Krysten Ritter as Chloe is super wild.
Mr. Skullhead is actually kind of freaky.
Nurse: "I don't know what to say, the monkeys won't do."
Yakko: "For a nickel, I'll give you a clue."
Is Yakko going there?!
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot go down in the history books as some of the earliest trolls in media.
Puppycorn: "How much?"
Villain: "The cost is free. But the cost is beyond your mortal reckoning."
Unikitty: "It's free?"
Villain: "Free to take. But a curse upon your soul."
Unikitty: "But, free?"
Villain: "Yes. Free, but..."
Unikitty: "Wow. Free game. What a bargain. Okay, thanks, bye."
I freaking love Unikitty.
The Gifted is promising based on this first episode. I'm excited to see more Polaris. The special effects are a bit awkward but that's a given for a television series.
Wait. That's not how you make tea?
I'm glad to finally have seen Olivia Crain's perspective of things. The red room scene was dark as far as the tea party went, but also kind of disappointing with the built up hype of it being constantly locked with no key and mystery of what was in there. I was shocked to see Abigail was actually a real person, but looks like Mrs. Crain made sure to fix that.
I'm excited to watch the final episode and see where this goes.
Luke, had the exact thought that crossed my mind from a few episodes back, but apparently that doesn't work. I don't know what I'd do after that point.
The Jurassic Park theme playing while the customers on scooters were strolling almost killed me.
"Oh, yeah. Well, your mother's a horse." -Marco Diaz
Am I the only one who caught that?
"Jellybean Hallucination Mist!"
It's official. Star Butterfly is more powerful than Dumbledore himself.
"Dude, we're 23 years old. We shouldn't be busting holes in walls." -Mordecai
Me: "Whoops."
The real horror of The Hug was a group of originally 7 children and a mother having to share 6 slices of pizza. I mean, something had to be done
You can't ever trust a dentist...
I wish I could find a thumb in my soda.
Well, I just took a footstep into the world of Friends and I love it.
How far Frank will go to not work.
The apple dropping scene was hysterical.
Donna: "We've lived next door to each other forever. You could have had me when I was 4."
Eric: "Really? And there I was all day long on the hippity-hop."
Tokyo, "you're gonna get yourself killed."
I've never read any of the Archie Comics, but this show is super up there for me as far as guilty pleasures go considering I'm 24 years old.
Daredevil has some of the most entertaining fighting scenes.
This first episode was all right. I wouldn't say it was great but it's mildly funny and introduced some decently fascinating characters. It seems like it'll be adventurous and managed to keep me still entertained so I'll keep watching.
That awkward moment when you're spitting game and Wraith Babes comes on...
This episode is so good! It's really eye-opening to how our society works. No thanks to this episode, I can't stop listening to "Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand)" by Irma Thomas.
Dignity > Fame & Comfort
That awkward moment when you go in to hug someone and come out of it with a handshake.
This was a good episode. All I can say is ignorance is bliss.
This is a great pilot! I see tons of bad reviews on this episode, but I think most people are missing out on the main point. The end of the episode mentions that this situation is a work of art and I would agree with it. That's not saying it wouldn't be a very twisted and demented work of one, though. This act of terrorism is obviously extreme, but the first point of it is it places the government in "virgin territory" which they mention at the beginning of the episode in response to what the plan was to do. The second point is this act was made as a statement over the power of social media based off how the terrorist ended the scenario. This episode does a great job at placing yourself into the minister's shoes. Even from the citizen's view, I questioned if I would watch or not as disgusting the act is. I personally would like to believe I wouldn't because I'd rather be watching more Black Mirror.
I like how dark the ending started to get. All in all, based off this first episode the show seems kind of lame. I can't say too much considering it's just the pilot, but I think I have enough of a taste to say it's not for me.
Just a bunch of prep school madness is all. Apparently enough to get me hooked.
So basically Dracula's witch wife gets killed and he sends a bunch of Red-Eyes Black Dragons on this town in revenge.
I just can't get into this.