elisa86
Elisa Martmont
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They really tried to “Best of Both Worlds” this cliffhanger. Even the music is reminiscent of a Trek cliffhanger.

Clearly not a Gotham fan.

I missed Macgruber when it came out but I loved Last Man on Earth and will now watch anything Will Forte is in. 

I think in the Catholic Church, the congregants tend to be more liberal than the Church.

I think we’re missing the real question here, which is why did these teenage ne’er-do-wells use a film camera in the first place? Because if the pictures were digital and instantly sharable, the unprocessed film couldn’t be used as a MacGuffin, that’s why. Seems like the clunkiest tech-neutralizing plot device since

“What I do is not who I am.” Ah, the central delusion of Barry Berkman, and the one that made this one of the best series of 2018 and one of TV’s best tragedies in a long time. Not since Vic Mackey have I seen an evil man so determined to hold on to the belief he’s good, and so willing to destroy everything around him

That entire opening exchange, before the title credits, had me laughing and smiling like hell. This show is so adorable.

And then the excitement of the entire crew over a first contact mission. Again, this show is so adorbs.

And it turns out that Rosa is constantly on Instgram because her brunch friends told her it was what she needed to do to promote her homemade jewelry.

Amy made it work for me. “Keep it in your pants, Santiago.” “That’s exactly where it’s going.” It’s a little cartoonish sure but Fumero pulls it off.

I’m a little confused; I don’t think white women are excluded from body hair? Maybe western European white women? But. I mean, anyone of Jewish or Mediterranean descent knows what this is about... I was mocked mercilessly for my nipple/tuft of chest hair when I was younger, and certainly got endless mocking in junior

They know the only people who are going to see this are the kind who need to know that the dog doesn't die first.

Someone ply Graham Norton into hosting. Also, load every person there up with enough booze to kill Keith Richards and you might have yourself a stew goin'

Almost lost my lunch when Claire was reciting that poem while deplorably stealing the natives’ land. This season has been so effective in that regard. But I still don’t understand why they’d settle there when war is just around the corner. Why not go to a more peaceful country instead?

I dunno...Mac might be a terrible person, but his internalized homophobia (hell, his whole ultra-masculine persona) has always had this weirdly tragic edge to it. Like, on the surface Mac comes across as a shallow, douchey, gym-rat bro who tries to be a “badass” and a “tough guy”...but after a while, it became sadder

OK, OK. I get it, suspend disbelief. And that was a hell of a fight. But two major Idiot Ball moments for me.

Agreed with the author---this episode was extremely frustrating, because they spent half the show basically playing back unaltered clips, and then spent wayyyy too little time on what could’ve been one heckuva premise.

But she might not remember the exact year or location of when it happened, so her whole story is suspect.  /s

Gregson is spent, he has to take his retirement after this. There is no way he can go on working cases with Sherlock after being accessory to murder and forcing Sherlock to burn his US residency to save Joan without harming the Captain or his daughter, who really has never had any business being a cop.