Worst episode of the season, and probably of the whole series.
The episodes of this season so far are really underwhelming.
Seems like they want to repeat with Cameron Monaghan what they did with Robin Lord Taylor. Sadly, Cameron is a terrible actor in opposite to Robin. I don't buy his acting one bit, it's pretty overacted every single time, he's annoying the moment he appears.
The shooting in the police department was terrible as well. Police men seem to be simple puppets in this show.
Make a briefing and tell them of Gordon's ex-wife but don't pay any attention when she's in your police department, because of a little make-up. Don't even take cover if someone throws a flash grenade next to your frigging desk. No, no.
But most of all, don't shoot the bad guys because script demands otherwise, instead get shot yourself.
So far, I am incredibly disappointed in this season. It's throwing stupidity at its audience in a way I didn't discover in season 1.
Average episode. i'm already tired of Abigail and please that red headed journalist is a pain.
Reference to Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul? We'll see next week.
How could someone have collected, watched and rated the Episode 04X01 if it hasn't even been leaked yet and much less released? This shout is directed to all those Tratk users with back to the future gizmos. Please share the schematics, we also want to time travel.
This series was starting to lose me but this episode got us all back to that initial intrigue! Loved it and now can't wait for more.
The acting is impeccable and the cinematography and directing is truly memorising. However it all feels wasted on such a long, overdrawn and predictable story line. I found myself waiting for it all to end, which it does eventually, just how you thought it would.
While still funny and immensely entertaining, I confess I was a little disappointed with Deadpool. With this character, they had an opportunity to make a completely ridiculous and nonsensical superhero movie, and what we got as another generic plot following the tired origin story / damsel-in-distress formula, with a bit of crude humor and 4th-wall breaking mixed in. I almost wonder if that was the cost for finally getting this movie made.
That moment with Bassam and his son was real! I felt that emotion...
This is a show that plays in the vein of "finally getting minority voices on television." There's chuckle moments and the cast has chemistry, but the perspective isn't necessarily "new." It's like long-form observational comedy more than anything else. If you're a fan of Aziz you'll get what you expect, but it's not particularly gripping, so to speak. A mash-up of millennial sensibilities and awkward situations, but even trying to recall "moments" from the show, I sort of draw a blank. That usually tells me all I need to know about a show. You won't knock it for trying, but you're not going to call home about it. Edit: The 2nd season turns up the charm and makes for more memorable moments.
that spoiler on the episode image...
Really felt like the Jimmy side of things is getting a bit boring at the moment, unfortunately as I was really enjoying it at the start of the season, luckily we have Mike to fall back on, and his story at the moment is what's holding the show up for me, the final scene alone was spectacular, tension and acting wise.
The Jimmy part of this episode wasn't interesting but the last 15 mins were so intense!
Puked a little in my mouth when I saw Fish Mooney, all dead and still wearing perfect make up, about to be resurrected. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot. This was a good season so far.
This show has really went downhill. The season finale wasn't even that great. Very disappointed.
Best season of the serie. I really believed Andy Whitfield was the Spartacus. The other guy had no the same charisma.
fuck you chuck you lil bastard
"It's just a flying saucer, Ed. We gotta go." lol, Peggy kills me.
I didn't know I could love James Hetfield any more than I did but this episode did it.
I have to say that this ending wasn't really satisfying. I don't expect to get an answer to every single question because it makes sense to keep some mystery and keep some things left for a new season, but there wasn't really a conclusion. It didn't feel like a season finale. There are so many open and unanswered storylines/questions that I feel like I'll get to see another episode next week.
Don't get me wrong. It wasn't a bad season and I did enjoy it, but nothing really wrapped up at the end and that's bothering me.
Season 1 was pretty good, now season 2 is just so, so boring. I really hope this picks up. And that they started shooting 35mm or digital for later seasons. Certainly one of the ugliest shows on TV as of season 2.
IT'S ABOUT TIME. I hated Shane so, so much. Good riddance. But WTF is going on with people who aren't being bitten or bled on by Walkers turning into them????
I'm very sad to say I found this episode very thin and disappointing, especially as it was the season opener. They ended last season in such a high, with one of the best musical numbers they have done. I found the songs in this episode to be quite weak and uninspired.
Here's hoping this isn't an indication of this season. There are so many things I love about this show that if that was their strong opener I'm going to wish it ended last season.
Here's hoping the next episode lands better for me.
I am 900% done with the Governor. please somebody kill that guy. Then kill him again.
Darryl using the skull of the living zombie to get that guy off him was so fucking cool.
Best episode so far. I pride myself on seeing most things coming in a series, but this episode blew my mind. I had no idea Bernard was one of them untill he said 'What door' near the end of the episode.
Finally an episode that isn't 40 minutes of nothing.
Found this series more or less by coincidence and ordered the BluRay on a hunch. I'm very pleased with myself for doing that (-:
Because Silicon Valley is really good, way better than IT crowed to which it is compared often IMHO. Another great example for the fact that sitcoms / comedy series do not need a laughter track (yes, I am talking to you Chuck Lorre ;-)).
Hope the guys keep up the good work in Season 2 and 3!
My head is literally in pain from this film...I'm left feeling empty. If you asked me what I just witnessed in these past 2 hours, I honestly couldn't describe what took place. The entire thing felt like a bunch of messy jump-cut, foggy action sequences stacked up on top of eachother with NO character substance or plot to hold it together. The writing was terrible and insanely cliche, there was no depth, and absolutley nothing to be taken from watching this. Oh and in addition - the use of that soundtrack - terrible, sad such a good song like Heathens is even a part of the franchise. Wish they had spent more money building the storyline and chracters (WHO HAD PROMISE WITH THE RIGHT WRITING) than promoting the shell it became...