I had no idea Ewan McGregor adopted a 3-year old girl from Long Way Round, episode 6, at 23:22. The flashback is deeply moving.
Boating adventure was a delight.
thank you for opening the finale season like this.
I loving this show more and more with each episode
Ugh, This ruined me forever.
Your weird cat? I’ll pulverize him! I’ll pet him in the wrong direction! I’ll put a cucumber beside him! That drives them crazy!
I am really disappointed with Beth. Randall is really passionate about this run and he wants to see things through (even if he doesn't win) but Beth doesn't want to see his side.
All the episodes have been good and timely, this is really Emmy award winning stuff now. Outstanding and should be mandatory viewing.
wow, wow, wow ... The Expanse is hotting up to be one hell of a show in season 2.
I almost fell asleep as I watched this. I'm not exaggerating or talking figuratively.
Such a wonderful episode, could have been a finale it was that good. Finally, answers and loose ends tied up.
The end scene with Julie was excellent. I absolutely loved the music in that scene as well.
Wow why introduce secret hiding places into the show if anyone can basically walk up to it and be like “this must be the secret hiding place” with zero effort. Very lazy.
"we kept amethyst" HAHA i'm dying
That was an amazing episode, they knocked it out of the park. Also I liked how the Christmas episode was in August so that's a bit a surprise compared to other shows. The breath scene and the last scene was absolutely amazing.
Easily the best episode of the season, amazing payoffs on almost every storyline, somehow I'm not even mad at the 45 minutes runtime. So much better than the entirety of the first half of the season (though I know the season is a slow burner, but still). And damn, the chemistry between Sam and Rebecca is through the roof.
Wow!!!! Craziest season so far.
OMG, That was a twist! Best episode EVER.
What a satisfying ending to a great season. I love how Nadia and Alan take care of each other and solve their problem, although I‘m a little bit sad that the other person can‘t remember what they‘ve been through together (at least in that universe).
Kudos for Roy, he's clearly the MVP of this season, but I have no idea what are they doing with Nate. First three episodes he's acting like a jerk, now he's bashed for a totally unrelated thing and I'm supposed to empathyze with him. It works only because it's like an arc continuation from the first season, but I have no clue what did they do to him in the first three eps, and just when I think we are past that, moreover, it's like it never even happened, there's a look on his face at the very end, the look of being benched again and his newfound self-confidence disappearing in a second, and God, I just hope he and Roy won't go face to face. Please God, no. It's already a big enough pain that Ted might not go to therapy to the Doctor until the end of the season.
This Armond and Dylan situation made me uncomfortable. The whole thing felt very rapey, inappropriate and creepy. Armond coerced Dylan into having sex and had to drugged him first. I don’t have a problem with them hooking up but it's very obvious Armond is in a position of power and took advantage. And if he did the exact same thing to a young female employee, Twitter would have been on fire because it's inappropriate to joke about such things. I'm surprised this isn't being talked about more.
Shane and his mom chanting "money money money!" at the dinner table. :laughing: Shane’s mom is right about nonprofit jobs. Did Rachel and Shane have a 10 minutes conversation before getting married? It seems like Rachel is surprised the person she married is such an obnoxious, terrible human being.
It's really hard to say who is the worst person in this series. Like, reaaally hard. :thinking:
boring so far. I'll give another 2 episodes a try.
We drive towards the end of TV's most thrillingly honest and emotionally deep show and finally see if Bojack's character arc meant anything. This show has been utterly wonderful and frequently moving.
Don't miss it!
The goof shows up at about 18:54 for me -- freeze your screen just after the guards shout "Destroy it!" and then look on the far left of the screen to spot what looks like a crew member in gray T-shirt, jeans and with a very visible dark watch on his wrist, flattening himself against the wall.
Just when you think the writers can't pull anything on us cause we're so good a picking the plot twists in this shoe they simply do it again!! I do wonder what the season would've looked like if there was no covid and all the other bad stuff in 2020. Then again it makes for some serious reality check up and the way they look at things. Giving the audience a different perspective. Can't wait to see what happens next
Phil, I can understand caving for the marriage and now trying to cater to Melissa... but NOT THE BEARD!! Say it ain't so!
Sometimes shows need episodes that are simply set up. I feel like this episode was part 1 to a two episode story. But the dynamic between Pascal and Bella carried me through, needed episode for the character development. It was a nice touch of realism that they explain Joel's bad hearing on the fact that he’s shot a lot of guns over the years, without ear protection.
As someone who hasn’t played the games or know much backstory, the quick jump in this episode to Kathleen interrogating the doctor about Henry threw me off. I thought I missed some scenes.
I find the show to be entertaining. But it isn’t anything groundbreaking. Some of the hype for it seems overblown because it feels like many other post apocalyptic shows/movies.
I'm actually surprised that the blue guy survived this episode.
Wow, The Expanse developed into something much more than, just another space show. It's an epic adventure. I hope session 3 continues with the quality the first two seasons have provided.
DELETE. DELETE. Delete those last two minutes. Nop nop nop nop, I don’t want it, I don’t care for it. I won’t settle for it. PLEASE GOD NO. Make it stop, undo it goddamn it
I liked it at the beginning, but now it is has become unbearable.
The baby is: a doll turned into a real baby? Leanne's baby? Someone else's baby? The dead Jericho resurrected by Leanne (like the dog)?
It's like nothing happens, every episode Dorothy goes to work, Leanne takes care of the "baby", Sean cooks something, Julian visits to conspire with Sean and they have dinners