I like the way Marcus is committed to learn cooking desserts
what a strong episode, awesome!
I recently watched the original series and saw the same vibe in this new series.
Too bad it was canceled, I wanted to see more of this family.
A 10/10 movie, but I laughed the manners the heart was handled, in a bag of water (wtf) and how the doctor manage the heart, it was 2002, many hart operation was made at this time, it's not something new.
This episode just exist to spoiled you about The Sopranos, so with you never watched and want to watch Sopranos, be warned.
I liked the story subverting the idea of Santa Claus. Cool references to Alien and Pan's Labyrinth
That final scene LOL!
I really missed the opening theme in every each episode
Since the beginning os this season, every scene that the stairs appears I fell that someone will fall down.
But in each scene, there was a sofa in the first floor, now it disappears.
Just me or someone get a reference to Back To The Future in the car chasing sequence?
And I never saw that colors used in the floating bikes in any other Star Wars movie/show. A little weird
Was Ally Allston and her cult a reference to Allison Mack and her membership in a cult?
Roy Kent! Roy Kent!
He's here! He's there!
He's every f****** where!
Seriously that Apollon captured Patrick and give him a new cap to match the colors of the clothes?!
The fight scenes are cool, but two things bothers me.
1) In the fight scenes the villans are blind and deaf?!
If they are blind, I believe they improved hearing during the years, but in the fight scenes one person get a punch and the other person is near and don't hear!?
2) They are mute too?
Why they don't scream when they are hit? To some one hear and come to help.
In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Why Haniwa choose to kill Bax instead Tamacti? Why?
I will miss you, Pops
A great end. Started watche during the quarantine, and I was totally catched by the characters. Sandra was awesome, Bo with rap style is always a laugh. One think that I loved since the beginning was the scenes showing the customers shopping.
Oh man, one year watching all episodes but appears that I watch this series since 2015.
In the beginning of the episode I was afraid that a Alien come out of the Mother and ruin everything, but in the end my ideia was better than the actual end.
what a ride through this end, a good end. I will miss this family
A prequel for Breaking Bad "Fly" episode. :sweat_smile:
In the last scene, when Data explain how he win/tied the game, who is the guy with a strange sweater? It's totally out of pattern.
It's look like he is a crew of the tv show, a camera man.
What final scene! Very good well filmed!
I worked for Wirecard between 2015 and 2019.
In 2015 Wirecard bought Moip, the Brazilian company that I worked.
I had the opportunity to work in the HQ of Wirecard in Munich for twice.
Awesome binge-watching through the all seasons.
This last season focus on Goren is very cool and remember a lot the relation of Tony and the psychiatrist int The Sopranos.
And Goren and Eames in the last scene, the future of the two remains in our imagination.
Alanis Morissette appears a special guest
I laughed a lot in the breath scene. The actors who made Roy, Keeley and Phoebe are awesome! Best episode!
Nostalgic movie. Here in Brazil it wasn't release in theaters, but went directly to TV and was a time where Capoeira was in the peak, I remember my school's friends only talked about the movie on the next day after was showed in tv. I think many kids started practice Capoeira after watched.
The title in Brazil is "Esporte Sangrento", something like "Bloody Sport"
Spoiler from EHC and The Sopranos
The final like Sopranos was genius!
Best episode ever! It's been a while that I don't laugh a lot with a episode.
Much better than the second movie (that I believe has to be ignored)