The last episode was devastating, but because Gordon’s death came so suddenly, resulted more in shock and grief than the deep sadness we saw on display this episode.
The last episode was devastating, but because Gordon’s death came so suddenly, resulted more in shock and grief than the deep sadness we saw on display this episode.
One of the most beautifully done, honest, and emotionally devastating episodes of television I’ve ever seen.
Heh. It’s going to be funny* to watch 4,000 R&M fans threaten to rape your family because you called it Rick & Marty.
Eh... if you carry Nazi paraphernalia, shout Nazi slogans, espouse Nazi philosophy and call yourselves Nazis, I think it’s safe for someone to refer to you as a Nazi.
We’ve been hit with at least three huge hurricanes that will have aftereffects in the regions for years, there are Nazis in the streets, World War 3 is a distinct possibility, and yet what our president is most concerned with right now is if people are standing or not for the anthem at football games and the NFL’s…
The fury wasn’t that someone else solved it. It was that she was being lied to about it. Repeatedly, obviously, and by people she trusted.
It is impossible to explain, to the way too many people who aren’t watching, the kind of emotional impact something like solving a video game can have on this show. There is nothing else like it.
Dumb as hell: Arya and Sansa going from being at each other’s throats last week to being in cahoots against Littlefinger this week with no explanation. It was dramatic, sure, and that’s what B&B were going for, but they could’ve included even the faintest of explanations during Sansa and Arya’s scene together…
I liked the grades...
This is truly armageddon.
Did all the comments for this episode of Preacher disappear?