itrainmonkeys
itrainmonkeys
itrainmonkeys

For me, I felt like Hannibal and Mr. Robot were both equal with movie quality. Maybe True Detecvtive S1 as well. But every week I'd be watching and thinking "how is this a TV show?". Always loved the cinematography of all these (as well as Fargo from Noah Hawley).

Yup! The swap from kid to adult but scene staying the same messed with me. Guessing because he and The Eye have mental powers they were able to fight with things more than the others.

Reminds me of Mr. Robot in the way that they incorporate it into the scene and don't take away from what's happening. I love seeing "LEGION" pop up at points.

The whole time with them (featured together or separate) I kept saying to myself "Oh, you better not. You leave them alone!" and was so glad to see them not be permanently separated.

For me the last few years in "this is almost movie quality" was this, Mr. Robot, and Stranger Things. They approach these things as cinema quality and to be honest it helps to change from the 20+ episode seasons. I love all of these shows for the cinematography and high level of quality but if they had to stretch it

In some respects we could say Hawley has been responding to Hannibal but either way I'm happy to be having two amazing showrunners constantly pushing the boundaries of what TV will allow. Holy shit are these two both "must watch" names for me these days.

So, so good. And to think she felt like she had to consult with others before taking the role. I'm glad she did it and hope she becomes a main star of Fargo Season 4.

Door opens and no feet step in, but the door closes. My thoughts: "Oh good…..we'll get some answers about this."

Nobody stopping Morgan from strangling Richard is such bad writing.

Richard was planning on leading the fight against the saviors and told Ezekiel he'd tell them what he needed to tell them when they get back to the kingdom. He thought he was going home that day.

"Morgan, stop killing our friend!" no one even whispered it,

Maybe it had to do with the other crops/garden being infested with bugs like that woman told Ezekiel. Perhaps they only had melons this time (though it would have helped to explain that on the show). Or maybe it's just lazy writing.

He stood there and didn't break it up because the saviors specifically told them not to intervene. This complaint is mostly coming from people who I don't think paid close enough attention to it. First of all, he doesn't stand silently. He literally yells at Morgan to stop and shouts his name a few times. Also, the

The saviors (who had guns) specifically told them not to intervene. If there were no saviors around I'm sure they would have tried to stop Morgan.

The Saviors (guys with the guns) literally told them not to intervene.

Plus Richard had planned on explaining himself (or so he says) when they "get back". He had planned on leading the fight against the Saviors so I don't believe he was in agreement to die right then and there.

It all had to have been planned.

Don't think Eugene turned evil. There may have been coded message to Dwight. After being asked if he (Eugene) is "on board" Eugene responds with "same as you" and then "You're Dwight. I'm Eugened. We are Negan" instead of "You're Negan, I'm Negan, we are Negan" which I think was intentional.

I think David. No chin/Lenny was in the red room that David goes into to talk to her after he gets up from the bed. After that point Lenny/no chin was in control of David, leading to the attack on Division 3.

Yea, it was either "Motherfuck" or "What the fuck".