Is this one of the worst illuminated episodes in history? My head hurts from watching this crap.
I thought this was actually a fun one, when they started singing at the grave it cracked me up!
Really low on love and robots but super high on death
All the origami swans had me laughing non stop
What an incredible heartfelt performance by Brendan Fraser, with a supporting cast that is also up to par. Darren Aronofsky was able to deliver each scene with the impact and honesty that a live play would have.
That Brendan was able to deliver those emotional scenes under tons of props is nothing short of an Oscar winning performance.
We stay with Charlie for no more than a week of his life but we get to know everything he carries with himself: his regrets, his dreams, his shame. That ending scene where we get the relevance of the Moby Dick story had me sobbing the entire time, and laid all the experiences that I will eventually have with my daughter right in front of my eyes.
Josh Hamilton was a great addition to the cast, has been the highlight for a few episodes now
I don't get all the hate with this movie. It's a disaster movie. Yes it is bad, but it was also fun. You don't watch it for the oscar worthy plot or performances, you watch it to enjoy stuff exploding and getting destroyed. Loved the scenes inside the moon and the quick hint of the previous civilization that built it. The subplots were as ridiculous as every other disaster movie.
John Bradley did a very good job of being a comic relief while not being too over the top.
Donald Sutherland though got done dirty with a weak scene just to justify putting his name on the credits.
so who thought pile driving a zombie would be a good idea?
Strand is turning into a villain with literally zero motivation.
the chill way in how they simply hand over a baby to two radioactive crackheads is astounding.
wait, why was there no one watching the submarine? and where did that radioactive zombie come from? I have questions.
Did I expect more? Yes. Where there dinossaurs? Yes. Was it enjoyable? Yes.
Did they really make that nervous wreck of a guy carry the stroller up the stairs in a comically slow pace, and then do not make a single cut while he struggle to talk for 2 minutes?
Meh. Was rooting for Kaitlyn all the way.
This has to be the worst setup to a story I've ever seen. They tied their hands on multiple story branches on season 3 and completely jumped through them in this episode
What a terribly written trainwreck. Would rather be stuck on that island than sitting down enduring this torture.
So they spend 3 seasons doing things strictly by the book and then they go to another country by themselves and kill a major drug lord. Believable.
One of the best hominid evolution documentary. CGI was incredible, but I feel that we could have spent more time in the past, exploring extinct hominid lines and going deeper on the routines of the original hominid species. A little too much time was lost on experiences that could have been redacted in seconds, and that ended up slowing the pace of the documentary.
This was better than the entire previous season. A much better suited role for Morgan, and a new promising direction for the show.
I fear that we may have lost a great villain with Emile though, what an incredible performance .
So they just sleep in the worlds biggest dumpster fire?
What an absolutely horrendous ending to this arc. Terrible animation, terrible fight, terrible direction.
Did Michonne just abandoned the kids?
Sweet lord, I don't know how any of these guards are still alive.
From a lady running amok with a steam iron, managing the inmates with the help of the top-dog inmate, random brawl fights between inmates and guards, a guy tries to slash is own throat AND THEY SEND ANOTHER INMATE INSIDE TO DEAL WITH IT . I'm gonna stick around for the disasters.
I'm not crying you're crying
What a poor ending for a great show! It could have been cancelled with a little more care for the characters.
Initial review (after 1st episode): The animation isn't bad at all, the fights really flowed well and the art was good. The story has great potential and the episode ends on a really high note. Looking forward for the next episodes.
The story seems to have great potential, but the amount of 3D is staggering. The animation during battles could also use some improvement, so they don't feel so slow.