First he was without a helmet. Now even better - he doesn't even need a suit.
A true hero doesn't need this stupid armor to fight covenant!
This episode made me fall in love with La’An Noonien-Singh. Great acting by Christina Chong, in a brilliantly written episode.
Finally, Matt and Sylvie! Too bad Matt had to blow it, at least for now. Also very nice touch with Kelly retrieving the door and and making the switch to keep the remembrance of Shay, beautiful.
I miss Shay, but I enjoy Lauren in Lucifer at least for now.
I absolutely loved it when Hank clocked that prick of a detective, I wish that prick stood back up just so Hank could give him another one! Lol
"I'm 26. I should've graduated college, met someone special... instead, my wife is always making sure I know where the nearest bathroom is."
If you have a wife, then it sounds like you did find someone special. Otherwise, you are greatly insulting your wife, lol.
Why are they always sticking Natalie with the alternative medicine idiots? Nothing ever changes. It's not like she begins to see a different perspective or anything. It's always the same tired shit. Feels like they've done one of these every season now.
The First episode in colour
It wasn't the most memorable finale ever, but it also didn't need to be. When you have an ensemble cast this size, it's difficult to incorporate all 11 main players in a heartfelt goodbye that encapsulates everyone's feelings of family, togetherness, and finality. After having watched this, I read an interview w/ co-creators Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd, where they explained that they were both fans of finales, where the characters were saying goodbye, b/c that's what the audience was doing, as well, and I agree w/ this premise.
The last montage was of the camera panning over framed pictures of all the characters taken from the past 11 years, finally settling on a family portrait taken in the season one finale w/ their white outfits splattered w/ mud. This was the only keepsake Christopher Lloyd took from the set, fittingly saying of it, "I thought that if we had to land on one image, that's a good one because it is sort of metaphorical: Families are messy, but beautiful at the same time."
"Life is full of change. Some big, some small. I learned a long time ago, you can fight it or you can try to make the best of it. And that's all a lot easier if you've got people who love you helping you face whatever life throws at you.”
It was a beautiful finale. Nothing truly groundbreaking but I thought they did a great job wrapping the show. So many sweet moments – the Dunphy siblings, Phil and Jay, Claire and Mitch’s misadventure, Jay learning Spanish, and the ending shot - leaving that porch light on, symbolism of how Claire and Phil know their kids will return at some point.
I liked it for the most part but I think the ending seemed rushed and it’s a little unrealistic that so many family members are leaving at once. I’m glad they didn’t go with Jay passing away and I really loved the parallels between the first and last scenes of the show - Phil and Claire going over their calendar, Jay and Gloria at the football match, and Mitch and Cam on a flight. I expected Cam to top the first baby reveal. The Lion King one will forever go down in history.
A hugely missed opportunity not to address the documentary element. We'll never know why these people have been interviewed for 11 years.
I know the popular thing to do on Trakt, and in all reviews, is whine whine whine, complain oh how stupid and awful, cry about how something ended so stupid, so this won't get as many likes, because I personally think this show ended pretty bad ass, Jack nailed a killer speech, and I'm glad they went with 6 episodes instead of trying to stretch it into 8 by adding some dumb subplots that didn't need to be there. Great job showrunners, this was as good as this show could've ended!
that made me misty af. otis, you'll be missed
Wow that was quite the episode. I saw the Bekkar thing coming, never really trusted her. I knew Rhodes was leaving, but I was a lot more emotional about it than I thought I would be.
Omg I can't believe how bad Dr. Bekker character is this season. The writters ruined her. She is a brilliant surgeon, her character was so competitive and interesting... Now she is just the crazy-manipulator love interest of Connor. It just doesn't fit with the story. Connor is not good enough to ruin that kind of character for him.
I really liked this one... but wrong choice you made Dr. Halstead
I'm just gonna say I hope this show isn't actually hinting at a Casey/Brett relationship and that I'm just imagining things
That was intense! Probably the best episode of the whole show. It's unfortunate though, It would have been a perfect 3 episode story arch with Chicago Fire and Chicago PD.
a good start, but on its own not yet amazing like all the other chicago's. it was more amazing because of the crossover, it has potential though, i love the character of Stone...but please use Antonio a bit more!
It was pretty good for a debut episode, but it had a wonderful foundation already set, what with the entire fire situation. I guess I'll have to watch at least one more episode to see if it can stand on its own legs. But I'm not sold on this show, yet.
So far, so epically awesome!! OMG! I'm loving this hard! Specially how it's totally intermingled and not just 40 min of one show and then another.
Also, oh my heart! Is Kelly finally gonna settle down?!
Now that was a nice bombshell at the end. I already thought she was trying to help Crosshair couple episodes back but I couldn't figure out why. She's a clone, too, it seams.
Sad to see Tech go, that was not anticipated. Althought in hindsight it was probably telegraphed a while now with what's-her-name-again taking an interest in him.
I thought this season could be the end and even during this episodes there where moments where it looked like that. Now it seems certain there has to be at least another and I sincerly hope that in its entirety it will be better then this. Which had too many episodes that did not attribute much overall.
Whatever the story will be in season three, if it doesn't include Hunter killing Cid I'd be very dissapointed.
They really make you think it's Jack the whole time and just gut punch you in the end. Janet was an amazing character. I honestly love the way secondary characters are treated in this show, they keep coming back and you get to know them and love them. I'm gonna miss her
Forget about World War III, it's now Space War I !.
Parallel missions about to converge next ep; several majestic space sequences (especially of a few launches); and a killer cliffhanger ending. Best ep this season.
I nearly rated this a 7 because it was a fun watch if you didn't pay too much attention to the detail. The best parts were definitely with Saru et al on the planet; the other parts felt shallow and drawn out with a lot of fairly vacuous action. A bit of a disappointing end to the season but on the plus side, at least we don't need to keep pretending that Michael isn't Discovery's leader. I just hope this doesn't mark the end of Saru's involvement, especially since we already lost Georgiou this season.
I do hope next season they focus on distinguishing the assorted crew members more because at the moment, outside of the more obviously senior officers, these assorted faces keep cropping up that all seem to have the same "happy NPC" personality.
As for all the people rating every episode 1s and 2s out of 10, bitching and moaning about alleged "bumming" and forced "diversity", you're 3 seasons in now and know what you're getting. Either accept this is what this particular Trek show is about and try and enjoy it by growing as a person, or find something else to do or watch - life is far too short. You'll feel better, I'm sure.