If the entire season of boring bus metas was building up to that single opening scene of DeVoe storming the black ops site, IT WAS 100% WORTH IT. That was so badass and so well done. Not to mention David as DeVoe was hella accurate. Damn. That was such a good episode. About time we got some Original Team Flash scenes.
I thought it was pretty neat. It's not Endgame, but it's not trying to be. It's a pretty small, kinda old-school self-contained superhero movie that doesn't do much to heavily worldbuild. It doesn't even have a post-credits scene with Sam L Jackson. But I thought it was pretty neat for what it is.
What?! But why?!
There better be some ressurection happening pretty soon and not in the last episode. The kid was tolerable only around Klaus. Come on!
The cast has different range of acting skills and some characters are written pretty one note to begin with (and it works most of the times). But it's really hard to watch Ben's actor trying to be evil. They could have written around this issue, by implying that he is good actually and just fails miserably at being intimidating or evil on purpose. But nope, he supposed to be legit at being this way... It's hard to watch.
I don't get people that want the show to end. Just stop hitting play and it will be ended for you. Why are you torturing yourself if you don't like it?
I do agree with the other replies, part 1 was great, 2 was meh. I liked the supercharged Flash fight, nice action, but the ending of it by meditating nah.
This episode was so painful. Hard to believe that a comic book show is one of the most thoughtful, emotionally honest things on TV. Season 3 is just excellent. It's an 8 or a 9 from me each week, and I'm honestly not sure what a 10 would even look like at this point.
Interesting twist, or further back story to the iconic character…..was great bringing Kal-El’s mothers consciousness into the mix, added more unexpected history.
Only have one question, did I miss them say a short distance shockwave? as Morgan Edge’s assistant, Leslie Larr, seemed to be unaffected
It seems that giant fella could have easily killed Barry, why did it not do that?
When they managed to get a picture of Jennifer from a Rittenhouse's piece of electronic equipment followed by their surprised reaction, that must have been one of the dumbest moments of the show. They already discussed in a previous episode the theory about Rittenhouse travelling to the past to save her, so it was obvious Jennifer means something to Rittenhouse. They obviously forgot about their own past deductions.
Whenever you're feeling down and thinking you're a worthless piece of sheet, just take a deep breath and let a glimpse of a smile decorate your lovely and simply human face, because deep down you know things could be worse, you could have Ashley's job (the regular Ashley, not the "also Ashley", I don't really know what that one does).
I like the period, the first moments of the Empire. With sixteen episodes in total I hope we get a lot of world building aside from the main story.
Anyone else thinks Hunter looks a lot like Rambo ? I Don't think it's intentional, though.
PART 2:
References, references everywhere. I caught the "Return of the King" one with Ray.
Oh shit, good ending. "Gideon" "I'm here Captain" "You always are". Damn, that line was so hot. But seriously, no one reprogrammed Gideon? I get that Sara's just acting as Captain and that Rip is the prime administrator but come on, shouldn't you at least considered informing Gideon not to listen to Rip? I already know this is gonna be so much fun. In the wise words of a friend: "the Legends are idiots". I really hope this is a plan or something, otherwise Damien is a dumbass for letting Evil Rip go.
The Sara seducing women through time topic is becoming quite repetitive to be honest. In part, I'm glad Ray interrupted them. Star Girl was totally wasted, but so were there rest of the members of the JSA.
Anyways, good episode and good character development of Ray. Can't wait to see more of Evil Rip next episode and what his plans are all along.
"You always have a choice". No, you don't. Sometimes you really don't have a choice. If a guy is trying to kill you and you don't have invulnerability, you cannot afford the risk of a long fight where you may end up dead. If the only way to stop him is by killing him, then there is no choice.
That pickpocket was the fella that Spike killed in a late season of Buffy. I recognised his voice. Anyway, do people really not notice when their watch has been nicked?
Damn Barry, leave Caitlin alone would you? Wasn’t enough to barg in to her home unannounced, you had to destroy all the work she has done? I get that they’ve been friends for a long time and he’s trying to look out for her but that was soooo patronising!
it's really sad seeing Elliot in pain crossing the line but he's got no choices anymore. this show gets better episode by episode.
The best show on TV right now. Despite other people suggesting that season 1 was better, I feel this season was amazing and better then the first. I think its more polished and the sound track it perfect, especially this last episode with the use of the song "The Moth & the Flame".
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
No idea why so many people don't like this but love the cartoon.
The cartoon has always missed something I can't put my finger on, but it made it boring and me unable to follow it.
This series however is so much better! I still can't put my finger on what it is, but this series finally actually has it. I can finally follow with interest.
I hate that all the haters talked down on this while it wasn't even out yet, and I'm glad I did not listen to them!
Not terrible so far. I'll withhold judgement until I'm further in, but the casting is excellent. Especially Kitara and Sokka.
The earth bending in particular looks incredible! Can't wait to see the earth kingdom parts.
Am I the only one that really liked the episode? Sure some things were rushed or off but they also had great scenes/elements from the anime! I like how they also try to make it their own. I do wonder how people like it who don't know the original (feel free to comment to let me know :wink:)
This is one of the strongest episodes so far. That ending is wild. Marc Spector, Stephan Grant and a hippo roll into a mental institution inside his own head. What a trip!
Good luck making an entire campus of students seeing what actually happened shut up about it. So many people must've seen it was Cate doing it all, makes no sense.
Damn! This might be my favorite episode yet. Great adaption of the winter section here.
Lots of foreshadowing to Part 2 in this episode. The way David talked about how “a crazy man killed that young girl’s father” was a great nod to what’s coming. And the daughter wanting revenge. They’re really leaning into vengeance, the cycle of violence, and “what is justice?” Even David telling Ellie she has a “violent heart” is eye-opening. It’s making clear the overarching themes.
Scott Shephard found a really great balance of the eerie/predatory side of David paired with that calm demeanor that makes you understand why people look to him as a leader. His one-on-one conversation with Ellie in the jail cell was so so creepy.
They’ve slowly been building to it all season, but this episode finally reveals the extent of how brutal Joel can be. Next episode should kick it up another notch.
And my god—what a performance from Bella during the Steakhouse sequence. Absolutely brutal and heart wrenching.
I'm clearly in the minority, judging by the comments, but I really enjoyed this episode.
Please just greenlight the spinoff about the piano-playing frog already!!
Like I don't get the direction this last season is going. I hope the climax is worth it because I can't stand that psychotic obsessed one dude that's can't stop looking into the taskforce.
Another episode that is meh, not going to rewatch this episode
The story was just as basic and clishee as the first episode but hell was this a great character episode! It was so good to see young Dooku and Qui-Gon in a moment way before all we know of the main Saga. And kudos to the voice actor! I immediately recognised that this was supposed to be a young version of Qui-Gon by the first sentence he spoke.
There was so much suspense in how the two would act and react because their characters were still on the way of getting to were we know them. Although I find the stage in which Dooku was in already a bit far and his distancing from the way of the Jedi could have been a lot more subtle I loved how they planted a comprehensible seed for his motivation to.becoming who he will become.
Also great work in creating these younger versions in terms of what the look like. They are absolutely convincing.