This was a GREAT episode. And I'm saying that because YES MY BOY IS BACK <3
This episode was amazing! Loved the whole haunted house thing!
I am so glad I was right about my prediction that this episode would focus mostly on the crew on the Snowpiercer! It was once again nice, though the ending part felt a bit rushed. I don't know if it's because they spend too much time with the boarding or because they're still going to tell us a whole lot that happened during the last months on Snowpiercer, but the teaser for next week looked absolutely promising and I cannot wait to see what's become of my fave lil Detective Till ;-;
I feel so bad for the people who made this that they had to rush it all in 6 episodes. HOWEVER, some of the previous episodes also had some stuff in there that they could've left out in favour of setting up the finale better. All in all, I'm happy Scott & Lucas are still alive and 'family' ;-; and sad about Levi dying.
I definitely loved this episode even more because I'm from the Netherlands.
The "gezellig" boat guy is my favourite. I feel like one thing a lot of Dutch people have in common is that when we learn that the word has no translation in English, we INSTANTLY feel proud, and this episode felt gezellig. I also loved the Andre Hazes quip and Jan being excited about Groningen. (Though I personally would've thought it funny if they all took the train to Groningen). Also the bike thing... the old guy stealing the bikes, CLASSIC. Jamie & Roy in general, I love them.
And then of course, the part that followed Colin and Trent, my heart. I was crying. It's been a thing here in the Netherlands, and that already made me hyper-focussed on that storyline, but the fact that they choose this location to further it feels like it has a double meaning to me. Which I can really appreciate.
I may just watch this episode again because SO MUCH happened in it.
ORLO IS AN ACE KING! This show makes me so happy in general, but Orlo being written as asexual just adds ten cubes of awesomeness to it. ;-;
Ruby Cruz and Erin Kellyman getting emotional about representing queer characters made me emotional. As did Amar Chadha-Patel basically saying he'd always wanted to be a Han Solo/Indiana Jones type of character. Even if this show only gets on season, I am glad to have gotten something as hopeful as this.
Did they really need a redemption arc? I feel like this movie was missing all the heart of the original story, where the other characters who weren't the Sandersons drove the story forward, where the death of a small girl resulted in her brother being trapped for centuries, and the eventual outcome was both happy and sad at the same time. This one was just... meh.
I'm Dutch myself and this episode was brilliant. It's satire, so I know to take most of it with a grain of salt. But whenever Earn sneezed and EVERYONE went "gezondheid" I couldn't stop laughing. That was 100% accurate. The whole thing with Van & Darius though, damn, that went somewhere ;-;
Super glad Atlanta is back, and honoured that they did an episode about the Netherlands.
STROOPWAFELS! Now I'm hungry.
It's been a long time since I've laughed so much during a tv-show episode. But wow, this was totally worth the watch. This whole show has been amazing, this episode is fantastic! I'm still crying with laughter.
THE ENDING SCENE. LOUIE HAS MY WHOLE HEART, and his friends are so precious.
This show, mini series, small movie, IS INTENSE. I was not expecting that ending, and I feel so bad for JJ, he was just trying to help, and ended up dead. I'm going to need about a week to deal with this.
I am so disappointed by this show in contrast to the book: Piak has become a side-character, Magic adds nothing to the story and is undeveloped, and all these new characters don't get time to breathe in six episodes.
As a show on its own... the first episodes are much better than the last, and that is saying something. Then they add some gay, which I love, only to kill the song-writer in the last episode...
I liked the actor who played the villain, he was good.
I am slightly horrified about what Maggie did. Somehow, that's just... not okay, right?! RIGHT?! Aside from that, this episode was intense.
I want a Lando movie now.
this was such a sad episode :[
JJ IS BACK!! and that little reunion with his little boy had me tearing up.
I really liked this episode: the make-up was grimy, the battles were cool, the stakes were HIGH (my faves killed in a span of 4 episodes???) BUT MOST OF ALL, I'd just like to say, for an episode called 'Night', I was surprised the lighting was so good that I could ACTUALLY see what was happening! A pet peeve of mine with a lot of recent shows (in Star Wars as well) is that whenever it's night, I cannot see a thing. Here I was instantly happily surprised that I could.
This was SO GOOD, I tried to only watch 1 episode at a time, but these last two were so engaging and intense that I just had to sit through them. This show did really well in making me sit at the edge of my seat and feel for all the characters. I need a second season.
I'm loving all these new characters who got introduced.
Oef, this show is INTENSE. Very realistic (though we might be looking at a worse situation in 2037). The one thing that made me tear up though (aside from the intro speech) was the idea of a Palestinian and Israeli state living side by side together in peace.
Wow, this episode was emotional and beautiful. The ASL musical number was beautiful and the story between the father and daughter as well. Made me tear up inside. Also Tobin is growing on me, the last two episodes his small parts were wonderful. I feel like it was a great choice to have him be the one who knows ASL. I don't care much for the love triangle, but I am so here for Zoey's brother and his wife talking like grown-ups about how they feel. Brilliant choice of song regarding that story beat, I'm a fan.
Four episodes in and for a while there the Pilot was my favourite episode, but this one is incredible as well. The story line with Mo is interesting and nice, but I also love Zoey trying to talk with her other neighbour. It's so nice to see kindness on tv.
I love all the inconsistencies. Very clear that they either swapped the writer team for this season or they forgot what they wrote for the first season.
Scot's anxiety being healed by a single event... I really hope the show runners don't do this to me. I want this character to have more of a journey.
"we've been waiting for three years"
My favourite parts of this season so far has been Brother Constant and Polly.
Wow. This was intense. This was something. So much surprised me but also really didn't. I am, softly spoken, in SHAMBLES.
I AM STILL CRYING??? Yet I freaking loved it.
Watched it in Japanese and I am still chuckling at the voices for the World Five, some sound like AI, most sound like Japanese voice actors attempting an accent. All in all, it's wonderful and I love it.