Between Starr’s ear, the pilot’s sunburn, his chewed-off arm, and Cassidy ripping the skin off his hands... I’m gonna vomit.
That ear is VERY distracting.
It wasn’t a particularly funny episode of SNL, but it certainly is a memorable one.
I’m a liiiiiiittle disappointed that Carol didn’t get to do the job herself... but that was a nice little twist.
Now TWD has a big challenge on their hands. Alpha was a stellar villain — and now she’s gone. Where to go from here...
The Long Night: TWD Edition.
Fans who have lost faith in this show need to find their way back again. It may not be the same show it once was, but “different” isn’t always a bad thing. This episode was quality television. And it’s a shame that so many old fans are probably missing out.
Samantha Morton is one of the best things to happen to TWD in a long time.
Ryan Hurst took Beta to creepier heights in this episode. The whole scene with him descending upon Alexandria was pretty effective.
Great episode.
Pretty decent job for a non-actor. Solid episode.
Adam Driver is SNL gold.
A return to form for the show with all the heart. :blue_heart:
Ally and John Cage were always the heart and soul of this show.
Crossing my fingers and toes that Ethan gets back in it!
Giving us a little Scottish “L-O-V-E” gave me life.
3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Burnt Offerings’:
Excuse me while I Google the entire meaning of this film.
It had so much potential that it never reached. However, I noticed a lot of distinct horror film elements that are used today — and I wouldn’t be surprised if they were inspired by this film.
It was certainly creepy (especially the ending). Karen Black was great. But there needed to be more Bette.
Nick is a piece of sh:asterisk_symbol:t. Sabrina... girl, you need to stop chasing him. He doesn’t deserve you.
Otherwise, great episode. Loving the coven rivalry and how the stakes have risen.
Loving the 80s theme. But I feel like this could’ve been a :asterisk_symbol:little:asterisk_symbol: more of a slow burn. I think too much is happening too fast. Curious to see where this goes over seven more episodes.
A cute, quirky show - with tons of heart - that wasn’t always perfect, but ended perfectly. Definitely well worth the binge.
Janet was THE best of this series.
Now I understand why Phoebe’s winning all these awards.
Such a lovely, touching, heartbreaking and hilarious series. I want to see more so bad, but at least we know that she knows she’s loved.
Bravo.
3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’:
Extra Note: This was the best Terminator film since T2, hands down.
Dwight: “Still filmin’, Al?”
YUP. Yes, she most certainly is.
When. Will. These. Tapes. Go. Away?!
Otherwise, not a horrible episode. I liked the idea of the Gulch, but now who knows.
3 Thoughts After Watching ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’:
FINALLY. A quality episode that piqued my interest.
Diggin’ the addition of the rabbi. Enjoyed him from the start.
Also, Mo Collins is tremendously underutilized. I’d watch her drive a truck and ramble on for an entire hour.
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As a big ‘Walking Dead’ supporter, I hate to admit it... but, this was - hands down - one of the worst episodes EVER in this universe.
I am OVER Al and her :pound_symbol:%$&ing stories. Nobody cares anymore. Toss the camera aside. Storytime is over. I could barely stay awake.
With a decline in viewership, it’s time to reinvigorate your audience. This is not how that’s done.