The stuff with Harrison and Dexter was good. But everything involving Angela? Woof.
The stuff with Harrison and Dexter was good. But everything involving Angela? Woof.
I always thought the end of the original show as good. Not the best ending of a series, but I think it was better than this one.
I don’t mind that they killed Dexter—I just assumed that would happen due to knowing what Clive Phillips wanted the main series to end, originally, which was Dexter being executed.
I am kind of upset with *how* they killed Dexter. Because it was set up that he was finally going to be held accountable for his actions,…
I’m still wondering how Dexter was getting around so well after having been shot in the leg.
Naaaah he celebrated by going to a gym and getting on treadmill like the old days.
I hated it. The only way to have Harrison not become a person like Dexter who murders the irredeemable is for him to...murder his father (an irredeemable murderer) in cold blood? And then wander the country as a homeless youth without money or family or a safety net? WHAT?
I still think they should have cast the young Boba from the prequels. Morrison is a great actor, but the character should be in his early forties at most.
The way I figure it, the show needed to demonstrate the lethality of being in the Sarlacc, but weren’t going to festoon the creatures innards with aliens in various state of decomposition.
It’s funny, as soon as I saw Rodriguez was the director I immediately understood why the coverage of the fight scenes looked like a rehearsal. The guy shoots everything like it’s a 3 camera sitcom, but with one camera, with complete disregard to making anything look convincing.
To be honest, while I think it is a component, I don’t think that was the big reason. It doesn’t seem like Temuera Morrison has that mobility anymore, which is understandable as he is 61 years old, which made the choreography really awkward any time his face needed to be on screen.
Nobody ever thinks of Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace.
So Matt Berry and Richard Ayoade have both voiced Star Wars droids now, huh?
When do we get Chris O’Dowd and Katherine Parkinson robots? And hell, throw in a gloomy Noel Fielding droid while we’re at it.
Sorry but once you show Boba Fett wearing galactic long underwear, he loses any shred of danger or mystique.
The letter grade says, “This is good,” and the recap says, “Hope you enjoy being spoon-fed recycled pap.” And they can both be right. I’m sure fans will love this. And if, like me, you thought that The Mandalorian was aggressively mediocre in almost every way, this is sure to be another forgettable meal from the The…
I get that they didn’t really just want to do a season of Dexter getting caught, but while I enjoy the Kurt plots overall, it still feels like a separate idea that doesn’t always come together. I can kind of see the ending they have in mind and while I already prefer this season to the very lazy S8, I can’t help but…
Yeah, there were so many super-dumb moments in this episode that were based on — as mentioned — plot-mechanics that it was hard to stay interested.
1.) Given how much time Kurt spent grooming Harrison, with Kevin Spacey-level “your dad will never appreciate you like I would” gaslighting, I started to wonder if the story was going to go in a different direction. Really, the resolution with him trying to kill Harrison was something of a relief.
Mixed feelings once again, but the last scene made it worth it (not sure about Harrison being huggy all of the sudden).
I’m not sure what I would have done differently (I’m no writer), but it just seemed like the conclusion of the Mr. Krabs/Harrison “courting” came way too soon. I realize they only have like 2 episodes left this season, but maybe they could’ve done something with Mr. Krabs completely turning Harrison against Dexter…
Harrison just doesn’t have muck luck around exercise machines!