The contrast: Piscatella being shot by "one of his" while receiving human treatment from prisioners.
The last 15 minutes of the episode made me so happy. I fucking love this show -- you can realise the true happiness is on simple things. Remind us to be sensitive.
I think this is about cruelty, in a social way. About social revenge, and mostly criticizing the "eye for an eye" thing.
Jessica is becoming more and more human and tangible. Loving it.
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People who don't like it deep down just don't get it.
Connor is honestly starting to feel like a pain in the ass.
I liked it. Simply as that.
I think some parts of this episode should be broadcasted in television for the whole US to see. This is so sad, so important. I hate the US a little bit more now.
I can't help feeling that everything so far in this season has been so narrow...
Loving the direction where this is going. As a law student, I certainly empathise with that playwriter. And the effect of the play in the 'real-life' (and the play itself) gave so much more depth and life to the characters. The class/power comentary alongside an policial-like investigation is so necessary and intriguing at the same time—especially now.
The Nazi and the nazi was a epic thing.
I still can't count the times I was like "gurl WHAAAAAAT" when I first saw this episode.
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I'm sad that Ezequiel dies. I'd really like to be able to see his character development. Great, great episode though.
This felt absolutely like a series finale. I mean, I was deeply sad watching it. Although, it didn't feels finished -- thank god there will be an eight season!
That slap just gave me life for CENTURIES
Norman's/Norma's girl at the strip club was a really hot/cool scene. Apart from that, it´s good we're seeing progress in Normans treatment (not walking in circles, fortunately).
The final scene. Holy god. The final scene.
HUGE respect for Mellie now!
I KNEW whiterose was a dude. The scene after the credits, guys....
The final scene: oh my god.
Reactions to the 3 major events: NOOOOOOOOO. Nooooo.... humf WHATEVER. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSS
****Wes is not dead. Print screen this.
This episode was hard to watch. In a good way. Aflição da porra.
It is very sad to see things fading away so quickly. However, even with the series finale, this show never stops on developing slowly into your eyes -- I hope, at least, for a gran finale. Or just a more "real" one -- just want it to be good.
ELSBETH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Highlight of the episode.
Loved the gender discussion here, plus the intersectionality innuendo. Just kinda disappointed about where Memo 618 is going and how easily Diane got to these awnsers. Based on the early episodes and the way that the Memo question was presented, I really thought this and the show would hit more on the plutocracy key and how its capilarities work — especially when we have a billionaire as a frequent character in this season. Would be such a broader analysis.
Phoebe knows how to deliver that "I want more!" feeling for sure.
I. AM. JUST. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SAD GHAERUIOGHNRIGHRIIEH