Not sure where the hate is coming from. 9 stars just for the musical sequence alone
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incredible symbolic/fairy tale episode
uncola197931 July 2019
Remembering...
jarrettbraun31 July 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I was asking myself last episode if we'd ever see these characters again. It was a beautiful moment catching up with these characters. The season has been wonderful and yes, we only have two episodes left... I thought this break from "reality" was a nice touch and truly fun.
It's time to say goodbye and I'm happy I got to spend more time with them.
It's time to say goodbye and I'm happy I got to spend more time with them.
Filler? So what?!
sloopnp30 December 2020
Wait! Did she tell you about chlamydia?!?
BennyTV16 August 2019
Haha love this stuff. Every single chapter of "Legion" fits perfectly into its 3 season Arc of a puzzle. Leaving a review to even out the negatives. In my opinion, "Legion" has never really had any "filler" episodes... I like to think of them as... a sidestep into alternate thought and reality questioning.
I've Been waiting to see the return of fan favorite Jemaine Clement. Having him share the screen, and an amazing scene with surprise cameo Jason Mantzoukas, was a welcome surprise.
The show has always been a huge hit with their take on elements of music and dance (thanks mostly to Jemaine). The episode fits... give it the respect for all the work that goes into them; I'm sure it is following a cliffhanger episode for good reason...
8/10 only because they can't All be a 10.
I've Been waiting to see the return of fan favorite Jemaine Clement. Having him share the screen, and an amazing scene with surprise cameo Jason Mantzoukas, was a welcome surprise.
The show has always been a huge hit with their take on elements of music and dance (thanks mostly to Jemaine). The episode fits... give it the respect for all the work that goes into them; I'm sure it is following a cliffhanger episode for good reason...
8/10 only because they can't All be a 10.
there you have it, what you deserve
nghiemtran8912 May 2020
Every line of dialogue was amazing
hgold9830 July 2019
From Avant-garde audiovisual narrative to an Inconsequential media product
LeCronopio31 July 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The essential problem with this episode, and with season three in general, is that the course of the facts is unlikely and light, it seems a plot of land that is carried away with the first breeze it finds. Recall that the center of the plot, which has brought the story up to this point and that supports the argument of the series, is a very difficult to believe reaction and decision executed by Sydney Barret, who decides, accused of simple conjecture, to believe in a prophecy given to her by the VILLAIN whom they faced, which begins to glimpse a possible concretion explicitly from that same fact; that is to say, David's vertiginous fall into "excessiveness" begins and is held ONLY if they (and mainly Syndey) believe it as true, and to believe it, they must do so on behalf of the VILLAIN. Is it really necessary to delve deeper into this? I hope with all my heart that in the few remaining chapters, this can be solved in some credible way, otherwise this would be one of the most stupid plot implosions and developments that can be seen in recent times, and worst of all, in a series that was deeply innovative and bright.
Then, Noah Hawley definitely transformed a particularly unique audiovisual work into a political and social movement medium. Really unfortunate. Something that grew as transcendentally timeless at first, was surrounded by the circumstances of this era and lost its wings. It's all so conveniently implausible already, It looks almost like a script manufactured by the incompetent pair of D&D. I really don't understand what happened to Noah Hawley.
Then, Noah Hawley definitely transformed a particularly unique audiovisual work into a political and social movement medium. Really unfortunate. Something that grew as transcendentally timeless at first, was surrounded by the circumstances of this era and lost its wings. It's all so conveniently implausible already, It looks almost like a script manufactured by the incompetent pair of D&D. I really don't understand what happened to Noah Hawley.
Best Episode This Season!!
frowning_shoes30 July 2019
Not too much -of a used- episode!
aboalhyjaa14 September 2019
Was quite disappointing
harrylt30 July 2019
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With what's going on in this season I'm surprised they spent the majority of the episode with such an odd side story. If the last 5 minutes from the episode were removed you'd think it was a completely different show. I know Legion has its quirky moments and that's one of the reasons why I like this show so much, but this episode just seemed like a slot fill until the writers come up with a decent conclusion to with what's going on in the season so far.
Worst filler ever
assaf-591-65702713 August 2019
Wow.
prjctwll8 August 2019
I literally went and created an account just to rate this episode. If I could give this negative stars I whole heartedly would. But, unfortunately I HAVE to settle for one star. What a terrible time wasting filler of an episode. There's only 8 episodes in the final season of this show and on the 3rd to last one we get this heaping pile of garbage? I can't begin to express how cringe worthy this episode was. Why it's even getting good ratings from other people is beyond me. Very minor spoiler ahead but, the rap battle scene alone was so bad I was a split second away from just turning off the episode. Also, if you're going to randomly add a rap battle into a show, atleast make it GOOD. Ofcourse they decide to continue from where we left off on episode 5 at the VERY END. By then I was just so turned off from the episode it was just too late to even care. 49 minutes of my time I'll never get back. My honest opinion in this episode? -10/10
Boring
ozerencevdet30 July 2019
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