I’m here for more Samuel and Guzman bromance.
General Amaya's Sign language during the grave scene:
Hello Sister.
You were my heroine.
Perfect, strong, unwavering.
Kind and true.
I'm sorry, big sister.
I have failed.
I had your boys safely with me, but let them slip away.
When leaving Gren:
I trust you.
You were my voice.
Be my will and save the boys.
Source : https://www.reddit.com/r/TheDragonPrince/comments/9fo4ba/-/e5z71u4/
Do ALL stories of Cam and Mitchell have to be about one of them lying to other until they are forced to say the truth?
As someone who doesn't live in the US, it seems so brainwashy to have kids repeat the pledge of allegiance every day.
I also loved the hug between Enid and Wednesday at the end. Their friendship was one of my favorite parts of the series.
Do you think the writers know they're bad at their jobs? I feel like they think this whole "I have a darkness inside me" thing they keep repeating is considered Good Writing and that makes me sad.
Welp that was boring. I can't keep up with this anymore. WHY AM I STILL WATCHING THIS SOMEONE PLEASE STOP ME
I really liked the dance :)
Really love that moment between Walter and Jane's father but it was so sad to see that Walter let Jane die.
Now, Let me tell you why I'm loving Better Call Saul so much.
Bob Odenkirck's magnificent acting, I mean, did you saw his eyes when Jimmy's brother was telling him all that stuff at the ending? Sadness. Bloody good stuff.
This episode itself was brilliant, because it was about loyalty and Jimmy, Saul, whatever you wanna call him, he thought he was finally doing something great, something he could share with his brother. Yes, he works hard. And his brother, on the other side, never thought that way, even when he saw his brother's excitement, I'm sure all he was thinking was HHM, and that's awful, his ideals are awful and maybe he is too. But hey, can you blame him? I think not, because we all have opinions on things that really matter to us and it's hard to change the way we see it.
The thing about this ep is that you get to recall every single thing Saul has done, good or bad. He's not evil, he's not a saint, he's a regular guy trying to be better. And you can feel sorry for him, because even when he does his best, he can't.
SPOILERS FOR BREAKING BAD
I love pies so much this episode made me want one instead of ruining them for me forever. Also Mike is such a badass. Still can't believe a pussy like Walt killed him.
The only reason this series is watchable is due to its entertainment value.Considering the quality,i could never imagine a script development worser than this
A wonderful goodbye to a decaying show. After quite a few underwhelming seasons, against all odds, they gave us a genuinely funny and very heartwarming episode. Ain't gonna lie, I shed a tear or two (and not only during Sheldon's Nobel speech). They've truly put some heart into this series finale, there isn't a single thing I can complain about it. The show ended on the highest possible note.
I was prepared to be disappointed by the lack of guest stars in the final episode, but then Buffy the Vampire Slayer :heart:
Twelve seasons is a big chunk of life, and I'm glad to have The Big Bang Theory being a part of mine for this long. I will miss these guys.
This has some big names in it; Gillian Anderson and Joe Carroll from The Following. Too bad Carroll doesn't have a larger role. I want to see more from him than the occasional Skype with his son.
The dad has a point about his kid needing to toughen up. The dad isn't as anti-gay or anti-drag as was initially shown; he just doesn't want his son to experience a more difficult life.
I'm actually not a fan of all the cheating/love triangles right now : Jean/Jakob/Remi, Otis/Meave/Ola, Eric/Adam/Rahim, possibly Otis/Ola/Lily. I hope this will resolve rather quickly because I'm usually just bored with love triangles. Most of the time we know who'll be together anyway.
Big applause for the ace representation though! I actually don't think I've ever seen a show where someone comes out as asexual. And the explanation was done so well by Jean. The way she explained some ace people still want romantic relationships and some ace people don't care about that at all made me so, so happy!
This show has a Jughead problem; he was one of the best parts of season one, but is currently insufferable.
I know something big is coming up after watching that teddy bear from episode one.
Love that fight between Jessie and Walter.
Skyler should be happy that Walter didn't kill her.If someone else had behaved like that Walter would've kill them with some tweak of chemistry in the omelet.
two episodes ago i lost interest in this show but after ep08 and ep09 i cant wait for the next episodes
definitely the best show i have ever watched.
Watching Jimmy bring ruin to an elderly woman's social life for his own gain was flat out disgusting.
It was the first time I've ever felt genuinely disgusted with him. All the other lies and schemes - even his bar scams as shitty as they were - didn't feel as repulsive to watch as seeing him manipulate those women like that.
Pride, anger and desperation have stripped him of his moral limits. If he ever had any they're gone now. He's not Jimmy anymore, he's Saul Goodman.
I don't know where to start...
Veronica one minute hates her father, the other she cries by his bed
Archie, a convicted murderer who escaped, returns to Riverdale and noone from the prison looks for him
Tall Boy... That was underwhelming xD
The Hannibal/Clarice theme is laughable
The thing that annoys me the most is that they totally ruined Alice Cooper's character with this stupid Farm storyline
So many inconsistent things happening
As dark as what Walter did was, she deserved it. She was completely full of herself and blackmailed Walter for the money. Not to mention she was basically making Jesse's decisions for him. While she may have truly loved him, she would've definitely used that money to continue being an addict. That's most likely the very reason she even wanted the money. I'm not going to feel sympathy now that she's dead.
This episode may have been the cutest thing I have seen on TV, and it completely sustains my opinion that the addition of Mayim Bialik to the main cast was the best decision TBBT producers ever made.
Mark Hamill was super funny, and it was great to see him on TV, but I laughed the most at Kripke singing at the end, John Ross Bowie is just so hilarious! He had about 20 seconds of screen time, and still he managed to be unforgettable!
This episode was actually quite nice, to the point of even the always annoying Bernardette being somewhat funny as Howard's pageant mom (but only slightly). I always enjoyed the magician persona of Howard, so it was nice to see them exploring that side of him again (and I was not expecting that final act to go that way!).
Also, I absolutely loved the whole fall and rise of Sheldon Cooper, that turnaround regarding his theory after watching an old recording of a casual speech of his dad was delightfully hopeful and sweet. I truly enjoyed the uplifting tone that oozed from the show at that time.
Young Sheldon's short participation, on the other hand, was absolutely forgetful, I was expecting more from that scene.
If you missed the after credits go back and watch them !
He choose to be the bad guy. why?
i wish he didnt. i wish he was forced to be.
Better call Mike. Or Kim. But not Saul. Saul is a secondary character.
Fantastic episode, finally got a few decent scenes with Jimmy, especially the montage of him trying to get fired ha! Mike & Kim doing a great job of course too, where will it take us next? Hopefully to Vaas