A harrowing episode with excellent writing and directing that makes for a very accurate portrayal of what goes on in those first few hours after a loved one dies.
Additional note: There is no background music anywhere in this entire episode.
"Get pregnant. Use your body to give the world more Jake."
I'm not sure how i'm gonna keep watching the show without the world's best boss Michael Scott :(
That Baby Yoda is too damn cute!! OMG I laughed so hard when he pressed the button after being told not to touch anything.
HANDS DOWN TO THE SASSIER TRIO ON TELEVISION: CAPTAIN COLD, HEATWAVE AND WHITE CANARY.
Ok, Angela did it with Ollie's ID and in his computer, then what? A SECURITY company doesn't have security cameras?
That last scene. That's the show i fell in love with.
I am so proudly going to tell my kids that I lived in the time when Community aired on Television.
I love the editing of these series, I had never guessed Jin's story would take place in the past, and Sun's would take place in the future. Damnit Lost, you made me cry D:
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.
This is fantastic, I've been watching some other pilots, but this one really sticks out. I'm really glad it got picked up!
always glad to see hannibal get the shit beat outta him
221 B Baker Street baby!
please don't make new guy caitlin's new love interest.
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
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
OH MY GOD so much things are happening I'm loving this! the ending..... Oh Gosh Phil is just hillarious, so much lols :'D
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.
One of the best episodes I have ever seen in any TV show. Chilling.
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.
"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.
Oh man, this episode was so intense! Each one gets better and better! (via TVShow for WP)
"I think this line is mostly filler" LOL
Love Giles in this episode.
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
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 :(