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Joshua Graham please.....?
I'm still catching up on this series but this was one HECK of an episode. I'm sorry that Yord died so brutally but I can't believe he said this guy "doesn't follow the rules of combat". Maybe Yord was in shock from his wound but this was a wacko thing to say. Yord this dude is straight up trying to murder you...THERE ARE NO RULES OF COMBAT!!!
Great reaction I'm behind in this series but I'm trying to catch up. I'll get on my soapbox and say, I'm thankful that Disney created a show like this that is a new unique Star Wars story. With all the crappy shows on some of the other networks I'm truly happy that Disney created such a high quality show. I also love that it's outside of the Anakin/Darth Vader stories. It's Stars Wars murder mystery that I'm really enjoying.
Frenchy: "...like Jean Claude Van Damme." Colin: "If you're a thousand years old." Me and Kat: "HEY!!! 👉"
I'm 30 with no kids (unless you count my 1 year old niece, though she doesn't even watch Bluey yet, unless she catches me watching it while she comes to visit me in my room XD) and I simply love cartoons and like to give even shows targeted at younger kids a try every now and then to see if they're any good I'd heard of Bluey online before I even managed to catch it on TV and fell in love with it almost immediately <3 One of the first episodes I'd seen that really punched me in the gut was Grandpa, that lesson that you should take good care of yourself not only for your own sake but because your loved ones need you too really hit me And then there was Dragon, both with the lesson about art and getting better at it through practice and persistence hitting me on a personal level as an artist and learning about Chilli's mom just.. Oof.. and it only intensified the feelings I've had about the Grandpa episode due to the added context that her mom has been gone for a while, so now hearing Chilli say that she "still needs him" about her dad hurts even more
Semper Fi
NDA 😡
Nice background, the Duga radar receiver inside the Exclusion Zone.
💙 late to the party! Thanks for the great videos!
Seeing the Tree of Life was just amazing. So beautiful and perfect.
In the scene with Aniseya's mother, when Mae was asking for help, we had the opportunity to see some kind of magic where Anaseya was spitting and it also affected Mae. Do you think she was trying to teleport Osha.????
You don't think that the fortress has collapsed. Due to the fact that the fire damaged the electronics and its gradual overloading and short-circuiting then caused the reactor explosion. And the oil burned similarly to the Olympic fire, which in reality burns like this even on a stone.?
Acolyte all-flashback episode 7 was very good. I liked the references to the hyperspace catastrophe that wiped out life on some planets; of which in the last episode Jedi master Vernestra has pain/nausea from traveling through hyperspace due to her strong connection to the force. The fact that Sol was an emotional Jedi like Dooku, Anakin and Quigon Jinn was seen in quite a big way. The turn of the plot, who is responsible for the death of the entire Clan of these Witches who follow the path of Bogan = Darkness in magic, they were quite similar to the Witches of the Sisterhood of the Night from Dathomir, where Darth Maul also comes from. The fights were great, the choreography was great and seeing two Jedi fight against a possessed Wookie Jedi was great. But most of all, normally, just like Mother Cora, I felt this emotional pain in my heart. When Sol killed her partner, co-mother of two children and the love of her life, mother Aniseya, in front of her eyes. The destruction reminded me of something similar to when the Jedi destroyed the entire planet of Korriban, where the original Sith race came from.
real Gs remember moblit! <3
sonny's hidden pain is where men cry!
Harlon Block is from Weslaco Texas my home town his mother Bell Harlon was very upset because Harlon was due to come home early before landing on two jima Harlon father did not sent the letter to the Marines to bring Harlon block back home he figured the war would be over soon.
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I actually really liked this episode. Probably my second favourite of the season.
I think in episode 1 Singer met with Mallory & MM at CIA to discuss taking Neuman out before a supe is one heartbeat away from the presidency. So it was great in the other scene when he looked her straight in the eyes and gave her his plan to get supes out of government. They're both plotting against each other.
Asterix was popular in India too 😅 during the 80s-90s especially, although us early 2000s kids have heard of it too.
I'm glad A-train has been given some chance at a little redemption. He's another character that through an addiction (V) has made some horrible choices and done some very bad things but I still think there's hope for him and that he ultimately wants to do good.
14:39 Not all grudges have a statute of limitations. Some grudges stay with you no matter how much you grow up. Hate as a result of that can be a powerful motivator 😂
If think mother Anasaya was about to ,erge with Mae as you see her starting to turn to black also & nobody knew what was happening. I believe the witches died as collateral damage snapping Kalnacca out of it.
(18.54 is he sleeping) u guyz really underestimated our boy zenitsu
"You told the truth up to a point, but a lie of omission is still a lie." - Jean-Luc Picard
Love watching you and your dad's reactions it's so cool you can share the SW luv😁👍 I think mother Aniseya going smoke and taking Mae with her was just her trying to get her daughter safely out of harm's way since Torbin and mother Korril were about to throw down. After Sol killed her partner and disabled her staff mother Korril used it to flee for her own safety too. Indara was the most level headed of them all. Torbin was impulsive and petulant but he does come across as very young there. Sol seemed hotheaded and blinded by his own desire to have a padawan to raise and shape. I feel like Sol was most culpable however as he broke into their home twice. Everything that happened after their second home invasion could be seen as defending your home, family and children and I'd go mama bear too if that was my home. The really disappointing part though was lying by omission to Osha. Yes Mae DID start the fire and yes everyone WAS lost but these things weren't linked the way Sol implied. It was a cop out and I wonder how or if Sol will be redeemed with only 1 episode to go. ✌️😄#istilllovestarwars
I want to see some European show where the team has an American member they all call "Americanny."
Honestly, they probably would never call them that, but call them something derogatory instead 😅 Europeans are RUDE
Well, it’s not like the targets grasped the implications of previous seasons. They freaked out when it was finally made clear they were the butt of the joke. It’s supposed to be “on the nose” because subtlety is wasted on the stupid. The “ringworm infested cousin fuckers” being referenced. The showrunner had to tell people in an interview that “Duh, Homelander is the bad guy.” It’s not subtle, and YET he had to say it. You want subtlety, watch something else. But not Fallout. It’s not really much more subtle, if not presenting as many direct parallels to U.S. politics today. And even some of that, according to Kripke, isn’t even deliberate.
The scene between Billy and Ryan is my favorite so far this season.
I suspect abandoning a school age child is not postpartum depression.
If you have had it since the birth and never got any help, I guess it could still count, but otherwise, it might just be sparkling depression
@@KatSonny possible self-dianosis. But then, I don't trust anything she has to say. Not a spoiler. I just have a serious lack of trust in any new characters.
Haha, I think that mistrust is universal!
A big part of the political complaint is superficial neutral characterizing of the Starlighters.
So impressed, seeing the wheels turn on what is happening with Sage.
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Sister sage is a interesting character ngl, is always hard for me thinking about writing the "smartest person" in any show because the writers are not always really intelligent or creative, let's hope they wrote beyond the obvious
I hope you get better from the cough sonny! Great reaction, also ryan is time to leave this tower and live w butcher c'mon 🤧
Love the guy in pink, love it when people get into shows like they were broadcasts irl
Estejam preparados, os próximos episódios depois deste são pesados! ☠️😵💫😅
So glad to see these with the accelerated releases. Been waiting on your reactions for a few weeks now. This season has been sooo good. I can't wait for ep 8 next week!
Hello❤ Pls react to BOKU NO HERO ACADEMIA (with sub JP VA) It's good, I really want to watch you guys react to it.
Kat rolling her eyes and scoffing at all of the 'on the nose' commentary is just like me fr 🤣
6:16 Because Homelander in Reboot Mortal Kombat 1 (2023) as (DLC) & he’s also NOT even voiced by Antony in the game, he’s voiced by Jake Green who sounds a like Antony Starr.
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Here first to support my second favorite reaction channel 😅😂 Btw, did you finally decide to stop reacting to Battlestar Galactica?
Second favorite?! How dare you!! 😂 Lol, just kidding. Appreciate the support! And no the plan is to continue BSG as soon as possible, I just had to take a break for various reasons.
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One of my favourite amine, in my top three
I love how muzan only knows tanjiro's name hahahahshs
I appreciate the fact that this episode was a story in which the parental figures ALL did the wrong things, both the Witches and Jedi had a hand in the witches' demise. I wonder if that'll be Mae's and Oshia's takeaway when they realize what happened--Osha might come to a different conclusion, as I think the exercise she's partaking in now will allow her to tap into her memories on the Jedi ship lying unconscious; helping her to hear the Jedi arguing about their role in all this--Osha will be getting a very one-sided story that makes the Jedi look like they were the only ones who screwed things up. While this story makes it look like Sol was projecting his own feelings on Torbin and Osha, that's not how this story started. More importantly, we already saw the story from Osha's point of view, and her entire family disregarded her wishes. Why was Osha outside of the fortress practicing her Force abilities? Was she doing so because her connection to the Force was weak since she was a child? The first episode showed us that she had no Force abilities. The third episode showed us that Osha could use the Force. We saw her playing with a bird under the Bunta tree, but was she really playing with it or was she trying to do more through the Force? When Mae interrupted her, Mae did the same thing Osha was doing, but with more control, and Osha snapped at her. She didn't just snap, she expressed how she wanted to be somewhere else, away from Mae and her coven, and how she wanted to be something else. When Osha hid behind Mae for protection, what did Mother Koril do? She snapped at Osha, telling her how she expected better from her. Osha was living in her sister's shadow and she had an overbearing mother pushing her more than she could stand to be pushed. Inside, Osha was crying for help and no one was listening. No one, except for Sol. For whatever reason, Osha's connection to the Force is wonky, despite her high sensitivity to it. She knew what Mae knew and Mae knew what the other witches knew because she was being groomed to be their future leader. If Mother Aniseya and Koril could use the Force to get into the minds of others, should Mae and Osha have that ability too? Did Osha inadvertently reach out to the Jedi, Sol, when she wanted to get away from her family? Sol could feel the girls in danger, but the other Jedi couldn't. In the same way, the Emperor couldn't feel Luke reaching out to Vader through the Force. What if Osha inadvertently reached out to Sol? Maybe deep down he did want a padawan, and Osaha wanted to be something her sister and family weren't, and that's a Jedi. When Osha told Qimir that her master was powerful in the Force and that he would find her. He corrected her and told her that that power she spoke of was her power, not Sols. I think this is another clue that Sol has always been able to find Osha through the Force because Osha, unbeknownst to her is calling out to him. What would have happened if Mother Aniseya didn't violate Torbin's mind? She turned his fears against him. He already wanted to go home, and she created a new fear, witches! Why did she do that? Was she hoping her actions would make the Jedi leave? She seemed to know more about the Jedi than we got to see, but surely she didn't believe that scaring a padawan was going to make the witches' case any better. Mother Koril was tired of running, she wanted to fight and keep her home. We know that this coven was on the run until they found Brendok and that they were hunted down. Probably not by Jedi, but by those using the Republic's laws to kill them legally. That didn't matter, as we already know from the third story that the Jedi had a hand to play in taking the Force away from every Force user in the galaxy that wasn't Jedi and the Senate helped them do it. So the witches, probably like every other Force user in the galaxy, have a natural disdain towards Jedi. Couple that with the Jedi breaking into their home and hinting a taking your children from you, I can see why she took up a defensive position when the Jedi stepped towards her. Torbin drawing and igniting his lightsaber was also justified given what Mother Aniseya did to him earlier. He wasn't going to wait and see what might happen this time. Surely, Torbin told the other masters what happened to him at the coven, so when Mother Aniseya turned into black mist and started drawing Mae into her, it was easy to understand why Sol did what he did--Mae looked afraid as it was happening. This story mentioned the Nightsisters to tell us that they were active before the prequels too, which makes sense given that Sidious was already in league with them before the Phantom Menace. The Nightsisters have been a problem for centuries it seems, so it is no wonder how things quickly spiraled out of control when they did. Sol went to the coven with noble intentions, to help a girl crying out to him through the Force--this episode showed him one time reaching out through the Force to locate them. Mother Aniseya said that she was going to let Osha go because that was what she wanted, but she didn't make that clear to the Jedi. Mother Koril was preparing to strike the Jedi and Mother Aniseya was turning into a black mist drawing Mae into her while the other witches were keeping their weapons trained on Torbin and Sol. A sneeze would have been enough to make either side make the first move. Had both sides been more level-headed, I think this all could have been avoided, but Mother Koril likely would haven't made it happen. She didn't want her daughters going with the Jedi. Speaking of Mother Koril, I'm not so sure that she is dead. Will we be seeing her next week? Someone sent Osha the Force vision of Mae, it it doesn't seem like it was Qimir who did it! This was a good episode. I can't wait to see how this gets wrapped up!
Also if Sols mind wasn’t so clouded he would have absolutely knew Anaesyas intentions. He really was on his backfoot.
Osha wants to escape her life; she’s a typical kid growing up in the shadow of her sister and disconnected from a future that isn’t as exciting as the one she dreams about. As a parent though we know our children go through phases of which paths they actually desire often stumbling until we KNOW. That’s the crux of the issue; a child cannot decide but her mother did allow her to see if this is what she truly wants or not. Sol being told he basically isn’t deemed ready for a oadawan before sensing the force and emotional connection to Osha feels very contrived by his own continued insistence to agitate the situation along with Torbin who failed to suppress his foremost emotion which was to go home.