— It’s Gordon, right?
— And you are?
— I’m the guy who kills Gordon.
Carol's favorite game is Assassin's Creed
OH GOD ALISON AND DONNIE TWERKING #HELP
This is the best episode yet of Titans. I cannot believe they finally pulled off this origin in live action. This is an incredible time to be a fan.
Rick, Daryl and Michonne weren't at the town to protect people from an attack. But Carol kicks some major ass; so you knew "she got this." She is so bad ass.
YES. JUST LEAVE THE PORTAL IN THE BASEMENT OPEN. WHAT COULD GO WRONG
I honestly don't know this show anymore.
AMAZING! There're no words. My favourite episode so far. Holy crap, that Hell loop was brilliantly written. The episode went from confusing to holy shit that's fantastic in a heartbeat.
However, I feel kind of depress now and it sort of gave me the creeps. The worst thing is that Reese doesn't realize where he is and that he probably never will. Re-living their most painful moments on repeat and not being self-aware. I said it last season when that doctor poisoned Chloe but I'll say it again, I can't think of a worst way of being punished.
What a rollercoaster of emotions. I felt sad, happy, shocked, depressed then happy again, wth? I felt sorry for that poor guy and I definitely want to know more of the aftermath of his death for Linda.
Lucifer's face when Linda called him a friend. Lovely. I loved her scenes.
That Reese's board. Charlotte Richards: lover, sister, step-mom, WTF? Lmao.
"You're ex-husband? So we're tunnel buddies!", lol. I can't. Sometimes I can't with this show. And he said it so happily. It was hilarious.
My only complaint (not with this episode) is that they should start moving the pace along. We haven't had any further development since episode 1.
If there's one thing this episode told me is that we're our worst enemy. I really have no idea how I'm supposed to feel right now.
I loved all of the references to the original works and past episodes. I think that the implementation, however, was a little rough. It didn't focus on telling one thing, but many fractured things, which took away from the storytelling. In fact, it was like the episode itself was suffering from a drug induced state, not just one of the characters. While it was still a good episode, but it wasn't the same quality as the normal season's episodes.
Mona has been a terrific addition and single-handedly made the B-plot better than the A in this one. (Although Hank fanboying all over Hemingway wasn't bad, either.)
I've been waiting for this show with a lot of excitement. The Netflix shows are probably my favorite part of the MCU. DD and JJ were simply excellent, with compelling stories, great cast and a dark tone, although each of the two had its own unique atmosphere. DD played out like a crime procedural/legal drama with phenomenal fight scenes, while JJ was a gritty psychological thriller with incredible depth mixed with some neo-noir detective stuff. And I loved them both. Luke Cage was more of a mixed bag for me, but the first half of it was great and it had some of the best music I've heard on any show in a long while, so I still liked it. And Iron Fist... I mean, I didn't hate it? It was just kind of meh. But still, seeing these four characters together was something I've been looking forward to for months.
This episode is your typical introducing-our-heroes-and-setting-up-the-overarching-plot pilot. Except we already know the heroes, so instead, we catch up on what they've been doing. Matt's given up on the vigilante business and his relationship with Karen is visibly strained, he's also having trouble moving on from Elektra. Jessica drinks hard as ever and doesn't want to be anyone's hero, thank you very much (although she can't help but follow the mystery that quite literally knocks on her door), Luke has a delightful reunion with Claire (I love them!) and is determined to continue his mission of fighting crime in Harlem, and Danny... spends most of the episode on a plane. Doing nothing. Oh well. There's a reason Iron Fist was the weakest show of the four.
We're also introduced to our main villain. Sigourney Weaver is one of those people who just radiate elegance and steal any scene with their presence. That's the kind of person I strive to be. She's so... regal, I guess. They couldn't have chosen a better actress.
We see Foggy (who is rocking the hell out of his new haircut) for a second as well and Elektra, The Actual Love Of My Life, makes a short appearance at the end. I forgot how beautiful she is. Elodie can kick my ass anytime.
I love how they used colors in this episode. Matt's apartment was bathed in red, Jessica's scenes were sort of pale blue with hints of purple, Luke was surrounded by different shades of yellow, and Alexandra's signature hue seems to be white, from the sterile hospital rooms to her coat to the pidgeons in the park. I also love the way the show fluidly moves from one character to the next with some really neat editing. The older I get, the more I find myself paying attention to those more technical aspects of shows and movies - cinematography, editing, sound design. The opening episode of The Defenders is incredibly aesthetically pleasing and it seems a lot of thought went into the visuals, which I appreciate.
Ahh. Gotham how superb the writing is getting. Giving vulnerability to villians and sympathy from the audience. The hug between Selina and Bridget, so small, so subtle, so brilliant piece of acting, directing, music and overall striking Gotham feel.
Ahh. Gotham how superb the writing is getting. Giving vulnerability to villians and sympathy from the audience. The hug between Selina and Bridget, so small, so subtle, so brilliant piece of acting, directing, music and overall striking Gotham feel.
Ahh. Gotham how superb the writing is getting. Giving vulnerability to villians and sympathy from the audience. The hug between Selina and Bridget, so small, so subtle, so brilliant piece of acting, directing, music and overall striking Gotham feel.
Ahh. Gotham how superb the writing is getting. Giving vulnerability to villians and sympathy from the audience. The hug between Selina and Bridget, so small, so subtle, so brilliant piece of acting, directing, music and overall striking Gotham feel.
Ahh. Gotham how superb the writing is getting. Giving vulnerability to villians and sympathy from the audience. The hug between Selina and Bridget, so small, so subtle, so brilliant piece of acting, directing, music and overall striking Gotham feel.
when will this monstrosity end and set me free?
The wedding scene was beautiful, but I am over the writers overshadowing other characters for the Page/Walter drama and relationship. If Toby and Happy were getting married, shouldn't the episode have really focused on them? Page and Walter could wait an episode -- I mean it has already been 3 seasons.
Tormund has a crush on Brienne! HAHAHAHAHA! and aww. Summer and Hodor............I didn't even had enough time to cry.
Wow, very good episode imo. But let's talk about it. First of all, Mary being back was nice to watch and her interactions with Dean and Cas were perfect. After 12 years and Dean finally talks to his mom and not a ghost or Mary in the past. Plus, she's a badass. The scene with the Impala was priceless. After that Dean will be scared forever. Once I told my sister that it would be fun to see that Dean was actually conceived in the Impala and there we go. Awesome.
Overall, it was a nice start of the season: Season 4 Cas is finally back and his guilt for releasing Lucifer will team him up with Crowley, which will be very nice to watch. Angel and demon road trip is always fun to watch.
And please, British freaking lady, just die already or go back to your son and leave Sam alone. He doesn't deserve this. He has saved the world and come on, if you wanted to change things among hunters, why didn't you do it before? Jared's acting through the episode was on point. I strongly suggest someone gives this guy an award for his scenes. You could actually feel his sorrow and loneliness in the last scene. For probably the first time, he knows no one is coming to rescue him. And Solitude playing at the end gave me goosebumps.
This season's opener was brilliant as we go back to the roots of the show. I don't really know where we are going from now on with the big bad this season (which I think will be Lucifer) but it will be fun to find out. All we know is that the British men of letters are bad guys, but it will be over by episode 2 I think so, where are we going, I hope ask to its roots, to the monster of the week episodes.
Another thing I liked Was dean's best Liam Neeson impression and the famous saving people slogan. My, how much things have changed. S1: saving people, hunting things, the family business. S12: saving people, hunting things, this is our life. Simply perfect!
I started this show when I was in high school and it never ceases to impress me. Thursday come quickly!!!
Tbh Dark Emma is all that I've ever wanted and more
You had me at papier-mâché puppets.
You had me at papier-mâché puppets.
Another strong episode, and truly scary/disturbing that final scene with the dolls ;)
This is one of the best episodes I've seen in awhile, great ending :)
I am really tired of drone episodes. That being said, I liked this episode much more than the pilot. Jane is still kinda whiny and constantly repeats "But I don't know who I am", but she felt a little bit more real this episode. If Jane really is Taylor, then they would have uncovered more in the first two episodes than all of season 1 The Blacklist or Lost. I love that the mystery is slowly being revealed right from the get-go.
The secondary characters (other agents) are taking a larger role - I hope that this continues. Series are always better when secondary characters are distinct and well-thought out. Anyways, I look forward to next weeks.
Killjoys has surprised me. The last two to three episodes have completely changed my view of the show. From sexy space romp to a fleshed out SciFi show with deep story lines and great character interaction. Glad I kept with it.