Wouldn’t it be easier and safer to put the robots (replicas) on the space mission? Like duh? They do not need life support system, food, and physical activity. Would it be nicer if they actual humans stayed in their homes and spend their time with family?
Somehow, the pilot of story twisted to make us watch 80 minutes episode, almost as long as a movie. Just to tell us that we need to take care of our family and loved ones! The only explanation for this movie plot is that the astronauts were already in a long distance space mission and later on, they have decided to make the replicas for their families.
There's no way they could top the first.
...but then they did
Pirates of the Caribbean meets Indiana Jones.
Nice try, just entertaining, not a masterpiece.
Welp. That was depressing and dark as fuck.
Talk about getting the Bad End.
But if this is a taste of what Multiverse of Madness is going to be like... Consider me even more hyped.
For a minute there I thought I downloaded the wrong show. :joy:
Tears. Tears everywhere. Again. I know some people won’t like this episode, but if you haven’t caught on yet, this is a story about love, and this was a beautifully placed story about that.
This is so sad, Alexa play The Ghost Of You by my chemical romance
Edge of Tomorrow surprisingly worked. The Tomorrow War unsurprisingly didn't.
I would be really surprised if the people who made this show didn't take some inspiration from Bioshock Infinite. The city and the gadgets really remind me of it, and Caitlyn reminds of Elizabeth too.
Finally! The Fallout 4 theme music I was waiting for!
Anyone one looking to start this, I got advice for you...Just don’s. Seriously, you can’t undo the time you will lose from watching this crap that has piss poor story, lazy acting, terrible script, and has been actors. How, in their right mind, anyone would pay for Nicole Kidman to start in their show. She literally has no facial expression. Here’s to 6 hours of my life I will never be able to undo.
I would score it with a 6 but it gets one more point by the Flamethrower.
Martha shows signs of manic behavior, all consistent with bipolar disorder: the grandiose lies, the giddiness, the pressured speech, the persistent sexually inappropriate remarks, the disorganized home etc.
One of the things I enjoy the most about Lower Decks is that, while it being a Star Trek series, it carelessly makes fun of Star Trek's clichés and silly things that have been part of the whole franchise throughout the years. This episode was particularly good at that. 'Twas a lot of fun!
I love mockumentories, and this does not fail. As a "more mature" adult, I love the tounge in cheek comments these two make, as well as their reasoning. If you are not from the UK, it some of the references might get lost on you. Hope to see another season!
I am leaving this show because I couldn't find it as funny
I didn’t plan on binging the entire season in a day, but I really enjoyed watching it despite being confused by the storyline a few times, but everything mostly came together towards the end. And to be honest, the storyline could’ve been a lot better, but whatever.
My favorite character is Poe. I still feel that he’s being under utilized, even though we got see a lot more of him this season than last. I hope next season the writers’ expand a lot more on the character and we eventually see a Sleeved Poe — that’ll be so dope!
It’s not horrible. Entering through this door means giving up all hopes of logic and that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Sure, it’s not destined to be a classic piece of sci fi but for all its faults, there are some imaginative ideas here.
This episode made me feel things i never really felt in my entire life. It is more disturbing than Game of Thrones 3x09, cause here it doesnt have the shocking value. It's just anguish and deep sadness for 26 minutes. I kept the ending credits til the end and burst into tears right after the Netflix logo appeared. I did prevent myself from watch the finale for like, 2 hours maybe. This fucked me up and even now that i know how it ended, still a very dark episode. I feel like i will never be able to watch again. For me it's a 10/10 episode, but it really screw my mind up.
Stallone said he’ll never watch it because what they did to him with copyrights of Rocky. No Rocky in the movie? No movie.
What a great episode! This is quality Trek, not that melodramatic melancholic BS from Picard. What amazing character development! What fun characters, and yes this includes not just the now-much-deeper La’an and New Kirk but also secondary characters like Pelia — how fun is her accent? I hate to s*** on Picard again, but that was condescending like it was written for grade schoolers while this is an actual SciFi show with chops to stand on its own. Please, PLEASE keep it up and give is MORE of this awesomeness!
wow, just wow... heartbreaking from the beginning, much beloved Michael J Fox and his journey with parkinsons.
absolutely nothing like the original stories written by Mo Hayder and why start with the seventh book in the series? makes no sense at all
This is messing up my viewing order and I need and I need my "gumball fix", so for others out there: Episide 05x40 - Is actually "The News" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Amazing_World_of_Gumball_episodes#Season_5_(2016%E2%80%9317)
There is NO EPISODE called - THE JOURNAL - so this is completely wrong and should be updated, because this affects the "green checkmark" in various HTPC interfaces to denote what was watched.
So we cannot complete our viewed list without having to log into Trakt and correcting manually.
Glad I had my pillow to hide behind, nerve racking, stress inducing, finger nail biting and brilliant scary first episode.
would have been a 10 if they hadnt put a random whale in the street. still an incredible ending to the story, great twists.
A definite product of its time and whilst not exactly politically correct and a tad racist/homophobic at times its no worse than some of todays comedians attempts at humour, so for me I enjoy it immensely and continually laugh out loud and cringe at the same time as I soak in the pure genius of Windsor Davies and the rest of the supporting cast.
A film I first watched about 40 years and it produces great childhood memories and considering it's a 1963 release the effects really are impressive for the time. A big thumbs up film for me which never fails to grab me every time its shown.