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I'm only two episodes into the second half of the latest batch of episodes, and I'm enjoying it so far - even the musical aspect of the second episode..
Of that episode? The breaking out into song was kinda funny at first, but by the sixth or seventh one, became a tad much.Let me know what you think when you're done. I tend to overanalyze people's facial expressions so I'm curious what others see.
Of that episode? The breaking out into song was kinda funny at first, but by the sixth or seventh one, became a tad much.
I shall continue with my watch this evening hopefully. I think the acting is well done though, and God's character is being played rather well.
Watch this space.Of the last episode. It's a doozy haha.
Don't be. I was the one that clicked the big red button.Oh I'm so sorry!!
I read that Dan has a story in season 6 so I’m glad that he’ll be back. The actor did want his character to die but at that time they thought season 5 would be the last.
And I'm done! Quite enjoyable as mentioned above, although I was wanting more from the final episode.
I know it's kinda the nature of the show too, but I was certainly hoping for more from the other Angels; they all came across as quite ... well, cheesy I suppose? Or just stupid, unlike Amenadiel when he first showed up; he was essentially a force in his own right, and all the other angels since (well most of them anyway) come across as cheap and tacky.
That scene at the start of the episode threw me a little too, seemed very out of place - only for them to show up (again in orange) right at the end. I'd have rather seen an army of demons Maz style.
I suppose the big question now is, what's next? Where do they go from here? I do hope there's no 'bigger than god' threat, that's for sure.
I don't think that's the reason. It's implied he died with guilt about something (likely not that).I just saw episode 15. I'm confused and angry.
Why is Dan in Hell? For banging God's wife? Or is there a detail I completely missed?
I don't think that's the reason. It's implied he died with guilt about something (likely not that).
The way Hell works, you go there when you die if you have any guilt about anything. It's likely that even Chloe would've gone if she hadn't come to terms with that death not being her fault.
I suspect we'll learn more about him next Season, as to why he's there etc