Was gonna rate this like a 4 or 5 because of the last scene as it ruined for me the whole amazing episode, then I read it has a post credits scene and oh boy did that make it for me. Great episode, worth the watch, and definitely worth the wait for post credits.
A chilling, morbid watch - but it must be said - Steve Coogan absolutely nails Saville. Writhingly uncomfortable-to-watch performance
Trailer made it look so bad, but it turned out pretty interesting. Good acting, decent budget, and nice world building with some comedy sprinkled in.
Gotta admit, I have no knowledge of the book it's based on, which means I have nothing to compare it too, so that might help.
..wait, they’re not ruining the source material!? Dare to dream, dare to hope that it might be awesome!?
Looks good, cast good, sound good. Fingers crossed they can keep this up!
The Abe Jurassic Park parody. MAKING A JOKE ABOUT CANCELLING THE SHOW AGAIN IS CRAZY :rofl:. A good finale but an annoying cliffhanger. Other than that it's good.
amazing just like any other Marvel productions. they're on a winning streak
Yay, "mainstream media" talking about it and not just Jim Sterling!
I hope Ford faked his death with a Host version of himself.
William: Please Logan, even though I'm engaged to your sister, please help me take my sex robot home with me.
The Chernobyl disaster is something that has always been of interest to me. Even though this is a dramatization not a documentary, it seems to be striving for accuracy and realism in its depiction of the event. I watch a lot of Horror and I'm probably desensitized by that frequency. But this episode had my heart thumping as the plant workers and firefighters fought the disastrous explosion. It's scarier than any Horror film that I've seen in a long time.
This episode did a great job of recreating '80s Soviet Union Pripyat. The architecture and styles looked accurate. The most stunning recreation was the stifling bureaucracy and buck-passing that was no doubt present in the Soviet socialist state. So many layers of supervision. So many organizations and titles. This episode appears to accurately portray the dismal, incentive-sucking grind that citizens of a communist society experienced.
Holy fuck, that was the funniest episodes of a TV show I've seen in recent times.
Did you catch the Tiffany Valentine cameo in the beginning? I'm guessing she's the one who put Chucky on the table.
Jeff stabbing the rice bag adding an INSTANT countdown was iconic
They hating this EPISODE go hard well I like it
A decent mystery. Terrific world-building. Interesting characters. A nice blend of uptempo action and slower, simmering hints of something else entirely. Good production values. All of this in one table-setting episode. I'm hooked already. "Finish the mission," he's told near the end. I'm glad that he took her advice.
Improves upon the groundwork laid last season, and the four main characters seem to be more of team. Looking forward to watching this season over the weekend.
Futurama theorem:
I had literally zero expectations about this show. But as a guy who hated wv as hell I've liked it. I hope it can keep up the tempo it has now.
Best thing Disney has done in a while, especially the animations in this episode and Kamala is an awesome fangirl.
If you missed the after credits go back and watch them !
This first episode gave me more chills than a horror movie :neutral_face: I'm really looking forward to see the next episodes!
The people that rate the episode before it's even out, I think should be deprived from their voting rights for some finite period. This is a joke. I don't understand why do they do it, is it fun or something?
The episodie page is reporting 75%, 38 watchers, 60 plays, 217 collected - and it has not been released yet...
I don't understand people anymore. I understand that there are apps an people click everything... but rating it, that must done on purpose, not by accident and it must have an intention don't know why they do it with unaired episodes -more weight to game the whole series or season ratings- I don't know but it's extremely annoying.
Owen Wilson better still be alive or I riot!
Imagine being a writer for a moment, one people love and praise, but being trapped in a box that the people who love your work create. Imagine in the beginning you thriving in that box, people loving you more and more, but eventually you've explored everything in the box. Now suddenly people drag you down, "why is he telling stories outside the box?" This is why season 6 took 4 years, because none of these episodes were bad, but because 3 of the 5 weren't inside the box all this hate gets written. Time to move on people, something is indeed better than nothing, and the more you complain about the theme, the closer you get to black mirror straight out ending and red mirror taking it's place, because all good writers eventually learn how to silence the haters and write with their heart, not with a gun to their head.
Mind blown. Everyone needs to watch this. I definitely want a season 2 after that ending.
This fucking episode, man might be the best ever. I'm literally speechless.
So layered, so many call backs to real life politics. Rick/Morty analogues for racerelations. Equal Pay, Globalisation of companies. That whole wafer storyline. Fuck. I need to watch this again. No wonder they gave us two weeks to wait for this. So fucking worth it.
Eleven suggesting she can trick or treat hidden in a ghost costume was a nice nod to E.T.
I absolutely get the criticism that this episode (like most episodes of season 6) don't really fit into the previous Black Mirror narrative.
And yet, I loved this one and hope to see Anjana Vasan bashing more people to death in future movies.
What in the... it must be one of the best What if? episodes I've watched.