The dynamic between Tyrell and Elliot is one of the most interesting and complex on TV, and the actors' chemistry is also incredible (ignore the image lol).
Dressrosa is Usopp's best moment after the time skip; his entire arc there is very good, and I don't think we've ever seen another Usopp who balances his cowardice with his cunning.
Missy is one of the most interesting and well-written incarnations of the master. Michelle Gomez is incredible and gives a masterclass in acting every time she appears.
"Waters of Mars" is perfect episode of the Tenth Doctor. I love the horror in this episode and how it builds tension; you feel it when a character dies. The acting is divine, and the arc of the victorious Time Lord is magnificent. I love this episode.
Honestly, being an ace who has to pretend to be heterosexual for your friends is really difficult and suffocating, but I don't think it's necessary to tell them.
Could some of you who don't like The End of Time (parts one and two) explain why? I always thought it was a very well-made and written regeneration episode.
I love "The Last Time Lord," it's an excellent episode. I think it delivers a satisfying conclusion to the arc, both in terms of the Doctor's and the Master's development, and it has a great farewell to Martha. I love this episode.
Listen to me: Elliot and Jinx are very similar, both had traumatic childhoods, both created another personality to escape pain, both are technically terrorists, both have sisters who like girls, and both are literally me, identical.
It's strange not wanting anyone, like everything I see in the world just makes me not want any kind of relationship. People are complicated and annoying. I prefer Doctor Who and Twin Peaks to relationships, I don't know, people are just too mean.
Season 2 is highly underrated. I think the slightly slower pace allows for great character development for everyone in the cast, as well as deepening Elliot's psychology and his dynamic with Mr. Robot. It's an excellent season.
I think the sixth Doctor is a wasted potential. I think having a Doctor who is morally ambiguous at first glance is interesting and would make for an excellent arc, but unfortunately the writers weren't capable of it. Poor Colin.