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I wasn't really convinced until the second half of the video. I love the Nerdwriter because every one of his videos is interesting, well edited and he's very eloquent, even when the subject isn't very interesting. He has a beard, also.

The story would probably be better if the fact that the three beings are actors was a late in the game reveal… Or not because this erasing them from a video is a stupid idea anyway. I knew watching the trailer that there was something weird; Will Smith and his three employees are described as friends and it didn't

It's simple ; Cole remembers being on Allison's side and seeing Allison get better, while Allison's perspective is that she's still unable to deal with her fears of losing another child. There's always been discrepancies between the point of views, and some that are way harder to explain than this one (like season 1's

Alison's reaction to her daughter's fall in her own perspective was gut-wrenching. I can't even imagine how hard it must be to raise a child after the previous one died, but the show is good in making me empathize. So far, the best episode this season
It helps that Joshua Jackson's beard is featured so much. (Noah's

The only thing that rings true with that character is her disappointment with what the US is actually like after fantasizing so much about it. Also, although all the actors speaking French are actually francophones (which is rare enough to be admired, because French speaking-characters in American shows usually have

When the music started, I knew she was going to start touching herself. For some reason I wonfered if they would have staged the scene the same way if it had been a male character, and obviously they wouldn't have. It's funny that in an episode that's so interested in sexuality, consent and gender, they treat - like

Yes, this constant talk about consent is making me wonder if it's setting up Noah being raped in prison by that bodyguard. The fact that it seems inevitable is a little disappointing (I don't like when things are too telegraphed) so I hope it doesn't actually happen.

He just looks like someone who stopped taking care of himself and exercising as he aged. It's really not that extraordinary. I totally recognized him last episode - when Helen called him "fatso" I think, so I knew the prison guard would have a bigger role because you don't hire Brendan Fraser to play a background

Yes, i wanted to come here and ask, does anyone else think they could actually kill Gail this way? Starving to death would still be the most cruel way they've killed anyone on the show so it might be too dark, but just the fact that we're wondering means the writers have done a pretty good job at making the series

There's been a lot of confusingly emotional scenes in this show but I'm stuck in a loop watching and rewatching Rebecca and Paula's talk. It feels so real : Paula's interrupted a couple times, she sighs in desperation at Rebecca's denial and just shrugs after her abortion reveal because she doesn't know what more to

No-no, I thought about him but he is miles away from being a main character.

HTGAWM didn't dismiss Michaela's fiancé sexuality, SHE dismissed his sexuality. No-one said she was right. Also it's pretty funny to criticize that show for that when Annalise, the main character, is bisexual.

She could very well no longer be interested in men without it being a retcon. That's a pretty common thing, people evolve. She might also still be bisexual but simply be more interested in women, or the writers want to showcase that side of her more for various reasons (and maybe they think some people would be

That was an Amazing episode for everyone ! (My autocorrect capitalized the a in amazing and I'm just gonna leave it like that). The weakest part was the alien escape scenes - it was laughably easy for them to get away - but it doesn't erase everything great about the rest of the episode, dammit. And this review made

I wished someone had pointed out that even if the Legends try to correct the timeline, there's no way they haven't inadvertently modified it a little bit too (and also, willingly : didn't they kill a shogun to stop him from marrying some girl in Japan a couple episodes ago ?). Sara's point about not saving her sister

"The most famous teenager in the world"… Huh, no. That's a very ethnocentric claim. Yes, the most famous teenager in the world is probably an American character but it's definitely not Archie. I can think of dozens of teenage characters that are more well-known internationally (on the top of my head, the whole Scooby

Holy shit, I meant Gina Rodriguez. I feel so ashamed.

What's even funnier is that Kara takes a bottle of beer from Alex, but when Alex goes to take it back, she chooses the bottle of whiskey that was already in the fridge instead. It's twice as hilarious.

Alex sneakily taking the bottle of whisky in the fridge - in the background of Kara's conversation with their mother - was perhaps the funniest moment in the whole series.

Wow this episode blew me away! I had to rewind at least twice all the Hitchcock scenes, and they only confirmed one thing : Gina RODRIGUEZ is an amazing performer. Just the way she said "Not all nuns are evil" in the Hitchcock spoof scene in the kitchen was perfect. I love her!