This was no doubt Supergirl's best episode to date. My only complaints are James (of course) and that the red kryptonite was somehow Maxwell Lord's brainchild. Otherwise, it was FANTASTIC.
Loving this show and its cast. Gives me a nostalgic feeling of the old WB shows.
I think many of us would love to take this journey, even for a moment.
I've always thought this show had such potential since day one. The 2nd season had me doubting its direction and I found it to be losing a little steam.
This episode is one of the good ones though - and my faith has been renewed. Excited to see what happens when all the lies are revealed.
Such an original take on the overused zombie story. Great cast of (mostly) fresh faces. Keep this one around!
I adore this show. It might be the most wildly imaginative series I’ve ever watched.
But am I the only one feeling zero chemistry between Chidi and Eleanor?
This whole “second chance at life” thing is interesting. I kinda miss the Fake Good Place, but we’ll see where this goes.
As long as we still see plenty of Janet, I’m happily along for the ride.
Still on the fence about this series. I’ve waited so long to check it out, expecting that type of indifference. I’m not a political person, nor a history buff, so I find myself lost in a lot of that jargon.
Staying for Russell and Rhys. Hoping to get on the right side of the fence as I keep watching.
Interesting premise, like ‘Fear’ but from the perspective of Marky Mark.
Penn is a snack, but too bad he’s Looney Tunes.
And I think we’re all on the same page about the curtain-free windows. Biggest (silliest) shock of the episode.
Curious to see more.
That was quite an opening!
Best superhero TV show ever. Hands down. Bravo to Cox and D'Onofrio! To say I'm excited for season two is an understatement.
Herr Starr pretending to be on the phone was everything.
Finally some REAL whitewalker action! And Daenerys and Tyrion!! Perfection.
Five stars, without a doubt. The most amazing episode thus far. Such an incredible show led by two phenomenal actors.
Keep 'em comin', ya ken! =)
I frickin' love this show!! And the Duke was hysterical!
One of my biggest television pet peeves is when a character can explain a situation a trillion times better than they actually do - and they don’t. When they can very easily defend their actions, successfully and succinctly - and they don’t.
That was Hughie here. Frustrating to no end. Starlight doesn’t deserve you.
Rant over.
At first, thinking of how this show once consisted of (and was catapulted by) fairly unknown actors, I was a little perturbed by the abundance of celebrity appearances. Then the twist happened… and that was actually all really clever.
I did NOT expect to get emotional watching this show. But here we are lol. It was all actually really sweet.
Also, kudos to James Marsden for signing up for something like this. If I wasn’t already a fan…
Not sure I’m a big fan of the alternate universe thing. This show was already complicated enough. And just when you’re getting a proper grasp on the story/characters — right before the final season, no less — they add parallel worlds to the mix.
I still love this show, but the complexities are beginning to get exhausting. I’m tired of trying to figure things out, and make sense of it all, during a season that should be tying everything together.
I’m hoping my opinion changes. :fingers_crossed_tone1:
I’m not ready. Not even a little.
Eleanor and Chidi STILL have ZERO chemistry — and I honestly think their relationship has been detrimental to the show.
I was hoping for a season where Clay isn’t a moody baby the entire time. Not sure I’m getting one.
Bravo, Schitt’s Creek. Bravo. You stole my heart and will truly be missed. Perfect ending.
Simply the best. xo
Why does it feel like this season has very little to do with the first two?
People are hating on this episode, and I get it. But if this were an episode of The Twilight Zone, I think it may have gotten more praise… because it wasn’t awful. And points for it going in a direction I didn’t expect AT ALL. But, for Black Mirror, it definitely missed the bar.
First, we have multiple timelines. Then, we have multiple worlds. Now, we have different versions of characters existing from separate choices that are made (i.e. Jonas). These complexities will either be absolute genius or sheer ridiculousness. And we’ll know in two episodes. Maybe.
Why does it feel like there are wayyy too many versions of Martha out there? And why does it seem like both sides (Adam and Eva) want to keep the loop going? Neither want characters to divert from their paths, and these characters repeat everything regardless — which is kind of annoying. And is anyone else disappointed that Noah isn’t playing a bigger role? He was being set up as this major antagonist.
Again, everything could come together in a remarkable way and make an impressive amount of sense. OR what seemed like a well-thought-out story over the course of three seasons could ultimately result in a whole lot of randomness, that was simply made to appear clever.
Obviously, I want things to wrap up nicely, but there’s something frustrating about a show that delivers more questions than answers. That’s been the journey of this series. So will it even matter what the destination reveals itself to be?
Hilda getting her revenge was EVERYTHING.
My one criticism... and maybe someone could help me resolve this in my mind: Where did the second Sabrina - the one who freed our original Sabrina from stone at the beginning - come from? If Sabrina was trapped, how did a second one ever come into play?
My head hurts from this time travel stuff.
That runway FLEW by. I had no time to take in any of those looks. Also…
“This is your last chance to impress me and save yourself from eliminationnnnnnn.”
HOW CAN THEY CUT THAT? I know it’s such a simple thing, but it’s another staple fallen by the wayside. They need to revert back to the old format next season. This is ridiculous.
Those cameos were nostalgic heaven. Love it!
Whoever cast young Whiterose needs a raise.