Yeah, screw Jill.
Casey being a choir boy was great though.
Ohh background on Jeff!! Cool!
And Chuck being a hero was amazing!
Everytime Bryce pops up he ruins everything! Just when Sarah and Chuck were getting somewhere. I think Bryce is jealous even if he’s not wrong.
that was hilarious! Roan was quite the character
Great season premiere! Chuck was so smart and amazing, specially when he impersonated Carmichael!
Loved seeing that Casey really didn't want to kill Chuck, our nerd won over the big guy's heart
I liked that Gov just did a really good job and started to question things, instead of foolhardedly trying to pursue Luther through the entire thing. That made me like his character a lot more.
But Alice... oh Alice, why did you...
Some fine and unexpected character development. The ending was unbelievable and the song choice perfect. Even just seeing the genuine remorse from Ian about killing Zoe was so perfect, but yet his character still used something so atrocious to frame a strong friend.
I don't think anyone was asking for gator wrasslin' down on the bayou in Star Wars, but here we are.
Crosshair and Omega's moments are really carrying this season for me
So after all that they just let the rebellious clones walk away? I mean, anyone who has seen Rebels knows that Wolffe will eventually change sides, but did nobody else in his squad really had a problem with letting their #1 target walk away (Isn't "Good soldiers follow orders" still a thing due to the inhibitor chip?). How are they even going to explain that to their superiors? The resolution just felt poorly made.
What a gift though. "Happy birthday, here, have a dead girl's necklace, now let me rape you"
The wife's reaction has been talked about a lot, so I expected greatness, and I wasn't disappointed. It felt so genuine it tore me up.
Also I think latest (given you're deaf) at the point the police gets to the apartment you'd have to notice this is Great Britain - in an American TV show they'd have had the guns trained on him right away.
But omg... what an unfortunate ending.
best episode so far, got me hooked up to finish the whole series.
Good episode. Omega as target, Rex and the rogue clones distrusting Crosshair, the Empire's shadows i.e. brainwashed clones (which didn't work with Crosshair)...
This Alice angle is so US television. It's distracting. Now Luther even searches her help. I guess she will never be convicted for killing her parents - maybe the big twist will be she didn't do it in the first place ? Because other than that I really like the show. Would have been nice to have a straight forward crime show without any additional baggage.
The worst thing about this episode is how Luther visited that shop as if there was no way the guy would recognise him. He was literally on national television last episode baiting out a killer!
I've heard so much about this show for years and finally trying it.
Clearly, all other characters pale in comparison to Luther and Alice. Is it due to the characters or to Elba and Wilson being too good ? We'll see.
I have already have enough of the futur ex-wife and the useless drama. Was hoping she'd get killed in the middle of this episode.
Alice would have been an interesting character for an episode, but it looks like that will be the story for the whole season ? Not sure that holds on.
Wait and see.
But, given it's a murder investigation, nobody noticed the gun parts in the dog's ashes ?? Really ?
Not alltogether bad but watching it almost 10 years after it aired you instantly get the feeling this is one of this (now) overused story arcs of a cat and mouse game between a cop and a genius killer who will always get away in an unexpected twist until the final episode where she makes a stupid mistake.
The whole setup is very generic, the characters are clichèd (cop with marriage issues, child prodigy killing her parents) , and I am already tired of the sexual angle. Plus there is an awful logic issue: why did no one in the crematorium find the gun parts ? If you want to be recognized as an intelligent drama don't make such mistakes.
I really liked the scenes between Crosshair and Hunter. That's exactly what I was looking for. I would not have bought it had things just smoothed over. Crosshair has a lot of demons to chase.
But I'm also totally with Wrecker on this one: why has there always have to be a monster.
I don't ship Chuck/Sarah at all, but that ending scene with him begging her to tell something true about herself was heartbreaking
When a girl like that so out of your league talks to you much less ask you out you should automatically be suspicious :joy: i would be.
I dont like seeing my boy Chuck getting played man. How can we just meet him and i feel protective already lol. Probably because he reminds me of myself.
This episode reminded me of the Movie “She’s Out Of My League”
This is Cinema. I guess this is what older people were feeling when movies like Star Wars the original trilogy or LOTR were airing. This movie is going to be generational defining and I am glad that I am a fully grown adult with opinions and taste to really see how good this movie is
what an amazing experience. Those 3 hours just flew by and it ended with me wanting more
BRING ON THE HOLY WARS!!!!
It was everything they said it would be and then some! Supreme spectacle with otherworldly intensity. Fan first was an experience I’ll never forget. A film for the ages. Long live the fighters!
I find it hilarious that some people here watched this show all the way up to this point and went along with all the weird stuff but a musical episode is where they draw the line.
Well i rarely like musical episodes, but this one sticks out to me, silly and fun. Yeah don't get the hate for the episode, but everyone has different taste it seems.
Season 2 of Witchblade reboots the series, confusing and muddling the show. With the timeline reset at the end of last season, NYPD detective Sara Pezzini rediscovers the powers of a mystical weapon known as the Witchblade (which seems to guide her and influence her) and the cult of followers that surround it. The timeline reset causes a number of continuity issues, as all the events and subplots from the first season are ignored and the Witchblade seems to have different powers than before. Some of the guest stars featured include Jeffrey Donovan, Eric Roberts, and Alexis Dziena. The stunt work is pretty good and several of the cases-of-the-week are fairly interesting. Yet while it’s entertaining, overall Season 2 of Witchblade is a mess that doesn’t seem to know what it’s doing...and thus was cancelled.
I have loved this show so far, and this episode was just the icing on the cake. I'd love it if the episodes were longer but hey if that's the criticism, you know they're doing something right. SNIPS!!!
7.5/10
Transmitting (radio signals) while hiding seems like a bad idea... :o :D
Huyang has much better combat skills than I expected!
"Well, that will set me back a bit." xD
Look's like Hera's indeed still a true Rebel ("Watch me").
It's nice to see her flying the Ghost again.
"You have no power." - Yeah, Sabine really doesn't have it easy... :o
And apparently Sabine's family died between Rebels and this show!?! :o That could definitely explain the tensions between Ahsoka and her.
"No one will be following us." - How could Sabine help them and what could possibly be her plan?!? She really seems to be blinded by her emotions for Ezra... :o
At least Ahsoka is now in that very powerful space with the floating pathways and dors/portals, again.
Seeing Anakin at the end was super exciting and promising! <3 I cannot wait for the next episode now... Hopefully it'll be good!
It was great to see the cabbage lord.