How to Watch Every Episode From Syfy’s Twilight Zone New Years’ Marathon:
How to Watch Every Episode From Syfy’s Twilight Zone New Years’ Marathon:
Is there any reply lazier than “read the article?” Yeah it addresses it, doesn’t change the fact that it’s a ridiculous fight to pick.
Also, the people screaming for “strong female characters” always convieniently forget the ones that already exist...
A show with three strong female characters and you still find a reason to complain that it’s sexist.
This is why we need ‘community grade’ back
“ when he says shit like “I am the exact same person that you reeled in with that jumpsuit” and she lets the gross she-was-asking-for-it implications of that objectifying statement slide by completely,”- it’d be fairly gross if he used it as a justification for rape or something, but for starting up a conversation at…
You guys are insane, this episode was amazing
Can I be shallow for a second? I’ve had a thing for Janet since last season, and seeing her in a tight dress didn’t exactly discourage my feelings.
The man is a national treasure.
Wow, how spoiled are we that this is one of the “lesser” episodes. I don’t care, lesser Good Place is still better than most. And any episode that has Michael collapsing into Chidi’s lap is OK with me. Damn, Ted Danson is just so good.
While they were on Earth they did not know there would be an afterlife, like the rest of us. And now that they do, they know they could spend eternity in hell if they dont grow as people. So it still connects to me as a basis for ethical study.
Definite shades of Sam Malone in Mid-Life Crisis Michael. That in itself is enough to bump this ep to a B plus.
Okay, well, Tahani/Jason was the one end-of-episode twist I never could have seen coming. For now, my bet is that it was a one-off thing fueled by Tahani’s desperate need to be liked (she could have just gotten Eleanor to call her a sexy skyscraper again!), but time will tell, I suppose.
Ted Danson is great.
The show slowing down a bit because it has to give us time to see Michael become redeemable is fine with me, even if this is the slowest that it’s ever developed its plot. It just contrasts very sharply with the breakneck speed that this show went through plot in the first three episodes.
Someone has forgotten the Hess sons (and their dad).
This show keeps getting better every week. Amazing episode. I'm very much enjoying them keeping up the tension and mystery, but also not being deliberately vague or withholding. They seem happy to clear up questions as they go instead of piling them on until it becomes overwhelming, eg with this episode Dr. Ford…