David tries to find a way out of his predicament.David tries to find a way out of his predicament.David tries to find a way out of his predicament.
Carmela Nossa Guizzo
- Amy (4 Years Old)
- (as Carmela Guizzo)
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(Legion: Chapter 7) does great turning this cozy campfire that the show started to a volcano spewing lava, just magnificent work, all this phenomenal artistic and psychedelic feel that that chapter 7 has was just so amazing to watch, didn´t feel bored at anytime.
About: chapter 7 lets us get a little breathing room by lowering the tension and giving us a satisfying result of what David and his friends did in the last 2 episodes, that led up to this moment in time.
Amazing episode guys, go watch it!!!
(11/10)
Shortened Summary: chapter 7 is a satisfying result of the great tension ep 5 & 6 build, which makes it the best episode yet with such amazing directing that turns chapter 7 into tv-show art.
(Legion: Chapter 7) does great turning this cozy campfire that the show started to a volcano spewing lava, just magnificent work, all this phenomenal artistic and psychedelic feel that that chapter 7 has was just so amazing to watch, didn´t feel bored at anytime.
About: chapter 7 lets us get a little breathing room by lowering the tension and giving us a satisfying result of what David and his friends did in the last 2 episodes, that led up to this moment in time.
Amazing episode guys, go watch it!!!
(11/10)
Shortened Summary: chapter 7 is a satisfying result of the great tension ep 5 & 6 build, which makes it the best episode yet with such amazing directing that turns chapter 7 into tv-show art.
This is the second best episode or merely the best one I must say.At first that I thought that 5th one was the best,but this(7th) one has come out of the blue and made me changed my decision and I expect a lot more to come like these.Gosh..! how come the writers are getting these ideas..?!.Go on guys great job
10deltaop
This was, hands down, the best episode of the season so far. It has all the elements of a signature Legion episode - well-chosen music, stellar cinematography, brilliant acting and an excellent overall ambiance. But it had one thing in addition that made it stand out from the rest of the season: linearity.
I believe, for the first time we were able to follow the story in a linear fashion without the confusing time-line jumps. Furthermore, a lot of the convoluted concepts from earlier episodes were elucidated pretty well in that 'blackboard session.'
Finally, with that cliffhanger of an ending, I will be very interested to see how the season progresses next week.
I believe, for the first time we were able to follow the story in a linear fashion without the confusing time-line jumps. Furthermore, a lot of the convoluted concepts from earlier episodes were elucidated pretty well in that 'blackboard session.'
Finally, with that cliffhanger of an ending, I will be very interested to see how the season progresses next week.
I can't review this without spoilers except to say that it's a great work of art. As out there as it gets, it stays grounded throughout. Flights of fancy as in prior episodes (e.g., dance sequences, animation sequences for backstory exposition, etc.) are one thing, but it's hard to maintain urgency without restoring to formula. Every shot and every cut in this episode is bespoke. It's some of the best writing, directing, and editing I've ever seen, and Aubrey Plaza's performance is off the charts.
Hate to be repetitive, but wow indeed. This episode was like a beautifully orchestrated piece of music. Part of it was the fabulous use of music, part of it the well-choreographed scenes, which - unlike in too many of the previous episodes - never felt random, confusing, or pointless; part of it was great cinematography, fabulous use of color, standout performances from Stevens and Plaza, and a few neat effects that I won't spoil for you. It was probably the artiest episode yet, but in a very good way. This episode had a strong narrative - a lot of things HAPPENED, unlike in the last few episodes, and it has a mind-blowing climax to amazing music. Loved it. If they could just make each episode this good, Legion would be one of the best shows now on TV.
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Oliver Bird: On the chest of a barmaid in Sale, were tattooed all the prices of ale. And on her behind, for the sake of the blind, was the same information in braille.
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Written by Jeff Russo and Maurice Ravel
Performed by Jeff Russo featuring Paco Rodrigo
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