This fucking episode, man might be the best ever. I'm literally speechless.
So layered, so many call backs to real life politics. Rick/Morty analogues for racerelations. Equal Pay, Globalisation of companies. That whole wafer storyline. Fuck. I need to watch this again. No wonder they gave us two weeks to wait for this. So fucking worth it.
This movie is just as good as you would expect a movie titled baby driver would be.
The plot is incredibly foreseeable, the characters aren't that interesting, and the whole backstory as to how the main character baby ended up in this position was incredibly far fetched. But the movie isn't all bad, it has some great action scenes, and the way music is used is down right genius. The plot may be terrible, but i would still recommend watching the movie purely for its soundtrack. The songs were great, and it was such big part of the story, i loved the scenes in which they synced the beats up with the gun shots. Sadly i can't rate it higher than a 5 overall.
Brutality for brutality sake.
Primitively playing with the lowest of instincts and fears ( of the watchers...).
Hope the rest of the season will be better than this.
I haven't read the comics so I didn't quite know what to expect from The Kingdom, but damn was the King awesome, and his court jester was funny as hell. It was really good to finally see some hope for the group, and the overall happiness this episode was refreshing.
Great show all around, very interesting characters, and great sense of humour. Fantastic twist on the "stuck in an other world" story.
8/10 great show, with lots of potential. Looking forward to a season two.
Another fantastic documentary series by Netflix, you truly fall in love with the people in the show, fantastic choice in music through the whole series. Would recommend this show even if you aren't interested in american football.
9/10 amazing, wish there were more episodes.
Amazing spinoff of the original Magi series, featuring one of the greatest main characters ever to star in an anime.
The show also serves as a great prologue to the original series, exploring the history of the early captures. The show is great, and if loved Sinbad in the main series, you're going to love this show even more, solid 8/10.