“...breaking their single-day record for new subscriber sign-ups,”
“...breaking their single-day record for new subscriber sign-ups,”
Why do they keep calling her the First Officer? She was stripped of that rank surely and Doug Jones character is the FO of the Discovery.
CORRAL!
Have you reached out to AV Club or any other sites for a job? Or perhaps maybe thought of starting a Outlander blog? Even though I may not be the first to agree with everything said in the reviews, pointing out that the reviewer has “once again missed the point” every. single. week. is annoying af and not the most…
I’m aware it’s a trope, but it doesn’t make me any less sick of Rose.
The later seasons of show constitute a tremendous bait and switch: a show that was sold to its viewers based on the witty repartee of single mom raising her daughter turns into a full scale celebration of how much better the rich are than us. In a just world, everyone in the life and death brigade would have lost…
I’m not sure about why Price needs Angela that much.
Yea, I’m on the fence with the show at this point and was just going to read the recap rather than watch but decided to watch first. I knew it was going to be her pretty quickly into the scene. For what it’s worth I absolutely hated the use of music during the shooting, seemed pretty corny.
Wasn’t trying to! I was scrolling through a feed of several websites and stumbled upon the title of this article, but of course I didn’t read the article itself until I finally watched the episode.
I’m guessing it’s just not *that* literal.
I thought the episode was excellent. Maybe an A- for me. That opening montage was especially brilliant.
I have never experienced this myself, but I would expect that seeing someone you are familiar with manifesting an entirely different personality must be pretty creepy.
Don’t read reviews before watching the episode!
They didn’t say who died or how they died.
Really? You put that someone dies in the title of the review? That gets pinned to the top of the home page? Not cool.
The loss of Joanna felt like a massive waste here. I can’t help but feel like it indicates the show never really knew what to do with her long-term once it established her as the chilling, Lady Macbeth figure she was for the first two seasons.
I stumbled upon the title of this article right before I started watching the episode, so, thanks for the sort-of-spoiler, AV Club. Now all I could think while watching it was “I wonder if he dies, I wonder if she dies, I wonder if they die now or by the end”
Choose your stupid titles better ¬_¬
Unless the writers actually said they hate this episode and it is just somehow a cash-grab, i don’t see how comparing it to Cherry Pie makes any sense.
YES!! Ask Erik Adams to disclose the number of unique page views every AVClub article gets.
I really hope Depp's character takes him to task over ignoring eminently sensible quarantine laws.