Andor is the satisfying reminder there's still great people who can write great Star Wars stories. That this franchise still can have stunning visuals, landscapes, vivid atmosphere and world, impeccable acting and finesse. This show is a reminder that this franchise is so powerful and still can deli
Rape is canon in Star Wars now and I don't know how to feel about it
However, I know how to feel about Mon Mothma having a mental breakdown on the dancefloor turning into one of the best and most memorable scenes from this universe in recent years and I'm very stunned about it
Look, I don't mind about this show not being perfect and about dragging out several things to it's season finale. It's still below average from what Marvel and even Disney was delivering with their shows and I totally respect that.
I guess I'm so happy this show is back, that I'm also happy they ke
There's something about "What could've been" stories that always leave me into smithereens.
Anyway, I've liked every episode of this season so far. But this, Hotel Reverie and Plaything got to be the most memorable ones. Also, this one is by far one of the most humane and touching episodes of the
Great catch creating her to be an annoying "uh actually" person, cause we don't believe she is just not being picky for no reason until... well... she is right
This reminded me of Arkangel. An interesting concept, an interesting critique, relatable characters and good performances but a pessimistic and dark ending just because this is Black Mirror and... It has to be. It is less forgettable than Arkangel tho.
I'm fucking shaking, I am legitimately so euphoric now that it feels I'm going to die.
If Dan Erickson and Ben Stiller make me wait three more years, I swear I'm going to their house with a Goat slaughterer in my hands.
What if... Spiderman's origin was a paradox?
Honestly, one of the most inventive and cool Spiderman takes in recent years. Loved to see how they flipped these well known characters here.
7.1/10
The weakest parts were The Hood and his gang but it was a solid season but it only gets more interesting towards the end, wonder how and when they will continue that story in another season or another MCU project
Rest in piss, Tony Stark. Your stancels could NEVER make me hate Riri Williams!
Colorful queer characters elevated by electrifying and magical performances. Thorne, Ross, Ehrenreich, Ramos, Slay Couleé, and B*ron C*hen all DELIVERED.
If I were a shrink I would give Camille Preaker lifetime therapy sessions for free. She did not catch a damn break her whole life (no) thanks to the MONSTERS in her home, and her surrounding.
Amy Adams delivered a stellar performance, Eliza Scanlen was as stupendous as any star can be, and Patrici
I’m a little in awe of this, such a delicate exploration of midwestern attitudes to mental health, generational trauma, and the scars we all have but don’t want to admit to. Not only was it all of these things, it’s also a genuinely intriguing small town mystery that explores its characters in such
Excellent music and sound mix. If it had been a great series this would have made it sublime. But it seemed just right to me, a thumbs up. It's not bad, I don't regret having seen it, but it's nothing special for my taste
THE ENDING?????? OMFFGG I KNEW IT
really good watch from start to finish. kind of a slow burn but i don’t mind a slow burn if the ending pays off which i feel like this definitely did. if you like big little lies or little fires everywhere i feel like you would enjoy this forsure.