“There’s always three. Until the very end.”
Since this episode revolves around the fight to save Max, you could be forgiven for thinking this episode is about him. However, it is more about what his argument for the power of three is than himself. In this case, family, friendship, and loyalty. And the lengths we will go for the people we care about.
Star Trek Voyager: The Q and the Grey
by
Juliette
Orphan Black: Beneath Her Heart
by
Lamounier
"Do you think this is all there is for us?"
This episode gets the awards of best episode of the season so far, best Alison-centric episode ever, and one of most beautiful the show has ever done. I loved it.
This episode gets the awards of best episode of the season so far, best Alison-centric episode ever, and one of most beautiful the show has ever done. I loved it.
Outlander: Famous Last Words
by
Billie Doux
"It's like he's drowning in silence."
A surprisingly good aftermath episode about grief, trauma and change.
A surprisingly good aftermath episode about grief, trauma and change.
Doom Patrol: Paw Patrol
Mr. Nobody: "This can’t be the end, I refuse. I haven’t even been in the last two episodes."
There's lateral thinking, and then there's lateral thinking. And then after that you get to this.
There's lateral thinking, and then there's lateral thinking. And then after that you get to this.
Tales From the Loop: Season One
by
Baby M
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| Cole (Duncan Joiner) & Loretta (Abby Ryder Fortson) |
"You know when someone says something's impossible?"
"Yeah."
"I prove it's possible."
If you were to pass through Mercer, Ohio sometime during President Reagan's first term, it would appear unremarkable at first glance.
Westworld: The Mother of Exiles
by
Logan Cox
“If you want something done right, do it yourself.”
Part of me kind of likes it when a mystery strings me along for awhile before it unravels. For me, the not knowing and wondering is usually more exciting than the knowledge itself. Still, I'm glad they didn't wait too long to unravel this one.
Part of me kind of likes it when a mystery strings me along for awhile before it unravels. For me, the not knowing and wondering is usually more exciting than the knowledge itself. Still, I'm glad they didn't wait too long to unravel this one.
Roswell, New Mexico: What If God Was One of Us
by
Shari
“Some things are just God’s will.”
In honor of Holy Week, God makes an appearance in Roswell. Not literally. But through ruminations on faith and doubt, free will and destiny, and the possibility of redemption, the show poses an interesting question. What if God is all of us?
In honor of Holy Week, God makes an appearance in Roswell. Not literally. But through ruminations on faith and doubt, free will and destiny, and the possibility of redemption, the show poses an interesting question. What if God is all of us?
The Case For Bingeing Jonny Quest (1964)
by
Baby M
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| Race, Jonny, Bandit, Hadji, and Dr. Quest, as drawn by their creator, Doug Wildey |
"Instead of traveling in a truck, I was hoping we'd get to ride camels."
Don't you wish you'd had an adventurous childhood in which transportation by camel was an everyday thing? Where you could spend your formative years circling the globe in a private airplane...
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