It seems every time Disney has a good idea for some reason they have this little itch to turn it into shit for no apparent reason, they completely lost the fucking plot. This show went from having very good potential to literally doing too much, the only good part of this episode was the cinematogra
It had a very good start and I’m glad we finally get some insight into the whole pirate part of the galaxy, especially in the outer rim. There’s also crazy potential in the planet At attin, as it was supposedly completely unaffected by the clone wars and the empire, exited to see what the “great wor
what a solid pilot. ben stiller's direction is superb, the cinematography is literally eye candy. the constant symmetry in all the shots is so captivating as well as symbolic of the severance procedure, and there's so much more neat camera work such as the slow dolly zoom in the elevator and the set
holy shit that ending was incredible. for the majority of the episode i kept wondering why it was so highly rated but how could it not be with such an amazing ending; i wouldn't go as far as saying it carried the episode since it definitely had it's strong points.
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i love dutch and claude
8,4-8,5/10
Very underrated ep, it was a good season finale. Okay, the comedy isn't that good, but the objective of the episode is to deepen Michael and his relationship with the company, I thought it was a well-executed idea.
SOLID 4 STARS
the fall off is actually tragic. this entire episode was shot in the dark so most scenes i couldn't even tell what was going on. the final battle was so random and poorly shot and theon's decision at the end was just moronic.
low 3.5/5
house episodes will have an emotional case that poses an ethical dilemma and then there's a 17 year old girl that flirts with house and he likes it
high 3.5/5
the cases this season have been a major improvement over season 1's cases. this episode was unexpectedly good for being halfway through the season and it had some pretty shocking scenes.
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ronnie actually had more than two lines this episode and it's the most character development he's rece
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a good introduction to season 2. this season is wasting no time in introducing lots of storylines but it does a very good job at making them easy to follow in the season opener.
right off the bat i noticed the parallels between dutch and vic. dutch was off his game near the end of season
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wow. this season wasted no time in getting real serious real quick. it's only the second episode of the season and the stakes are already extremely high and the tension is as high as it was in the season 1 finale.
before getting to vic's part i need to mention CCH Pounder (badass name bt
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this show has an inexplicable charm that makes it a very entertaining watch. all 4 episodes so far have been really good and they all offer very intricate character development.
each character has been incredibly well developed in such a short span of episodes. David takes the centra
lem seems like the most genuine member of the strike team. it's a shame that so far the show seems like it's deliberately avoiding putting the entire strike team in one episode: either shane is missing or lem is missing or that other guy is missing (i don't even think they've said his name 💀).
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another episode that doesn't shy away from the reality of life. connie's subplot was a very hard watch and the ending was just grim. i'm very interested in learning more about vic because the way he handles situations regarding children hints at some major stuff in his past.
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no way they named the korean guy Yung Ho 💀
another underrated episode albeit one of the weaker ones. julien once again was the highlight of the episode for me as he continues to battle his inner demons
high 3.5/5
a good follow up to the pilot. the family dynamics are insanely good so far, with the one of the best scenes of the episode being the beginning of the episode when the whole family is eating breakfast. we see how each character interacts with one another and how each one continues to cope with natha
i started this show a few months back when my mom put the first episode on. i was intrigued, but not much else. i never could have imagined falling in love with this show.
the premise is simple: that of a procedural police show with a new case every episode. the cases themselves are already great,