Welcome to WhatAreMovie? Tony and Claire are reacting to and discussing television shows! :)
We are currently watching these shows:
Mondays - The Office (US) Wednesdays/Thursdays - Adventure Time Fridays - Person of Interest Saturdays - Don't Hug Me I'm Scared Sundays - What We Do in the Shadows
Red can't expect to see Yellow and Crow walk into a different room🚶♂It's not like they're big enough to have heavily tattooed men living inside their bodies to move them around. As I watched through this season, I tried to keep an eye out for lore important clues. Something I thought was important was that several of Transportation's forms has L35L3Y written on him. It brings me immense joy to watch Roy get thrown out the window.
The show never shies away from big ideas. Samaritan is worried about the "Great Filter" From Wikipedia: The Great Filter is the idea that, in the development of life from the earliest stages of abiogenesis to reaching the highest levels of development on the Kardashev scale, there is a barrier to development that makes detectable extraterrestrial life exceedingly rare. The Great Filter is one possible resolution of the Fermi paradox.
I remember Shaw conversation with the psychiatrist (in the middle of season 3), where he tried to explain to her the difference between fixing and healing. The Machine healing, Samaritan fixing. Crazy episode! The showrunners did a very good job of outlining the themes of the next ~20 years.
That's cool, Samaritan really feels cold and heartless where as The Machine feels more caring in a way, despite being not human. Yea it's so good, loving every episode :)
I have no idea why cartoons are so adverse to showing blood🩸I mean, all kids have blood, and odds are they've all seen it when they get a scrape or paper cut. The Adventures of Sam and Max: Freelance Police even made a joke about not being able to show blood while teaching kids about the human body🫀 Claire's strategy of closing her eyes in the swamp of showers may not be a good idea, because then she won't be able to see who or what she'll be touching🖐😣🤚🚿
Ur reactions & edits are amazing, u discuss whats happening only intermitently for the perfect, short, amount of time (sometimes with 2 ppl reacting they get lost in their own coversation for seemingly 10 minutes at a time & practically miss the half the episode, not u you , u guys are great)........ , but ....im pretty sure u accidently talked over the moment when dwight was comforting pam crying in the hallway, & after a long silence dwight says quietly "so....youre PMS'ing pretty bad , huh?"......its kind of a famous moment on the show. Ha.
Ah thanks, we try our best to catch everything and keep as much as we can in. Ah damn, it was bound to happen at some point. Apologies! I did catch it in the edit but during the reaction was too caught up in the nice moment between Pam and Dwight. With the comedies we avoid having subtitles on too so we don't get spoiled the punchlines. Seems it is famous as we've had a bunch of comments about it ha
Apologies for that, was too distracted by the nice moment between them. Yea I can see that to be honest lol, she seems to not be able to help herself but instantly regret her actions ha.
anyone else feel like pam doesnt really have the right to be sad??? she rejected jim twice. she wants the boyfriend treatment without committing to him.
@@Avalee325 Wasnt really "a mistake" it was dozens of mistakes that led to this very predictable outcome. Idk it just doesnt feel like a tragedy at all to me. Its like when a criminal is crying in court. Shes only upset because she has to face a consequence for her actions.
Yea it was nice! She doesn't really have anyone else to blame but herself but I feel she can still be sad about it. I still feel bad for her but she does just need to sort it out ha
Dwight was almost perfect there lol. Apologies for missing it, I was really caught up in the nice moment between Pam and Dwight. We also don't watch the comedies with subtitles as that tends to ruin the punchlines.
@@WhatAreMovie yeah it happens, no worries and it definitely can ruin the punchline. It was just a funny line and it was so genuine for so long that it hits right about the time you stop waiting for Dwight to ruin it 🤣
Im just making a suggestion, but the next episode u should do as one hour long one (like benihanna christmas was), in the netflix era they started dividing it into two parts, but, the next two episodes are one story, & originally in 2007 it first aired as a single, hour long episode...plus, itd make me really happy, LOL, just kidding, ha:/
We would love to, unfortunately we had just enough time to record all of our shows this week so we won't be able to. I do know there's a few double episodes in this and next season that seem to be put as one episode on UK Netflix so we will watch those as one and not split. If we do gain more time in the future we'll do our best to watch more.
Moral of the Story: Real friends will be willing to stab someone for you🔪 This was my favorite episode of the season. From trying to guess the password to the fight at the end to even the alternate line in the opening, this episode was hilarious all the whole way through😂
For me the host was the most annoying. Like, it's not even that bad, conduct professional! He was throwing tantrums and overreacting, although they could just edit the show properly later
I'm not sure a needle that thin could even kill you if stabbed in the brain💉🧠 Killing Max could potentially blow up in Samaritan's face. If people put 2 and 2 together, they might realize Max was assassinated, and by extension, that there might be something to his claims.