He freaky :rofl: glad to have Cisco back
Time to put this show on “watch in background” list. CW shows are pretty shitty but this new season is just garbage. I can’t believe they got signed up for season 8.
They should've let Chester touch the fusion sphere.
Also, Top was under police custody without a metahuman dampener?! Who the hell thought that was a good idea? And Cecille is now torturing people??
CW, just let this show die FFS.
Omg, do you know Gandalf :rofl:
The show probably needed Sophie to figure out that she is Batwoman. She will most likely be the one who foils the other guy's attempt to have Batwoman's blood tested and ran through the database to determine her true identity.
Now THAT is how you write TV. One word, that last word, took this episode from great, to un-fucking-forgettable.
Ok so apparently Marvel comics’ fans were very excited about this episode as it revealed many characters which are known to them leading them to more theories.
In my case, I have no clue who Agatha Harkness is, or which superhero Monica will be, or what that fly represents BUT I am intrigued to know so hopefully this will be explained in the next episode. And what happened to the kids??
PSA: hold ON through the credits there are TWO post-credit scenes
The thing I love the most about WandaVision's finale, and what some people aren't gonna like, is how straight forward it actually turns out to be. In the end, WandaVision was a show about grief and loss, and both Wanda and Vision were at the center of it. Because of that, the show wisely foregoes sudden reveals or shocking revelations in favour of emotional catharsis. And yes, while one answer in particular could be seen as a cop out, personally I think it was a wise decision to instead simply skip over it and instead hone in on the things that really make this show tick.
And both of the climaxes for Wanda and Vision turn out to be smaller conversational scenes amidst the more fantastical battles (which are standard Marvel fare, meaning very fun and well shot) - Paul Bettany in particular kills it here and the promise of seeing more of him is tantalizing. And yes, seeing the Scarlet Witch fully unleashed is worth the viewing alone, a moment and look ripped straight from the comics in the best way possible.
The five stages of grief brought forth in tangible form. Wanda's journey through her own trauma is as compelling as it gets - the kind of backstory that isn't exposition but necessary character drama. Probably some of the best written stuff to come from the MCU in awhile (a franchise that has had much better writing then most blockbusters), letting the audience feel her trauma and sadness from the core of her experiences rather then just a brief throwaway line. And they don't screw around either - Wanda is the one responsible here, in a very "House of M" esqe moment that feels earned and deepens her character.
Lots of other great stuff here too. Kathryn Hahn is still stellar as Agatha, and her opening scene in Salem is a highlight as it introduces us to the concept of witches in the MCU, while the mid-credits scene is a fantastic reveal of who the big final threat is likely to be. So far the show continues to be one of the MCU's finest offerings and I can't wait to see how it all ends.
Oh man pure chills down my spine when Vision said "what aren't you telling me?" to Wanda
man I absolutely love this show!!!
Well, this episode got dark very fast.
First, the kids aging up is creepy weird. Second, Wanda emerging from the hex; that's freaky. And for a moment, I thought she was going to kill the head of S.W.O.R.D.
He wants some agency and Wanda isn't giving it to him. He wants to live properly. I'm feeling really sorry for Vision; let the boy be free!
TECHNICAL SCORE: 7/10
ENJOYMENT SCORE: 8/10
OH MY GOD IT'S FUCKING PIETRO!!!! EVAN PETERS PIETRO! Lowkey wish it was Aaron Taylor Johnson tho...... BUT I KNEW IT. Every time the door bell ring, I always wish it was Pietro and it wasn't, but I kept thinking 'oh, it's coming alright, it's coming' and then BOOM.
Also, I have never been more scared of Vision until he raised his voice as he argue with Wanda, like..... shit, I'm genuinely scared.
OMFG! Its rare that I have a total full-blown unrepentant geekasm, but the last five seconds of this episode are the best five seconds of television since Buffy sang in a musical.
This felt a bit stronger than the pilot episode, but I’m still on the fence. It felt more like a jumble of disparate (but good) story ideas than a cohesive whole. I think the problem I have with this series, so far, is that we are joining it in media res. That’s an okay storytelling device sometimes, but with this series I think the story would have been better served if it had just started six months back with debris falling for the first time. Or with the first sighting of the ship. Having the story set at a time when there’s already an Orbital organization with a team ready and able to test debris levels and (somehow) shut them down via an app just feels like it cheapens things a bit too much. You shouldn’t be able to disable the weekly McGuffin with the press of a button.
I guess the Nattering Nabob's of Negativity have never heard of a "filler" episode, that is, one that doesn't add much to the advancement of MAIN the storyline, but, (if you look closely) does add to the information we currently have. To wit:
The Debris has cloning capability, thus a potential explanation for Finola's Papa being corpus vivum, rather than corpus mortuum.
The Debris DOES NOT have to come into contact with you to generate a clone.
The Clones are IMPERFECT segments of the whole personality of the original.
The Debris can manipulate and move surrounding metal materials to create primitive constructs as needed, although unfortunately, they shut it down before it actually did what it was trying to do. (heal the original, or transport him elsewhere???)
Transcription errors (e.g. Brundlefly) can occur if multiple data sets are introduced at the same time.
There are agendas WITHIN agendas on both the CIA and MI6 sides of the "cooperative" arrangements, with plenty of duplicitous liars all around.
Bryan (for now) is willing to play along, but, it looks like he may have a line he won't cross.
And last but not least,........ PEEPS!!
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If only there was someone that had experience in rebuilding faces that could be motivated to help Kate out...
If that actually happens it'll look like it was all planned out from the start of the show, which would be funny as well as proof that the writers here know a thing or two, even if I thought they were dropping the ball with how meh S1 Kate was - also, very good on them for calling out how Kate kept making up excuses for letting Alice get away.
Great episode! This one I found to be of particular note. In a previous episode I was critical of a particular topic and some say it was Aram joking around. However in this episode there was a very clear distinction of Aram's wit and humour and it made me LOL, that's the Aram I remember (and the writing). Then we had a particularly intense moment pulling out all stops with Redington. I really love Spader in this role... Simply just Nails it Every time. Not too mention the writing is usually good, but this was exceptional. Too good to miss this episode.
Another good episode, I love the way the show balances all the characters. The brothers relationship is great and family drama is not overdone and actually concludes in a reasonable way. Finding out that Captain Luthor was married to Lois in his world is a great twist. Just a shame we have to wait 2 months for the next episode!! :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:
"How is my phone suddenly working?!" - winning line of the episode.
All in all, a decent head-shrinker episode with a sprinkling of comedy and action. I was entertained and only dozed off once. Also, didn't really see it before, but Safiya is actually kinda spicy, bit like a slow calculated burn... she seems to just make everyone as hot and bothered as she is... although, on a scoville scale, she'd be more of a Ghost Pepper while Alice is an out of control Carolina Reaper... LOL!
Yes, we're all mad here (you too!), you've got to be to keep watching this show.
Talk about re-opening old wounds -- and, I don't mean Ocean.
ok but no one remembered to take a pic of the map before it was taken from them? c'mon it's 2021
The name of the big, evil ship is one of those incredibly on-the-nose things where I have to remind my adult ass that this is a kids show, and also Star Wars has always been incredibly on-the-nose. It helps when you get byproducts like this episode title, which somehow manages to be both ridiculous and cool.
I hadn't enjoyed an episode of the Blacklist this much in a long time. Beautiful tribute.
So Batwoman knocks out serial killer/hitman Victor Szasz, then takes off leaving him on the ground, yup that makes sense.
This season has been beyond my expectations for a SCIFI show. It's going to be very hard to match it once it's finally over. I'm very thankful they picked it up for one more season to wrap stuff up
Totally lost it at Holden's face when Amos brings aboard their new crewmate, laughing until my sides hurt!
Camina turning the tables was just great!
I would have prefered it if she just shot the bitch(sorry for the term, but it fits) from behind without making a fuss.
And yes, of course she knew what would happen.I think it is amazing how people who fought for their freedom not long ago are this willing to go under Marcos banner, who is a tyrant at best and a slavemaster at worst.
Oksana leaving would have upset me at the beginning of the season, but at this point her cowardess started to really go on my nerves anyway. So good ridance.
I think they closed the small storylines well and are set up pretty well to close the big final one in Season 6.
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