Great speech, sir. Very inspiring.
Man, Night City eats you up and spits you out quick. David did not even last 6 months edge running.
Overall??? I loved it. Character who gained the most: Young Neil. Character that was barely there: Kim Pine
Jesper continues to be my favorite rogue/gunslinger and the Kit Young just drips with swagger. I love all his scenes. I wonder if he is so cool in the books...
Don West is awesome. :o)
Man, David. It seemed like you met the one. Then boom! That brutal ending.
I snickered at the netflix dig at the end.
Wow, what a long, fun, emotional, and sweet ride this series has been. I appreciate how the final season dealt with change and emotional trauma and did not wrap everything up in a neat bow. Our emotional scars stay with us and we need to deal with them and not ignore them. Its hard work and most of the time we do not want to do it much like Steven kept looking for answers or saying everything is fine. But in the end its the people we helped along that way that can help us back when we need it. Such a wise show in so many goofy ways. Thank you.
Best episode so far and really spooky. I also thought the sets and lighting were great. Most of episode was well paced and scripted however when Grayden got free from Willow it was just too convenient. I'd have preferred they'd at least show how he got free from Willow. Its not like I was surprised it was a trick. The call backs the Elena's mother and when Willow tricked the queen was pretty cool. I did find the backstory with Grayden the most interesting part of the show however.
OMG! New Faye is salty and funny. I love her. Too bad the main story was so obvious. I prayed and prayed it wasn't the obvious that the bad cop was Jet's partner. Otherwise the episode looked really great.
Great episode. I loved the ending. Just ask. LOL.
Cool, intense, shocking, sad, and unpredictable.
X-Men was one of my favorites when I was young, and it was hard to catch all the episodes on Fox Saturday mornings. Eventually, many years later, I was able to watch the complete series in order on Disney Plus.
Now, X-Men '97 is back, and wow, it's like I'm 20 years old again. They pick up right after the end of the series, with the X-Men prepared for a change after the death of Professor X, and man, does this show still have that '90s vibe to it, and I appreciate that. It's not a reboot but a continuation.
It was great seeing Trask and Master Mold; however, they were taken down a bit too easily, but I understand they wanted to move the plot along. I am so happy they are returning the anti-mutant themes of the first season, which I felt was always the strongest of the series. Wolverine is back to his mopey self, pining over Jean. Cyclops is a ballbuster. All the characters are spot on.
The first episode is mostly setting the stage and the stakes. I felt this episode did a good job of that, and I'm looking forward to where things are going. Obviously, Cyclops and Jean's baby will be the focal point, but this is a Saturday morning kids' cartoon at its heart, so I'm going in expecting writing of the sort. And that's exactly what I want.
This episode had good points and bad points. I am really enjoying the characters and the dialogue. However, the wood women (the two ladies with the axes) felt so out of place. One moment muffin girls is lost in a wet dark forest and the next she is in a pleasant, sunny glade with some very odd ladies. The switch was so extreme I was sure it was a hallucination or evil spell of sometime. After it resolved it just felt like episode filler. Also, the sword combat is just poor in this episode and the way Kit or others are saved just in the nick of time felt forced. It was sad to see Willow's friend died and Warwick Davis really carries to show well. Guess we will see what is in the castle next. Nice cliffhanger and outro cover music.
This is what I needed from Disney and Star Wars. The same Star Wars universe but with no light sabers or jet packs. Just down on their luck people trying to make their way in world that doesn't serve them but the rich, powerful and corrupt. And from those people, heroes rise as well as villains. We just saw the birth of both. This is story is so much more personal then I thought at first. I am so excited to see what comes next and I have no idea where it is going.
Story quality, direction and overall tension. This is so much better than the Obiwan series. I also enjoy seeing characters and situations that aren't really tied to previous Star Wars lore and therefore not shouldering the burden of staying cannon. Basically, I love it and excited. This is a good step in a new direction for Disney and Star Wars as a whole.
I know this show is crude and ultra violent but there is heart in the story and I am enjoying it.
My favorite bluey episode and makes me tear up every time.
I thought the daughter did a nice job showing emotion and just being overall cute. The scene where she says goodbye to baby yoda was very believable. It wasn't the greatest episode but I still enjoyed myself and the action was very good again.
100% FIRE! I can't even review this because so MANY things happened in this ONE episode. I thought this was going to be a little love triangle(s) episode but this? If you've watch the episode you know what I mean.
I liked the show but I kept obsessing over who is keeping power running, the bus and trains moving, making and packing food. They show the military is running the supermarket so I guess they are running all the infrastructure via martial law. But I kind of feel like all the infrastructure would fall apart with 7 months til extinction. Looking forward to the next episode.
Great fight. This show is officially reminding me of Hi-Score Girl from the art style to the humor. Need to see if they are related.
Man, this got meta fast. I like the way the plot is going. I’m definitely enjoying this however this fight with the paparazzi was my least favorite so far. This show is much more about healing than fighting anyway.
I love the taffy butt outro with Cindy Lauper.
This was a good focused episode and comes through with the promise to make this a Mandaloran heavy season. This episode sucked all that is great about Star Wars. It had a DEEP callbacks to the prequels while still staying relevant to the current storyline. But still found a way to please the fans by making the much maligned Jar Jar Binks actor play a Jedi Master who saved Grogu and he was badass. I think thats what some of the best episodes of the show has. Smart callbacks to the past but still an interesting story that stands on its own. I am really loving the Bo-Katan storyline. They introduced her last season and jaded, cynical and angry wanbee ruler who only had eyes on the Dark Saber and ruling her house. When Din took it instead she lost her followers and her way. Now this season she is starting to believe in the Way of the Mandalore and seems to have found a home who people she considered out of touch zealots not too long ago and to their credit they have accepted her. I will be interesting to see how her character grows or if she has some plan to take control? I know there is an Imperial Warlord after her and that dumb mercenary seaweed head from the first episode. I bet we see one of them next episode.
This show is turning into my comfort food. Too bad I’m not working on my ABS. I should CHOO CHOO..SE that instead.
I loved the reference in this episode (Dr. Strange, Thor, The Watcher, Eternity). It shows the rich lore of the Marvel Universe and how events touch even these great beings. I also love that Beast keeps a picture of his girlfriend on his computer and the he is left handed. Just those little details show how much the show's creators care about the characters they are creating.
Grayson's evil backstory where he killed his brother resolved in one short conversation? That's it and were done? UGH! My least favorite episode of the season. This little jaunt into the Wildwood lasted forever and didn't really advance the plot at all.
That was an awesome cliffhanger.
I love all the magic.