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I didn't think it was bad.
Then again, it wasn't really good, either.
A C+ feels right.
Mostly, of the movie I liked two scenes specifically.
Deadshot on the car, and Harley Quinn walking toward the helicopter.
Those, to me, were good scenes.
Other than that, most things were servicable at the least with a couple decent

That heel turn happened much faster for Bismuth than I expected. But there's just one question I have to ask, one that's been hanging over the end of the episode.

Why didn't Rose destroy the Breaking Point?
It was still where Bismuth left it, where she created it, where she showed it to Rose, and where she was poofed

Nope, at least I don't think so.
According to the wiki, the episodes are slated until the beginning of September.

Eh, the dialog during the fight felt kinda… A little too direct, if that makes sense? A little forced. Still, it was a decent episode overall, and despite most of the moves they used, you could tell both of them were holding back.

I'll be honest here, if we DO get a season 2, I don't want it to continue with these characters.
That doesn't mean I don't like them. But, I think we left them on a good enough note where we've seen the most interesting parts of their lives. Will Will deal with his new half nature well? Is El alive? Are the gates

I'm saying that Rose killed Pink Diamond. She was probably a comander or some other high rank, considering she was a Quartz, though.

Yeah, that's what clinched the metaphor for me.

I can't help but feel this is a bit of a metaphor for the mentally handicapped.
And it lends a more disturbing part to the story of literally seeing your body transform into a more beastial form as you slowly lose your mind.

It was. Sad.

On a happier note,
I don't know if it was intended or not, but having Garnet

Or his death could have been a dream.

… So I know it only came out about 12 hours ago.
But I just finished it.
And want more.

What the F%¢k*#% Hell are those two?

"Finally. In mere moments, the computer will decrypt the tablet and we will finally know what the Elder Gods commanded us to do to avoid their wrath.



Tell James we need more ejittpqkengi'aek'd milk. P'thang drank it all."

I kinda could understand Marty if he was a little less smarmy about it.
Imagine it, he's probably living off the sponsorship deal, and he knows he needs to set up new artists.
So he sees his son, an aspiring artist in a small town that may not mean much to the outside music industry.
He uses some of his production to

So they said that things would be different this season compared to season 1. I'm convinced.

I can't help but think that line was a setup for something in the future. Something like,
*bullets flying*
"What the bleedin' hell are we gonna do now?
…I have an idea.
Come on woman, they're not gonna lay down the guns 'cause you're handing out cookies.
Not, that. *fires bottle rocket* *person runs around on fire*
You got

Loved the episode. That fight scene was one of the stupidest and most fun pieces I've seen in a good while.
And just like our reviewer, I was always scared that something would happen to Eugene. Heck, I was scared the kids would force him into the fireworks while it was going off.
But that last scene when he talks to

OH, and point of order, did anyone else catch Walder Frey's crack about the Blackfish?
I don't think he's dead.

She looked like a goddamn super villain.
AND she pretty much is at this point.

HOLY GOD DAMN FUCK!
That's pretty much all I can say.

To be honest, the second Angel 1 said that they weren't there "officially" it clicked that they accidentally set the thing free.
And Jesus shit, the psychological ramifications of being forced to serve God is kinda a BIG can of worms right there.
Thanks to a watch mojo I saw when I was curious about Preacher, I'm pretty