Ford: “Here let me tell you what is happening”
Me right now: what the fuck is happening?
I don't understand a thing of what's going on. Is it normal?
Do the Hosts have internal organs like heart?!
Hello old friend.
Ladies and gentlemen, Sir Anthony Hopkins has re-enterd the game.
Wasn’t it already common knowledge Reggie got beat? Can’t remember who said it before, maybe it was one of the adults. I don’t know what Archie was thinking confronting Reggie’s dad like that, and was trashing the car really all Reggie needed to do to get his abusive dad to stop? The man who beat him for “as long as he remember”? Weird. Probably will be more to the story, but still.
I only began watching season 2 of Westworld after I noticed that Rinko Kikuchi is part of the cast.
So far this season is even weaker than expected, with no story highlights at all. Yet I don't have any regrets because Rinko is amazing!
unbelievable bad. This is simply the worst of all Westworld episodes. Generic at its finest. Also, It has bad writing, bad direction, annoying characters, no relevant addition to the main story and so on.
Is it just me, or is Dolores becoming more and more annoying with each episode?
Maeve, on the other hand, has my entire heart.
70 minutes of mind blowing stuff. This is the Westworld I loved so much back in season 1. Ford has to be alive, Ed Harris is brutal.
The way that the William and Delos story was tied to the Bernard and Elsie story was terrific, as were the revelations that came out on the Bernard front. And the way that the Man in Black and Lawrence story was tied to the Raj woman's story was a real surprise, as well. "Hi, Dad" indeed. Just an amazing episode.
Girl escaped from killer Indians, only to be captured by... killer Indians.
It's amazing how great Louis Herthum is at playing a malfunctioning robot.
It’s honestly starting to feel like the seventh season of GoT.
Yes, the action is bigger and better than the previous season, but any of the fantastic writing with a mystical/mysterious/philosophical edge, that was present in the first season, has vanished.
It’s still good, of course, but this straight forward human vs robot continuation isn’t I was hoping for.
I feel this 2nd season is not good enough compared with the 1st season (for now).
I don't think that I could've cried any more than I did. This episode was beautiful and heartbreaking. The emotions were so real, you could tell. Sad to see Fred (and Luke) go.
I rarely can take Riverdale serious with how over the top ridiculous it tend to be, but I have nothing bad to say about this episode. They honored Luke Perry and his character well. It was sad, especially the ending clip with Archie got to me. Can’t have been easy for the cast to do it either, so props to them.
As someone who grew up watching Beverly Hills reruns religiously, I love that Shannen Doherty made an appearance in this episode too. I had hoped for more knowing she was going to be in it, like her character would have some kind of connection to Fred, but I still liked it and it was nice to see her in this.
R.I.P., Luke Perry.
One of the calm and smooth season premires of Riverdale. This episode gives the story of Fred Andrews a closure and a great honour th the Late Luke Perry. R.I.P Luke Perry
REST IN PEACE LUKE PERRY :(
This show is such a shit!
My favorite characters were ruined, such as Alice, Kevin, Cheryl (I was so crazy about Choni but I found myself saying 'I don't like their relationship' during this episode).
The Farm and G&G are the worst plots I have ever witnessed. The new characters that show up more and more like that junkie Kurtz and Evelyn are really bad, worse that Jughead and his acting.
Veronica's storyline is stupid and laughable.
The only good character left is Betty (nice fire)
I just want her and Archie to go and solve this shit
The quality of this show surpassed all my expectations, practically blew it out of the water. Phenomenal actors with a great story and deeply thrilling story line. Hugh Laurie takes his role to another level, perfecting the role of the genius arms dealer. And Tom Hiddleston is not just the powerful Loki of Asgard but a multi talented actor pulling off a fantastic role in this how. You get pulled into a very complex story, and it feels like a Bond movie but with more complexity and I enjoyed every moment of it.
This quality of work is a rare find for this type of production and should not be missed. I really do hope that there will be a follow up with the same crew of people who put this amazing show together.
I believe this to be, sadly, the most lukewarm episode of the series. It's a pity, for we all expected a real grand finale.
I don't withdraw my overall feeling, though: this is some good TV. Susanne Bier did a great job directing this!
The cinematography quality is beyond the vast majority of series, the acting by Hiddleston and Laurie while sometimes nothing spectacular, never disappoints.
The fourth episode was the peak, for me - and it made me hope for the whole show keep it up.
Anyway, it is worthwhile.
I must say I was on my edge of my seat this whole episode, it is an amazing series. Great acting of Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston.Six hours of an aspirering and compelling story line!
Priceless reaction from Pike when he returns to the Nefertiti Hotel. Tom is doing an astonishing job with his character.
Does he really have to sleep with every woman he finds in the way? He's suposed to be a sharp spy and succeed in his mission, but that's quite a stupid thing for him to do. Unless it's just for the sake of seeing Tom Hiddleston having sex, then it's stupid too (as much as I like it)
This isn't as deep as I thought it was going to be, but it is fun watching the actors be put through their espionage paces It's a slow burn of a show. I really, really hope that Olivia Colman's character Angela gets to shoot Tom Hollander's character Corky in a pivotal scene, that git. #Rev
Personally, I think it's weak writing when the protagonist seems to get his intel very easily (and without even asking) from lonely children and fooled housewives, it's like the writers aren't even trying.
I haven't read the novel and even if it was in the novel that doesn't mean it has to be this way, that's just too weak..
Too convenient. Doesn't even make sense. How is that Pine gets to move around the house so easily? And how has Roper changed his suspicion into trust just after a meeting?
First episode wasn't that appealing to me but man I'm hooked from here on!
Not bad at all. Good work. Liked the flow of the events and the plot for the first episode. Can't wait to watch the second one. :)
Poor Teddy. Poor simple Teddy. This one lived up to my expectations in every possible way, even when it was doing some fresh table-setting and rearranging a few things. Not much to complain about here at all. Well, they could have shown cute Charlotte changing clothes instead of focusing on Bernard's struggles at that point, but that's just me being a pig. And now that things are off and running, I look forward to seeing how a Bengal tiger and a bunch of corpses ended up where they did; and I'm also very much looking forward to learning more about the new game that William is playing...and how it's going to play out.
"I’ve evolved into something new and I have one last role to play...myself." - Dolores