I might murder someone if they were to order my pet to be killed.
It had to have been so satisfying for Daenerys to see her brother on the ground being choked out by the Dothraki.
This episode painted out the depth of Luke so well.
Well, I just took a footstep into the world of Friends and I love it.
Just a bunch of prep school madness is all. Apparently enough to get me hooked.
"Dude, we're 23 years old. We shouldn't be busting holes in walls." -Mordecai
Me: "Whoops."
Not gonna lie, Sabrina got trolled pretty hard when asking the demon for its name.
Not gonna lie. I wasn't a huge fan of Theo at the start of this show, but this episode definitely shifted my thoughts about her.
Donna: "We've lived next door to each other forever. You could have had me when I was 4."
Eric: "Really? And there I was all day long on the hippity-hop."
That awkward moment when you go in to hug someone and come out of it with a handshake.
This was a good episode. All I can say is ignorance is bliss.
Tokyo, "you're gonna get yourself killed."
Sabrina has to solve a Rubik's Cube and she's so savage she practically does it blindfolded in seconds with what looked like a combination of 2-3 twists. For some reason despite the few twists it takes to solve, several other warlocks couldn't solve that Rubik's Cube for YEARS. Also, I've solved plenty of Rubik's Cubes in my day, but NEVER have they ever summoned a Killer Klown from Outer Space. I'm actually envious.
Totally cried when Luke spoke at the funeral.
I know this house is stereotypical horror movie house, but I love and want this house!
Not gonna lie, that ending had me pretty confused. This episode was definitely freaky though.
I'm kind of caught in the middle right now. I think the setting of this series is interesting, but there's not much more going for it in my opinion.
There couldn't have been anyone better than Ryan Reynolds to play Deadpool.
"You can't buy love, but you can rent it for three minutes!" - Strip Club DJ
One of Stan Lee's craziest cameos yet.
The Jurassic Park theme playing while the customers on scooters were strolling almost killed me.
"Oh, yeah. Well, your mother's a horse." -Marco Diaz
Am I the only one who caught that?
The real horror of The Hug was a group of originally 7 children and a mother having to share 6 slices of pizza. I mean, something had to be done
You can't ever trust a dentist...
I wish I could find a thumb in my soda.
How far Frank will go to not work.
This is a great pilot! I see tons of bad reviews on this episode, but I think most people are missing out on the main point. The end of the episode mentions that this situation is a work of art and I would agree with it. That's not saying it wouldn't be a very twisted and demented work of one, though. This act of terrorism is obviously extreme, but the first point of it is it places the government in "virgin territory" which they mention at the beginning of the episode in response to what the plan was to do. The second point is this act was made as a statement over the power of social media based off how the terrorist ended the scenario. This episode does a great job at placing yourself into the minister's shoes. Even from the citizen's view, I questioned if I would watch or not as disgusting the act is. I personally would like to believe I wouldn't because I'd rather be watching more Black Mirror.
So basically Dracula's witch wife gets killed and he sends a bunch of Red-Eyes Black Dragons on this town in revenge.
I just can't get into this.
This episode had just about everything:
Oh, the good ol' classic fingers crossed behind your back trick.
We've got a biblical replay of the story of Cain and Abel with a female cast. (Abel comes back as a zombie though!)
A gay orgy in a cave.
A Black Phillip Voldemort antagonist.
"your flesh is mortal, and in the end, all mortal flesh must burn." -Yes, the classic death threat from the principal. I don't believe it was Black Phillip Voldemort talking at all. That principal just really hates women's organizations that badly.
This episode primarily focused on Shirley and her impacting life events. It's interesting seeing how her childhood experiences drove her to adulthood and deciding to be a mortician.
This first episode was mostly character development and build up which is a given, but it has me caught. I'm pretty intrigued and excited to see where all this goes. I'm glad to see Michiel Huisman and Elizabeth Reaser as main characters in this show. The overall acting from everyone has been good.
Krysten Ritter as Chloe is super wild.