quite a touching and meaningful episode; I recommended a friend of mine who recently lost his sister to check out this show, and I await his reaction once he reaches this episode someday. There's a glimpse of Planet of the Apes in this one. I'm also curious on what music was used during the children scenes.
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Only song used in this episode was ♬ Moby — My Weakness
quite a touching and meaningful episode; I recommended a friend of mine who recently lost his sister to check out this show, and I await his reaction once he reaches this episode someday. There's a glimpse of Planet of the Apes in this one. I'm also curious on what music was used during the children scenes.
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The music is Moby - My Weakness (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8miMg3xBN2s)
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a kinda underwhelming season finale but hey, segments of The Simpsons, Silver Surfer, and King of the Hill are seen in this, haha (also my childhood FOX channel toons); I'd like to see how things go on from this point on.. onto season 6!
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@roth I like how the kid with mind reading powers spends the whole episode saying how FOX shows are great and other shows are crap lol
I loaf this Thanksgiving episode! The Breadator bit was the butter one of stories :croissant::wink:
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@roth I thought the Breadator spoof was just rye-te as well. :-)
I agree that some characters are making dumb decisions, but they are in line with their characters. Kinsey simply has no fear. It's totally logic, that she does, what she wants or likes. Because she doesn't just have no fear for herself, but she also has no fear for others.
Gabe on the other hand simply tries to get Kinseys attention, that's why he supported her actions.
So yes, there are dumb decisions made, but I think they fit the characters at the moment. :)
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@kyria-crosszeria Yes that's true, but the lack of empathy already started in the episode before, when she buried her "fear". She thinks, that she became kind of invincible without her fear. And she would have never done, what she did in this episode without that, aaand without Gade, who constantly pushed her in a moment, where she wants to be strong, because she couldn't be "strong" before. (Even though we obviously all know, that this is not the right thing to do) :)
But I have to agree, that they weren't really continuing this new "problem" of her character. It just kind of faded, which is unfortunate, because it could have been really interesting and important to make clear, that what she did, just wasn't right and very unmature of course. Especially because the "bully" was just mean basically. So her actions weren't justified at all.
I don't think, they did an amazing job with this character and her "turn", but for this kind of entertainment-show, it was fine I think.
But again, her actions were very unmature and wrong in every way. I wish it had made a bigger impact on her and the story. That was a big mistake in my opinion. :)
Seeing a second time; It's a little early for goodbye. He's a veteran survivor. He'll find a way out
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LAMO!!! Use the "SPOILER ALERT"-button!!!
Seeing a second time; It's a little early for goodbye. He's a veteran survivor. He'll find a way out
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Totally agree. I mean they only showed his guts spilling out, he'll find a way out.
Predictable, but at least there were some cute faces. I do like some of the songs they played for a few scenes. I'm trying to find who they are by even though they weren't in the end credits.
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@roth try watching the episode again, whilst having the Shazam app open on your phone. That's what I did, and it was able to identify all the ones I liked.
Interesting and lovely Bill Plympton (Plymptoons) animation for the couch gag; reminds me of something I used to see on MTV
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@roth I came here to comment on that wonderful opening sequence, so I am glad to find someone else who liked it too. It was such a nice idea and style, so well executed! I loved everything about it.
Glad to see John Constantine back on the small screen; loving every second that he appears.
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@roth https://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/dcs-legends-tomorrow-season-four-renewal-constantines-matt-ryan-cw-series-regular/
That was an interesting cover of one of my favorite songs, "Stand By Me" by Ben E. King, which I only recognized it by its lyrics. However, the melody and instrumentation was totally different.
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@roth I was glad to hear this version of "Stand By Me" again, I first heard it in another show and enjoyed it so I found out who it was and tracked it down. So incase you or anyone else wants to know, it is done by Ki: Theory.
Tyrell keeps on saying "bonjour", but he says it in the strangest French accent. Geez guy
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@roth I'm sure he is saying "Bonsoir".
Again, some nice choice of music here. I think the first song was by Kraftwerk if I'm not mistaken. At least it sounded like it.
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@roth It was Kraftwerk - Hall of Mirrors (https://youtu.be/TAzq7FUrdXY)
I think I remember that guy from another show called What I Like About You (2002, back when it was still WB), yeah pretty positive that is the same actor
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@roth You are correct! http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1214657/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t12
I see that they're borrowing some ideas from the Daredevil series with these one-take fight scenes. It's well-fit for these types of characters.
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@roth and Dark Knight since he lectures a wannabe hero about wearing a hockey mask.
This was a pretty cool episode. I wonder who write it. It feels almost Stephen King-style. The kid's counselor looked so familiar too. I thought she was Jessie from Saved By The Bell, but the more I watched I later learned that she was the actress for April O'Neil (Judieth Hoag) from the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
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Vince Gilligan of course! Was a great episode.
Finally getting around to seeing this Daredevil series, and I approve. It does strike a resemblance to Manhunter (1986) in terms of visual style. I like the lighting and the use of shadows with some purple and red colors. If you like this show, you'll wanna check out Arrow (on the CW) and the Hannibal series, both of which have a similar tone to them.
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@roth The whole sequence where they show you the names of cast members and the name of the show did remind me of Hannibal.
This was a pretty cool episode. I wonder who write it. It feels almost Stephen King-style. The kid's counselor looked so familiar too. I thought she was Jessie from Saved By The Bell, but the more I watched I later learned that she was the actress for April O'Neil (Judieth Hoag) from the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
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@roth It was written by Chris Carter and Vince Gilligan.