The Unwanted Personification of Terry
- Episode aired Aug 14, 2023
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
486
YOUR RATING
The Solars have been on Earth long enough that they're starting to become human.The Solars have been on Earth long enough that they're starting to become human.The Solars have been on Earth long enough that they're starting to become human.
Dan Stevens
- Korvo
- (voice)
- …
Thomas Middleditch
- Terry
- (voice)
Sean Giambrone
- Yumyulack
- (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
- Stoned Out Guy
- (voice)
- …
Clancy Brown
- Judge
- (voice)
Tiffany Haddish
- Aisha
- (voice)
Sagan McMahan
- Pupa
- (voice)
Blake Perlman
- Young Woman
- (voice)
- …
DazMann Still
- Jason Mamoa
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Pit Boss
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaTerry's shirt in this episode is (Taylor's Version).
- GoofsTerry becomes human early in the episode. When Korvo sees Terry on a casino security tape, he's Shlorpian; when the family is reunited, Terry is human again.
- ConnectionsReferences He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983)
Featured review
Another Excellent Season with some Minor Wrinkles
This season was a successful attempt at a hard reset. With Justin Roiland being replaced by any other actor, I feared some of the vulnerability and versatility of the characters would be lost. I'm pleased to say I worried for nothing. By the 5th or 6th episode, I had all but forgotten the change. Dan Stevens really knocks it out of the park as Korvo and his chemistry with Terry (Thomas Middleditch) is fantastic.
I appreciate that they had a deliberate focus on family and individual relationship story lines this season. I love the use of Sci-Fi to make those relationships grow and flourish.
On to B plots. I could take or leave the Silver Cops arc/episode honestly. Even Sci-Fi can't make me care about Glen, though I do appreciate all the little gags about his love for his car and the Fast and Furious movies. I'm sure this will work for someone, I just don't think I'm the particular audience for that kind of side story.
The plots in the wall felt a little thin this season but still exciting. I find myself to continue to be very invested in the characters, especially Cherie. I enjoyed the addition of Montez. The writers subverted my expectations in how he works serve the narrative, and I appreciate that.
Overall, another great season! I can't wait for season 5.
I appreciate that they had a deliberate focus on family and individual relationship story lines this season. I love the use of Sci-Fi to make those relationships grow and flourish.
On to B plots. I could take or leave the Silver Cops arc/episode honestly. Even Sci-Fi can't make me care about Glen, though I do appreciate all the little gags about his love for his car and the Fast and Furious movies. I'm sure this will work for someone, I just don't think I'm the particular audience for that kind of side story.
The plots in the wall felt a little thin this season but still exciting. I find myself to continue to be very invested in the characters, especially Cherie. I enjoyed the addition of Montez. The writers subverted my expectations in how he works serve the narrative, and I appreciate that.
Overall, another great season! I can't wait for season 5.
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