Wanted more Raul and Erin but what we got was pretty cute, EXCEPT the end scene when Raul went over to talk to Koa when he should've been with Erin and Amy. ARGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But when Erin and Raul came into the bar, they looked very coupley and i like that a lot. Maybe there's a slight chance of Vera and Joshua to become a couple too. But Joshua better not relapse, i'm going through it with Booth and now Sherlock relapsed and i don't want another one.
It ain't over! Seems like they will need another Vision to tell them otherwise. But Glad Erin is Ok, she just need to heal those in real need only. Peter good job in not opening the envelope, you got a good family now, maybe one day. Really liked Alan reaction to Vera's telling her secret, that's how all friends should react in similar situation. Joshua past has been resolved just hope they don't go back to it, but seems like something is iffy at the end with the pills. He should of been relieved at the end, didn't see why he even need to ponder on the pills. Good of Koa to actually take part, but is it for the long run, I don't like the press release for episode 9. I didn't like that the Devil had do a yelling Match with Vera, he shouldn't have to they should of given him more stronger presence against 7 angels. And what was with the no reaction from Vera or Alan when he destroyed the Stone and then after the commercial break they just skipped that part. ducking bs.
I actually thought that that's where they were going with Joshua at the end of the episode, you know fire, dark, perfect opportunity for a vision LOL. But you have to remember Joshua's an addict, there's triggers for addicts and feeling like he's lost his purpose definitely qualifies as a trigger. I still need to know why the Devil is powerless against the Messengers. I read on his character info that he can't actually kill any of the Messengers. Yeah i thought the stone would hurt the Devil but it didn't seem that way.
rated the ep a good, as even though it was reasonably entertaining, the editing, and the character portrayals notably Alan as the somewhat comic relief, and Koa the superhardened orphan all of a sudden coming around really came off wonky feeling as well as the Joshua/Charlotte/father plot feeling really forced and somewhat unbelievable.... still, it was entertaining enough and there's not much else on. I do like the premise and even though I know the show is cancelled, knowing that the claim of a satifying ending will keep me around
I really liked this episode. The thing I love the most about the show, is the chemistry of the cast. No matter who they put together for the episode to work together it always seems right. :) Excited for the next episode!!!
Wow, this episode was intense. And the Man just don't know when to stop. Glad that the new girl is sticking, even though she entered the US illegally. lol
One tiny thing to nitpick: That scene with Joshua Sr and Joshua's wife seemed to have come out of the blue. I'm guessing the entire scene was trimmed for time so the way they fit it into the episode seemed awkward.
Yeah i guess it still bothers me, because hours before he was rightfully pissed off at Koa for almost essentially killing his girlfriend (we can call them that now right? because the way they're acting now is very boyfriend-girlfriend) and now he's dropping back shots with her.
Glad they got a win, I think they definitely needed that. For moral if not anything else! I really enjoyed Alan's introduction into the fold. And I'm glad he proved Rose wrong and was super useful. Koa coning around was a little rushed and forced, but eh... no biggie. I think Joshua's story was little shoehorned in there and boggled the story down a bit. But I'm glad his father got his. Peter acknowledging the Messengers as his family was sweet. And the Erin/Raoul/Amy stuff is always cute.
Not so sure how I feel about that Rose/Devil showdown. I can't help but think they have some sort of "history" the two of them... Lastly I wonder if maybe it's War that bailed out Pestilence...
THANK YOU! so i'm NOT crazy in thinking that Rose and the Devil seem more chummy than they should be? They don't seem like two people who just met like Vera when she met him. Can we call Raul and Erin boyfriend and girlfriend now? I was thinking of who could've let the potential Horseman out and War never entered my mind.
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This show is still being aired? 😂😂😔
ReplyDeleteYeah, heartbreaking but they're giving us a satisfying ending.
ReplyDeleteWanted more Raul and Erin but what we got was pretty cute, EXCEPT the end scene when Raul went over to talk to Koa when he should've been with Erin and Amy. ARGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But when Erin and Raul came into the bar, they looked very coupley and i like that a lot. Maybe there's a slight chance of Vera and Joshua to become a couple too. But Joshua better not relapse, i'm going through it with Booth and now Sherlock relapsed and i don't want another one.
ReplyDeleteIt ain't over! Seems like they will need another Vision to tell them otherwise.
ReplyDeleteBut Glad Erin is Ok, she just need to heal those in real need only.
Peter good job in not opening the envelope, you got a good family now, maybe one day.
Really liked Alan reaction to Vera's telling her secret, that's how all friends should react in similar situation.
Joshua past has been resolved just hope they don't go back to it, but seems like something is iffy at the end with the pills. He should of been relieved at the end, didn't see why he even need to ponder on the pills.
Good of Koa to actually take part, but is it for the long run, I don't like the press release for episode 9.
I didn't like that the Devil had do a yelling Match with Vera, he shouldn't have to they should of given him more stronger presence against 7 angels. And what was with the no reaction from Vera or Alan when he destroyed the Stone and then after the commercial break they just skipped that part. ducking bs.
I actually thought that that's where they were going with Joshua at the end of the episode, you know fire, dark, perfect opportunity for a vision LOL. But you have to remember Joshua's an addict, there's triggers for addicts and feeling like he's lost his purpose definitely qualifies as a trigger. I still need to know why the Devil is powerless against the Messengers. I read on his character info that he can't actually kill any of the Messengers. Yeah i thought the stone would hurt the Devil but it didn't seem that way.
ReplyDeleterated the ep a good, as even though it was reasonably entertaining, the editing, and the character portrayals notably Alan as the somewhat comic relief, and Koa the superhardened orphan all of a sudden coming around really came off wonky feeling as well as the Joshua/Charlotte/father plot feeling really forced and somewhat unbelievable.... still, it was entertaining enough and there's not much else on. I do like the premise and even though I know the show is cancelled, knowing that the claim of a satifying ending will keep me around
ReplyDeleteI really liked this episode. The thing I love the most about the show, is the chemistry of the cast. No matter who they put together for the episode to work together it always seems right. :) Excited for the next episode!!!
ReplyDeleteEXCEPT when they had Raul sit at the bar with Koa, he should've been sitting with Erin and Amy.
ReplyDeleteWow, this episode was intense. And the Man just don't know when to stop. Glad that the new girl is sticking, even though she entered the US illegally. lol
ReplyDeleteOne tiny thing to nitpick: That scene with Joshua Sr and Joshua's wife seemed to have come out of the blue. I'm guessing the entire scene was trimmed for time so the way they fit it into the episode seemed awkward.
Hey at least there's no rekindling with Joshua's ex
ReplyDeleteWell it was nothing romantic, it's just to show that they can actually get along after a rough start. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah i guess it still bothers me, because hours before he was rightfully pissed off at Koa for almost essentially killing his girlfriend (we can call them that now right? because the way they're acting now is very boyfriend-girlfriend) and now he's dropping back shots with her.
ReplyDeleteFelt a little choppy but it was still good.
ReplyDeleteGlad they got a win, I think they definitely needed that. For moral if not anything else!
I really enjoyed Alan's introduction into the fold. And I'm glad he proved Rose wrong and was super useful.
Koa coning around was a little rushed and forced, but eh... no biggie.
I think Joshua's story was little shoehorned in there and boggled the story down a bit. But I'm glad his father got his.
Peter acknowledging the Messengers as his family was sweet.
And the Erin/Raoul/Amy stuff is always cute.
Not so sure how I feel about that Rose/Devil showdown. I can't help but
think they have some sort of "history" the two of them...
Lastly I wonder if maybe it's War that bailed out Pestilence...
THANK YOU! so i'm NOT crazy in thinking that Rose and the Devil seem more chummy than they should be? They don't seem like two people who just met like Vera when she met him. Can we call Raul and Erin boyfriend and girlfriend now? I was thinking of who could've let the potential Horseman out and War never entered my mind.
ReplyDeletedoes anyone know the song that played at the end? pretty please reply if you do?
ReplyDeleteEveryone's asking that LOL, when i find out i'll tell you.
ReplyDeleteShazam can't find the end song
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