The funnest episode I have seen in years. Right up there with Changing Channels.
Great episode, I completely lost it at OiTNB reference :)
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Thanks Looking, thanks for being there, for all! It helps me so much...
Throwback to the original movie...
Norma: We all go a little mad sometimes!
Classic.
What a weird and beautifully shot episode. It wouldn't be a Bryan Fuller show without buckets of blood. I'm intrigued to see what comes next.
Incredibly hard to watch, at least if you have a past in any way similar to hers.
I didn’t even need to reach the end of this episode to be fully committed to her destroying them all.
I will miss this show. It was really good. Maybe it will be another season.... I hope.
OMFG WHAT JUST HAPPENED?? O.O
This was a really good episode... I've missed these. Dialogue wasn't melodramatic, they introduced an interesting character in a great way that showcased him well, relationships were detailed well, so much more. The only thing making this ep bad was that it came after many bad ones that didn't build up to it well.
Let's talk about the first episode. For the first time in 12 years, I have no idea where the show is going. There's always been a distinct threat or villain - and that paves way for the entire season. Right now, all we have is essentially multiple hunters. Mary Winchester is a hunter, obviously Sam and Dean are, and technically speaking - the Men of Letters are also hunters. That would be great if we were warming up to an Avengers-size scale of bad guys - but right now they are free and clear. The only thing I can think of is the Men of Letters are bad guys...and even then, that's stretching it. I don't know where the show is going, and I think that's a bad thing.
Wow. Just... wow. Freddie Highmore has come such a long way from freakin' "August Rush." Vera Farmiga was great. The whole cast was top notch. I noticed that Farmiga isn't in the news as leaving the cast either. I know we'll be seeing her ghost around a lot. Good news.
Astonishing actresses portraing astonishing actresses, i am just shaken, Jessica Lange has never been better and i am really enjoying knowing who Susan is!
I can't stop thinking of house of cards when I see him.
Modern noir private detective. Farrell is handsome and likeable. The writing is good. The editing and arty stylized images makes it distinct. The imagery mixing with old Hollywood movies is a great touch. I immediately fell in love with this detective story.
oh no :) poor :) stiles :) i hope :) nothing :) bad :) happens :)
Holy Matt Bomer!
"I'm mostly confused. i'm not sure how orange correlates with black in a way that's new." LOL! GREAT episode
Castiel is weirdly sexual. But it's soo lucifer! It's incredible. I don't even.
THIS SEASON IS SO GOOD. How is literally every episode better than the last? It's incredible.
That historian was absolutely awful, surely she wasn't an actress?
EVEN, I TRUSTED YOU WHAT THE FUCK
That last scene was everything!
"I liked this episode because of the subject matter."
The subject matter: [Gong Yoo as Captain Han]
I hope Speedy's life will be happy and amazing from now on. Beautiful soul :heart:
Creepy creepy creepy. The tension in this show is absolutely perfect, the acting is first rate, the soundtrack music is atmospheric and the camera work is spot on.... show of the year so far!
Well, that was unexpected. But some hints got their explanations: the strange seizures of Sugar, the fact that he can knock back literally litres of liqour without getting sloshed, that debriefing when he was chastised for registering his feelings, that talk "We just observe."
To be honest, I expected some kind of awkward international spy ring who "just observe" because... why, exactly?
I see a kind of wild game the show's creators played:
1. A classic detective noir, if finished like a proper detective story, would probably have left a dry reception, like "Okay, we've seen this 100x times."
2. Secret spy ring or a shady organization... Just observing? Yeah, right, thanks for nothing.
3. At least, this is a twist that's not everyday for a detective noir.
Let's see how our PIA's story unfolds.
Love how the story goes smooth in this episode, and plays with your emotion. One of my favorite episode in season 3.
Don't mess with the Riddler!