This was great on so many levels. Possibly one of the best SP episodes. Its sad to look up and (at time of writing) only see 79% score; not because the number on screen, but
Wait this was the series finale? LOL I had no idea. Didn't feel like a finale in any way.
That was a good episode, but if this really is the Series finale, it sucked!
What did I just watch?
One army dude flying around from bazooka blast, another one with broken bones sticking out of the leg and 5 minutes later they’re all walking like nothing happened.
Idk what to do now, i'm dead inside.
So damn good. Got some old Breaking Bad feels on this one
I am sad, disgusted. If I were dexter I would kill trinity again
Classic South Park style. Even the classic Randy design returned (I'm tired of the stupid Tegridy Farms story).
Bruh!
This episode feels like a classic episode. Kids being kids.
i don't... what.. i just can't breathe aright now... holy holy damn
Genuinely one of the most horrifying death I've ever witnessed in a TV show. The entire final sequence is scarier than most horror movies these days.
I can't imagine how this show will end at this point. There's still so much we need to know. What an episode though. The beautiful overlap between "Better Call Saul" and "Breaking Bad" prove that the idea for a prequel was well thought out and considered as to not ruin the unforgettable legacy of its predecessor. It's fascinating to see some blanks being filled in that true fans will come to appreciate.
Did anyone notice when Walt was asked about his greatest regret he quickly looms down at the watch Jessie gave him, does this mean the regret he'll never say out loud is possibly how he treated Jessie or at lease how he left him behind?
LOL I almost thought that was it for Fuches in the opening. Bakery guy Mitch is so hysterical in his every bored "wisdom", hope that wasn't the last we see of him. And as I thought this veers towards being a (very good) transitional episode, that chase happens. Loved how striking the action scenes are shot this season, with deadpan distance and miniature feeling, almost like some violent, twisted Wes Anderson.
Never hire a pretty, young babysitter. That's just common sense.
Meg's pronouns are "yick" and "uch"
Season 2 of Tehran was a big jump up from Season 1 imo. Especially the second half of the season was so well written. It could not have been more thrilling. Also the writers of this show are not afraid to kill off important characters, which can be sad, but moves the story in interesting directions. That ending was the bomb! I really hope the show gets renewed because we need a continuation after this cliffhanger.
Uhhhhh I had dinner while watching this one.. big mistake. That was disgusting.
Good for the show to still be able to be extreme.
Reference to Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul? We'll see next week.
fuck you chuck you lil bastard
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.
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 wanted to binge watch this season as I do with all Netflix shows but these episodes just feel to real and I time in between to digest them.
Probably the best episode of TV this year, if not one of the strongest I have ever seen.
I have said it before and I have to confirm this again...Holden and Naomi remain the weakest characters (as they actually are in the book too) that when the plot puts them in the background like in this episode, the show works much better. In my opinion the tv version managed to fix some weaknesses of the books, so maybe screenplayers could have tried to make the story more collective and leave Holden and Naomi in a not too prominent position. The first season was kind of different since there was Miller around, a much more interesting character.
One thing's for sure, since her storyline took steam, Bobbie is totally stealing this show. She made Draper TV versione much more intense than her book counterpart.
It was refreshing to see the season end on a high note instead of another "OMG WTF" cliffhanger.
This show isn't supposed to be this good!
Anyone else ever notice that Bortus seems to ALWAYS have some level of drama going on? Think about it; the gender of his kid, public urination, porn addiction, his spouse killing someone, facial hair, nicotine addiction... I know I must have missed some but you get the gist of it...
Bravo! I was right there with Emily the whole time. The rescue scene may seem simple at first glance but I'll be damned if it didn't pack a punch, right in the feels. Like Emily, it took me a minute to realize they hadn't been caught. He was probably halfway through the speech... :sob:
Amusing. And only what, 20 years late?