It was a good episode, but I am confusedanoia :anguished:
where is the fucking master chief armor !?
The best part was when a bunch of Wall-Es/Evas showed up and started talking! XD
I really have no idea what was going on at the end of this episode :sob:
Great closer to the season. I still don't understand why William is obsessed with destroying everything, including the Sublime. Is it his fixation on survival of the fittest? And, is Dolores becometh the new Dr Ford?
I love the Westworld world, but I felt this episode (and the previous episodes) had some terrible dialogue, not at the level of the first two seasons, and some parts felt rushed, a lot of short scenes then move on to the next one. The last two minutes are a good opener to the second half of this season. I hope it will improve.
I don't care how much ridiculousness or plotholes there are, this was A+
I don't think I'll be happy with how this show ends unless the robots win or humans are forced to a truce :laughing:
I'm sad that this is the last episode for a long time. Maybe it's time to read the books :joy:
Great episode, lots of character building and emotions. Really nice that Aleida and Bill are now best buddies and will become a superstar engineering team. Glad someone finally knocked it into her head that she needs to take some ownership of her actions. Also, I really don't understand where this this mom and her best friend's son thing is coming from.
This movie will always have a special place in my heart because it was the first movie I ever watched on the computer, if you get what I mean ;)
People saying it could be better...this was great for something back in 2000. Movie and story telling have evolved over the last 20 years. But I am not a film critic. Would watch again though!
Weak writing, some of these episodes. oh if we get all the ships in the plasma cloud we can blow them all up! this [task] is impossible, but... maybe ... :person_facepalming:♂
They also handed the camera to a 5-year-old. The amount of shaky cam is unbearable.
No clue what was going on. If we had to watch this episode for class, I would get a zero on the quiz.
All I can say, besides this having been a wonderful, excellent show, is that I keep thinking Iorek will transform into Optimus Prime whenever he talks.
Terrible. This is what happens when you try to follow the book too closely and not realize book to movie does not always work. The earliest Harry Potter films were awkward, the latter ones were excellent with great pacing and a logical flow. If you haven't read the book, please, read it for the superior experience.
I have never played the Halo games. I only know the enemy is the Covenant, you can wield the Energy Sword, the talking AI Cortana is around, and there's something called Reach (because one of the games was Halo: Reach). Also never knew what this Halo word came from. In any case, it's like they packed 10% of the story in 6 episodes, and then did the 90% in the last two. But this last one was pretty fun!
they need to tone down on the shaky cam a bit.
classic anime ending, where nothing made sense at all :laughing:
What I don't get is a drone host reacting to being stabbed in the abdomen (maybe it's to let Caleb think he's closer to escaping?) and Frankie leaving a gun right outside the door with a suspected mole behind. Otherwise, getting closer to a banger finale :smile:
jurassic park, starring Tim Cook. worst acting of the year, worst dialogue of the year, worst jokes of the year.
I hope Dracula comes back!
Every time Forest appears, I think back to that character from The Hangover.
hmmm, I think I'd always save my sister first, but I guess this was the only way to make the reveal dramatic
Amazing show. Glad I stumbled upon it. Give it a chance. First episode I was like :exploding_head: but got better.
Poorly written and paced. Hanging out in a cave and then it collapses after you take a drink of water? Ten year old kid and first thing you do after waking up from accident is check a pulse?? Grown up girl has no qualms killing someone? Good thing it's only five episodes to get through.
Great story and universe, just a disappointing way it played out on big screen. Too many "dramatic" scenes. Too many "dramatic" conversations. Feels like all the other Snyder DC movies. Close up scenes, like the fireside chat, have the weirdest greenscreen that makes it look like a 70s western. Spider fight scene - terrible. Antagonist dressed in white dress shirt and a tie? And all it took to down the King's Gaze was to hit the joystick in the gunner's seat? And the obsession with slow-mo scenes. They seem to love seeing slow-mo dust. One slow-mo scene focused on the dust from a dead guy falling down.
What a perfect place to end the episode...
I am gonna be so mad if a Hashira dies in each season. But I would not be surprised b/c it's anime :sob:.
Am I the only one who kept thinking ... quick, Tanjiro collect the blood now, before he disintegrates!
Zenitsu ... can't stand him, haven't witnessed anything as bad as this. I ended up fast-forward whenever he starts being a :scream_cat: and I really hope it gets better seeing that he is part of the OP and on the cover, too :sob:
A fun show, gets confusing at times, I get the characters mixed up.
Only wish the ending was different. Where Song Yi-kyung is free, because Koo Kyung-yi lets her escape, since they have mutual understanding of the faulty justice system. She's too cute to be in prison.
It is so messed up they killed big good bro robot and his little buddies :anguished: :angry: