This episode just exist to spoiled you about The Sopranos, so with you never watched and want to watch Sopranos, be warned.
That K.E.V.I.N part was brilliant and on point
Best of the show so far, scenes shot at night where you can ACTUALLY SEE WHAT'S HAPPENING, great fun action, amazing dialogue and Sauron at his peak
Have never felt so bored watching an episode of a Star Wars show in my life. We pretty much just watched episode three again.
I'll be repetitive but I'll say it again, there is no series in history with dialogue as well written and logically staged as Succession.
That Shiv and Tom balcony scene, just another example of some of the best written dialogue paired with some of the best line delivery you'll ever see in a show. Succession is just on point with every episode.
Jen breaking 4th wall like it's nothing
I never know what to expect with this show. This show is so great and original.
this episode is definitely by far one of the best, and the amount of screentime Alicia got, OH MY GOD, I forgot how it felt to be so invested in one episode of this show
It amazes me that walking dead could have the worst episode of the series, to arguably one of the best ever on the show; back to back.
Well... It seemed like the episodes were getting slightly better, and then we got this. A modest attempt to make us care about 'Princess' however it's really late in the game to make us try to care about a new character. It's also REALLY obvious where the episode is going, so it's really just spinning the wheels. Then when the episode is about to end you think you're gonna get some substance but nope, that's too much to ask for. One of the most unnecessary episodes of any show I've ever seen, which says a lot given how many unnecessary episodes this show has already produced.
Incredible tension with almost zero on-screen violence. That's Homeland at its best.
The latter half of this episode, where everyone either converges on or watches together at one event, is almost too tense, almost daring us to see it all go wrong any moment (and I applaud that when the "wrong" finally happens, the show has us know about it as much and the same time as other characters, because that collectively slow-realizing shock is so effective and chilling). And after three (almost too) slowly building episodes, we finally have a classic Homeland cliffhanger. I'm not sure though if Max in this ep is used to add to the tension or be a throwaway gallows humor about what happens at the end, lol.
I'm watching for the sake of watching. Its ok. Im not pulled in like I have been with other shows.