It's weird they spent all that time setting Lincoln up as a Charlie replacement/secondary Peter, only to write him off here.
Also, while it's supposed to be touching, Lincoln's decision here is actually kind of fucked up if you think about it. He's salty that Olivia doesn't like him as much as Peter. So he spots an opening in the alternate universe, because his double died, where he has sort of a second chance at Olivia. And it just so happens that this Olivia was in a deep friendly-on-the-verge-of-romantic relationship with his double. Using emotional leverage to score the back-up girl, yay? Why are all the characters ok with this? Broyles isn't going to go "uh you have a job here, get you ass back over to this side"? lol
Why didn't Peter just simply explain that he had fallen right into her vagenda?
Finally!!!
... he got to visit Paris :zany_face:
– Doctor.
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Not my favorite episode by a long stretch, but that movie reference (https://youtu.be/hoe24aSvLtw?t=32) was epic, to say the least :joy:
Oh grow up Chuck! You’re the one who told the agent who you were, Sarah did what she had to to protect your ass
What a wild episode. I miss the easier times when the internet didn’t have that big of a role in our lives
This was so hot lol
Interesting concept. I liked that they dared to try something different. The episode definetely managed to capture the absurd way the dreams work, how they seamlessly shift between environments and themes. Maybe not everyone’s cup of tea, but it was definetely creative.
I'm just disappointed that they didn't show Reid babysitting Henry :(
Screwed up by the end. Could they really not keep a bloody child at bay? What a pile of garbage story writing.
Such a heavy episode! The tension was palpable all the way through
Not to victim blame but the victims in this episode are the dumbest motherfuckers in the world. How do you get killed by a car in a parking lot full of other cars to hide behind or run between? And why would you run in a perfectly straight line in the middle of the road instead of at least trying to zig zag?
There you are, expecting a normal episode of regular and evil and supernatural drama, and then they sneak in the "class protector" scene. Perfect moment.
I tried not to, but I couldn't hold my tears during Jonathan's speech. "Class protector"
Shout out to my girl Shangela, cameoing in this episode with possibly some of the worst lipsyncing in a while.
A thoroughly satisfying episode! Loving the humour this season too. Those stick figures :laughing:
Great to see the interns working together
The first time Sheriff Lamb isn't a dick.
Nooooo! Not Troy! :( I didn’t expect him to be a dirty smuggler with another girlfriend. I’m so sad about that!
The acting in this show is just so fucking good. That scene between Elizabeth and Paige where she's reprimanding her daughter literally gave me the chills.
What a funny scene when all three teens are sitting on the couch drinking beer because no parent from both families are around since they’re all (almost) working on the same thing without knowing it :sweat_smile::man_shrugging_tone2:
Surprisingly good. It starts slow but stick with, it you will be rewarded by the end.
8.5/10. The mother/daughter fashion show stuff had a few chuckles, but otherwise didn't rise above pleasant for me. But the Daria-Trent-Jane storyline was superb. The show does such a great job at these well-observed interactions between people, especially young people, that feel so real and subtle. Daria's various reactions to Trent in the piercing hut (jealousy at Monique, embarrassment at being the kid sister's friend, happiness at being called cool) felt genuine and layered. Daria's a character with a staid exterior, but such a rich inner life that the show depicts with great nuance. Still good laughs and cutting remarks as always, but it's the well-crafted characters who know and feel more than they say that puts this show over the top.
Harris going up in flames is probably the most satisfying scene in the whole season!
This might be my favorite episode. Never fails to give me feels and make me cry.
Featuring a young John Cho, who later became known for portraying Harold in the Harold & Kumar films, Chau in the short-lived TV series Off Centre, and Sulu from the JJ Abrams' Star Trek films. He does a very good job and is clearly already a very talented actor even at this relatively young age. Made this for a very enjoyable episode!