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This fight that we see where she ends with a bloody nose but a smile on her face, she says something very important at the end there.
This fight that we see where she ends with a bloody nose but a smile on her face, she says something very important at the end there.
Another new character is, oddly enough, Jackson. This is a character in the show. Like, it's a fully functioning city and we see the community that's built up from where we were in season one.
Another new character is, oddly enough, Jackson. This is a character in the show. Like, it's a fully functioning city and we see the community that's built up from where we were in season one.
Exactly. Let's talk about Dina, wonderfully played by Isabella Merced.
Exactly. Let's talk about Dina, wonderfully played by Isabella Merced.
Oh. I love that you made this choice, and I feel it was a very careful misdirect of... Hey, kiddo. Hey, kiddo. You son of a bitch. We hear the hey, kiddo, and everybody at this point knows who he should be talking about, and instead we look up and we see another girl. Yeah. Dina. Let's talk about Dina.
Oh. I love that you made this choice, and I feel it was a very careful misdirect of... Hey, kiddo. Hey, kiddo. You son of a bitch. We hear the hey, kiddo, and everybody at this point knows who he should be talking about, and instead we look up and we see another girl. Yeah. Dina. Let's talk about Dina.
Another character we get to see is the character of Gale, played brilliantly by Catherine O'Hara.
Another character we get to see is the character of Gale, played brilliantly by Catherine O'Hara.
There's one very tenuous moment where Gail has to ask the question that any therapist or really the burning question is, did you hurt her? Right. And the look that Pedro gives is such a beautiful, it's like, no, like... I can't even imagine that and the fact that you would even have to ask me that. There's such a wound there and that's not what it is.
There's one very tenuous moment where Gail has to ask the question that any therapist or really the burning question is, did you hurt her? Right. And the look that Pedro gives is such a beautiful, it's like, no, like... I can't even imagine that and the fact that you would even have to ask me that. There's such a wound there and that's not what it is.
Can you please say it for me because I can't say it. And I love that Gil puts his feet to the fire and says, you have to be the one that says it.
Can you please say it for me because I can't say it. And I love that Gil puts his feet to the fire and says, you have to be the one that says it.
We saw this in the trailer, and it's one of my favorite shots, actually, from the game that I was glad to see incorporated into this episode, which is the dance. It's the calm before, of course, the storm is coming. Otherwise, this is just a wonderful rom-com that, you know, it takes place in. It's not a bad idea, actually.
We saw this in the trailer, and it's one of my favorite shots, actually, from the game that I was glad to see incorporated into this episode, which is the dance. It's the calm before, of course, the storm is coming. Otherwise, this is just a wonderful rom-com that, you know, it takes place in. It's not a bad idea, actually.
Just turn down the drama and the action. We have this beautiful moment of the community coming together and celebrating, ringing the new year.
Just turn down the drama and the action. We have this beautiful moment of the community coming together and celebrating, ringing the new year.