— 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.
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.)
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.
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.
Great finale to the best season yet. Can't wait for the next!
A fun outing on the 1941 side of things, and just decent enough to have me wishing once again that the recent THE LAST TYCOON had been given a second season. But the love triangle that they had to introduce here can't possibly improve things even if it ends up being more intrigue than soap opera. Which is a really big "if" to begin with. But at least Jiya is doing better. Maybe. Which, of course, means that the other shoe will be dropping soon. And lastly, will they ever stop intentionally and casually changing the past? This time around, Rufus ensures that billions of dollars that should have been elsewhere ended up with Hedy Lamarr and her buddy, George. And while that's a more just outcome, it's a huge change and the ripple effect could be devastating, but no one bats an eye when Rufus admits to what he did.