Lol Checo and Lewis fucked up their grid positions and confused Colapinto?
And the drivers in front did an extra formation lap when they were not supposed to?
CHAOS
Lol Checo and Lewis fucked up their grid positions and confused Colapinto?
And the drivers in front did an extra formation lap when they were not supposed to?
CHAOS
Why the hell would Lance try to drive through the gravel/sand on his way back onto the track? Stupid
There definitely have been weird choices. But in general this is an actual thing: red flags come out when a car doesn't move anymore in a dangerous position, yellow flags when it's still moving.
They clearly waited for the drivers on fast laps to go through the chequered flag here, and only switched to red flag when they saw Max not improving on his last lap. I kinda understand why they do that, but yeah it's not the most safe thing to do.
Bearman truly is becoming a successor to Hulk in being a super sub
You're welcome!
Rio literally tore through a setpiece to get off the road
"Your last name is a vegetable" is a top-tier Agatha line
A bit of cheap writing to suddenly go "Agatha was the one who bound Jenny Kale", I didn't like that.
Agatha's death scene was visually very beautiful - and also, still a better death scene than Voldemort's (I'm still salty about that over ten years later).
The big cgi fight was way better embedded into the story and spirit of the show this time. Also was nice to see the Westview residents again.
The whole "witches road" being a scam by Agatha feels on-brand, but on a meta level I'm a bit sad that they took a concept from the comics and turned it into that.
I like how Billy realized "I'm a murderer", and Agatha goes "no you're not, I would have killed all of them in my basement, you even saved Jen".
Oh, and a ghost going "are you ignoring me?" is somehow very funny to me ngl
So.. at the start of this episode I was like "oh god, please don't make this a flashback episode". And then the flashbacks kept going for over 20 minutes. Once again the Marvel writers wrote themselves into a corner by deciding "we need to show this, but it doesn't fit anywhere so we'll cram it into the last episode". Works better than in other shows but still not ideal. The whole episode basically feels like a tag to the finale that was episode 8.
Hm, but imo that is not really shown on screen. We only see Rio telling Agatha at birth "I can give you some time, nothing more" and then show up again to take him when he clearly fell ill.
Looks like everyone in front of Ocon started an extra formation lap
Lando should argue that he wanted to check on Lance's health, that's legal now