Well, it was either that or 42.
Well, it was either that or 42.
Wait, why is Charles Xavier playing Legion?
Now I'm thinking maybe Stripe (or other soldiers) could have gone through the same loops over and over again, realizing something's wrong, struggling with the system, given a "choice" that's not a choice at all, rinse, repeat. Maybe he's went through that before and isn't a new recruit at all, maybe he was just sent…
That part messed up my mind in all the right ways.
I've seen multiple comments on these articles from people like myself, who almost stopped watching Black Mirror because The National Anthem didn't hook them. It's a simple premise and a solid episode, but this show has done so much better since then.
Well played. I guess it's wait and see.
I'm a big believer in this theory and I really hope it's true, but there's one more thing: We saw de-aged Anthony Hopkins when Ford was telling Bernard the story of the creation of the park and, unless he's 100 years old, it's hard to think much more than 30 years has passed since then, since he looked on his late…
Well, I try to try, but I fail miserably.
I keep watching closely for that possibility, I feel it might be on to something, but at the same time, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. We know that MiB has been coming to the park for 30 years and that the park is around 30 years old, which means he's been coming pretty much since the beginning, and we know…
She's a home caretaker.
Not everything, but Luisa's storyline always tends to fall into the soapy side.
Watch the scene in which Ford explains Albert's story again, please.
So is the Latin Lover Narrator actually an older Rogelio?
I just need Petra back STAT. I'm having a whole lot of fun with Anezka's storyline but I miss her. Sadface emoji.
"That's not very realistic". You're watching this show wrong.
#VVRPD
I'm only gonna relax and believe they're not gonna kill Michael by the time the credits roll on the series finale, probably. Dude just seems too good to be true.
The streak lives on! 46 episodes of pure perfection, almost getting to the Big 5-0 and Jane the Virgin is still as hysterical, heartwarming, ridiculous, tearjearking, touching and jaw-dropping as when it first premiered, only getting better by the minute. God how I love this show.
It really speaks volumes about the versatility of the format. Hopefully they can tweak the formula further in the next seasons and we don't get another White Bear any time soon.
Maybe the people who are still alive can only go to a certain era each time (they're in a trial period, after all, it's bound to have some limitations) but those who are already dead can change between them at will.