What an episode!!! OMG I Love Wells, I know I shouldn't but I can't help myself!!
THIS EPISODE WAS THE BEST ONE THEY'VE EVER DONE
Such a fascinating antagonist, really hope we'll see more of her.
By now "Hush" has become a classic and is considered to be one of the best episodes of the show.
my little gay ass really loved this and i just want stede and ed to go onto their little boat and use their little spoons and have little lunches and little treasure hunts forever
J'onn in 3x21: "no more lethal guns"
J'onn two episodes later: "kill her, lol"
Gotta miss Winn, that was a well-planned exit.
Mon-El on the other hand, WTF was that?, what was the point to bring him back at all? I still think we're going to see him again, but if he won't be a series regular, then I guess Karamel won't be end game. Truly sad :(
Oh boy, what the heck just happened?? You can't kill my bae's bae!!!!!!! Even tho I hardly think that she's the one on that grave
Love Giles in this episode.
Wow. This episode was insane. Let's hope the finale is even better.
Harold casually strolling into an NSA facility to upload a super virus. I've never thought he was capable of pulling something like that off, but I love this darker version of him.
The simulations were my favorite part of the episode. It was interesting to see what the characters' lives would look like without The Machine. I'm thrilled that we got to see evil Root again. It made me realize (not for the first time) just how phenomenal Root's character development had been.
To quote Harold himself: "Anyone who looks on the world as if it were a game of chess deserves to lose". Samaritan's going down! But I hate the way they handled Greer's death, to be honest. He didn't deserve to die on his own terms. I wanted Shaw to kill him, preferably in a very painful, very creative way that would've made Game of Thrones look family-friendly in comparison. I wanted him to watch Samaritan burn. Why can't we have nice things?
I need to start preparing myself for next week. Don't get me wrong, I love all the main characters, but if Root's the only one to die this season, I will be bitter forever. I'm expecting a bloodbath, and I hope the writers don't disappoint me.
"I think this line is mostly filler" LOL
Oh man, this episode was so intense! Each one gets better and better! (via TVShow for WP)
I dont understand why we needed 13 episodes to kill him... and how in the last episode someone discovered that using headphones will stop the control from killgrave...
Apart this small things meh it was cool to watch, only because the actress making Jessica played the roll very well on my opinion.
"In all honesty, I prefer long-form television to the movies. It's so much more convenient to consume entertainment from the comfort of your own home." Wink wink
This was such a good, happy episode. It actually warmed my heart to see the children safe and comfortable, if only for a short while. Stephano was absolutely hilarious with his accent and papers that had Count Olaf's information on the other side.
I like that the opening theme changes a bit as we go from one book to the next.
It's cool that we get to see the children's parents. In the books, we never actually found out if they were alive or not, there were little hints that pointed to the former, but we couldn't be sure. Here, we finally have a confirmation.
A solid episode. It felt a little tedious, but I guess that's because not that many things happened in the second book. Still, it was perfectly entertaining.
I have to say, Sunny is such an awesome character. She throws so much shade and it's amazing. I'll never be half as cool as her and she's a baby.
That little exchange between Count Olaf and Jacquelyn on the ship was hilarious. And the harpoon gun was another fun reference.
Mommy and Daddy Baudelaire are freaking badass. I love them.
One of the best episodes I have ever seen in any TV show. Chilling.
Pretty average episode with a very obvious resolution for the case against Liz. It was nice though that they showed the cop who was investigating her as a good person. We tend to care for protagonists enough to not see what they do wrong and often the people against them are portrayed as the bad ones (aka we love Walter White and hate Skyler) so, this cop, who is just doing his job very well and is a nice guy is a good twist.
OH MY GOD so much things are happening I'm loving this! the ending..... Oh Gosh Phil is just hillarious, so much lols :'D
Omg Lisa Kudroooooww! :D Love her! They couldn't have picked someone better to play Kimmy's Mom. I hope she's gonna return. And then the cliffhanger :O
when George Washington founded a little startup we've come to know as these United States of America, and he was tired of getting shit from his CEO, the King of England, did he just roll over and take it from behind?
WTF! I definitely did NOT see that coming. Killing one of your main characters in your pilot (albeit part two) is unheard of. I'm really shocked. Hawkman is the shortest-lived main character in the Arrowverse
please don't make new guy caitlin's new love interest.
221 B Baker Street baby!
always glad to see hannibal get the shit beat outta him
This is fantastic, I've been watching some other pilots, but this one really sticks out. I'm really glad it got picked up!
Person of Interest has finally returned from war! And as sad as I am that this season is the last one, it's always better for a TV show to end after 5 seasons and be remembered as spectacular than to drag on for 10 seasons and become an unrecognisable, unwatchable caricature of itself. It seems that they want to go out with a bang, and they're bringing out the big guns this season - literally and figuratively. This episode was fantastic. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time.
Harold's moral dilemma and his interactions with The Machine made me emotional. Who knew I'd get so attached to an AI? And he called her "she"!
Once again, Root defied the dead lesbian trope and survived being shot at not once, not twice, but three freaking times! With LGBT characters dropping like flies on other shows (which is insane, by the way, and needs to stop immediately), I'm extremely happy that my favorite perky psycho is still alive. That could change, of course, with stakes being higher than ever this season, but for now, I'm just going to enjoy the fact that she's made it this far. The writers have always treated the characters with respect and I trust them to do Root justice, whether she survives this season or not.
"You can just call me Root, bitch."
I love her so much. So much.
Also, Root and John working together was a nice thing. She has built such amazing relationships with Harold and Shaw in the last few years, but she hasn't interacted with John all that much, which is a shame because they're so similar in many ways, and they make a good team. I really hope we'll see more of that.
I didn't pay that much attention to Fusco's storyline, but it's obvious he won't let go, and he'll probably find himself way over his head. Well, won't be the first time. We shall see where his investigation leads him.
Looking forward to next week. I have a strong feeling that this may just be the best season of all.
So fucking enjoyable. Also never mind all the blood, guts and violence, that dude swallowing a tea bag was the grossest thing in the episode.
I love kickass ladies more than anything, so I liked this episode. I do think the "#feminism" thing was kind of cringeworthy though. Like, girls teaming up and kicking ass was literally the focus of this episode, you don't have to tell us that it's feminist. We know. I'm a feminist myself and I'm 100% here for female empowerment, but the way they tried to bring attention to it every 5 seconds was grating. If you keep making a big deal out of powerful and capable women, it will never be seen as something normal and common (which, you know, it is). Instead, it will feel gimmick-y. Fortunately, this was probably a one-time thing and Caitlin and Iris will go back to being casual badasses in the next episode.
My favorite part was that Caitlin and Iris had so many scenes together. Seriously, I've been waiting for so long for their friendship to develop into something more than just work colleagues. This is the brOTP that we deserve.
Drunk Barry was so hilarious. My sweet boy, crying over Jack and Rose. But he's a scientist, he should know that just because the door was big enough for the two of them, it doesn't mean that it could hold both of them. There's this thing called buoyancy, you know. They totally could've taken turns though.
Also, did Felicity really say "The Incredible Hulk"? Are they allowed to name-drop Marvel heroes?