this episode is that except from the last scenes where Ophelia went nuts from being rejected by Fitz, all of her reactions to be real in the real world for the first time were totally understandable. She's like an infant as the Russian guy said, and nothing could have prepared her to cope with an true heartbreak from someone she really loves. This show has successfully fleshed out villains that are not entirely bad and the good in them doesn't feel fake just to add some twists to the plot. I'm talking about Ward, Radcliffe and Aida. They are all great characters. But Fitz stole the show this season. He was amazing. No one could know for sure whether he would be good or evil after returning from the Framework. Best show ever!
My heart bleeds thinking of what the Framework did to Mack. The same guy who said as much as he loved videogames, this virtual reality thing was a bit to much for him.
This Aida ark is amazing! The Matrix meets Westworld! This show deserves more recognition, it's getting better and better.
The garbage people betrayal was so predictable. They put Rick to the test but there was no reciprocity to make sure they could be trusted.
WTF Jesus knew about the Kingdom the whole time and he let Rick and a small group attack the Saviors outpost? When he knew neither the Hilltop or the Kingdom could do nothing against Negan. Jesus killed Glenn and Abraham!
What The Force Awakens should have been
This movies looks and feels like the original trilogy. Also, I can't help but compare it with last year's episode VII which I didn't like at all. Both movies have a female lead character and that is great. But while everyone is still wondering who is Rey and what is her link to the Jedi, Jyn Erso story is told in a more satisfying way. Cassian is everything Poe Dameron should have been. But what really makes this movie a great addition to the Star Wars franchise is that it is the first true prequel to A New Hope, this movie ends right where Episode IV begins and it allows us to a classic with an enriched background story, which is really great.
This will sound crazy for most people, but I still think the man in black is a host. Think about it, Ford made Bernard kill Teresa because she was threatening his position as the supreme ruler of the park. But strangely, he doesn't try anything against Charlotte who is undoubtedly a bigger threat. That maybe because he's secretly controlling Charlotte's boss who happens to be... the man in black.
I do believe the man in black is old William. His back story about how his wife killed herself because she knew he was evil is true. But I think after that William went back to the park and threatened Ford to reveal everything about Arnold's death. William never knew that the "bug" that led Dolores to kill Arnold could be replicated at will by Ford. The man in black we know still doesn't see any of the hosts as a threat for his life.
So Ford had old William killed and easily replaced him by a realistic copy as he had plenty of personal data about him as William was a returning visitor.
That's why when the man in black threatened Ford's life directly, he wasn't afraid at all, knowing he had total control over everyone in the room, exactly like in the scene with Bernard and Clementine.
Also the sentient hosts keep telling the man in black "the maze isn't for you". Everyone thinks that's because he's human. But what if the sentient hosts could perceive that the man in black is a host on his loop, and not created by Arnold.
I'm starting to question my own reality now. Mind blown
I have just published my personal theory about Westworld but I fear it's going to be buried so here it is:
Arnold and Ford had a major disagreement about the hosts. Ford has always thought they were just dolls while Arnold thought they were actually alive. To prove that, he transfered his own consciousness into one host: the man in black. Arnold love the hosts and wouldn't enjoyed hurting them but when he received a fully human mind the man in black began to feel vastly superior to the hosts. He thinks he doesn't engage other players because he despise them but in fact he's not allowed to. He thinks he's spending his vacations in the park every year, but in fact he never leaves. He's put into deep sleep mode every year and they make his body age slowly to match his illusion of being human. Every now and then, he meets a host referring to his real world famous character, but it's also part of the illusion. He doesn't have a scenario though, Ford respects Arnold's last request by giving the man in black free will. The man in black believes the other hosts like Teddy prevent him to hurt Ford but the truth is he just can't hurt any human.
The fact that both the man in black and Dolores are trying to reach the center of the maze is the ultimate proof that the man in black is a host. The center of the maze means freedom for any host that can reach it. Why would any human being want to go there when they can leave the park whenever they want.
It's not Maggie, not Glenn, not Rick and not Carl. That's all we know for sure.
Not as bad as I heard. They did not put too much focus on the action but the movie depict the political intrigue leading to the creation of Robocop. The original is still better but not by far.
Daredevil seems to always know the difference between what's right or wrong but he can't seem to choose between two women. For most of the season he pushes Elektra away because he says he loves Karen but he only go back to her when he thinks Elektra is dead.
If this whole episode was supposed to be a hint to indicate that Carol is the next to die, it's not subtle at all.
And how far away is Negan? It feels like he lives in Alaska.
Will sure has a nice haircut and hipster beard for someone who has been lost in space for 14 years.
Kyle MacLachlan's performance saved this entire season for me.
The guy who plays Junior is the worst actor ever. I can't believe they waited the very last episode to kill him
Wait, Raina's dream is the only connection between this season and Age of Ultron ? That's so lame !
The final twist about Ray and his son, drove me nuts !
I honestly don't know why I'm still watching Game of Thrones. The ending scene was more painful to watch than the Red Wedding and Oberyn's death together.