I REALLY don't get why most people didn't like it. In my opinion it really worked quite neatly
What a performance by Bella Ramsey! She has been amazing from episode one but, this episode she delivered everything!!
Best episode so far. I pride myself on seeing most things coming in a series, but this episode blew my mind. I had no idea Bernard was one of them untill he said 'What door' near the end of the episode.
Ser Criston Cole is a Dragon rider now!
Thank you for this miniseries. What a ride. Quality in every single aspect of this production, it made me emotional in the end tbh
Why can't the gays have sex without getting killed
Bob! I kind of figured he would die, but I hoped he wouldn't. I had started to like him.
Talk about shit getting out of hand.
Everyone badmouthing Finding Dory can pretty much fuck off. No, I don't care if it's your opinion or not, your opinion is shit. The movie picks up right where it left in terms of pace, themes, plot and story, nothing wrong with it.
Man! that speech about religion is awesome.
— It’s Gordon, right?
— And you are?
— I’m the guy who kills Gordon.
Jesus, that graveyard scene. Jon Berthal was fantastic there.
The first four episodes were amazing.
Finally, a show where they understood how a series finale should end...
Part time saviour, full time dad.
What is Iceman doing with pyro's powers? Haha
Critique put me off watching this for a while, dumbest decision I've ever made.
This film was great, plain and simple. It's dark and full of action. The flashbacks are a nice change for introducing the origin story. And I thought they cast Superman perfectly, great actor and is practically the spitting image of Christopher Reeve.
Best adaptation of the Superman story since the originals, loved it.
"Chickens". I'm freaking crying.
I'm a big fan of Pixar films, but this new animated division of Disney, which crafted Moana, is superb. The quality of the art is clean and georgeous. The personal idiocyncristic movements that capture each character are reminiscent of the work of the great animator Hayao Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli (Spirited Away). This animated movie is a gem, must see movie. Beyond it's technical excellence, the story is full and unique. Disney gets a new princess (OK... Chief's daughter). Children get two new songs with which to drive their parents crazy and replace Frozen (on repeat). The Asian Pacific is brought to life. Both children and adults will love this picture. I'm a fan. I give it a 10 (spectacular) out of 10.
Mummy I have a voice.
Let me tell you into secret: No one wants to hear it.
So cruel.
So it went just like the book. I loved it! Be sure to watch after credits, it has two scenes, Amma killing the girls, and the new friend who got very fond of Camille, and her as the woman in white in the park, that they don't explain, but amma was dressed as Artemis in the book cuz she been rehearsing a play in school. And she kills because as her mother she and her sister she is crazy and is obsessed with attention and been taken care of, and hated the idea of her mother being friends with the two girls. It explains why se run away when everybody stops paying attention in her at the play because of the fight that was going on. She made the hole town look for her. They don't literally explain that but is all there. Oh man, they respected the book and i loved it!!
“God, it makes me rage how efficient things are when you’re a dick to people.” SO TRUE, Eve.
I'm actually really glad Jasper died. I admit I wasn't a fan of him during the last episodes, but the reason why I'm glad is that he wanted to die for a long, long time now. They're in an apocalyptic world and it's so normal that some people just don't want to do this anymore, so I'm glad he didn't suddenly find a reason to keep on living. Some people just don't want to keep fighting and that's only natural, so I'm satisfied with the way this ended. It was sad and real.
I'm not seeing what everyone's complaining about. So far it's exactly what I would expect a LOTR prequel series to be.
Bryce needs to die a slow and painful death. I won't settle for less. F*cking piece of subhuman trash.
This episode was a masterpiece. I love how the machine runs simulations. I love Finch's lesson about "anyone who treats life like a game of chess deserves to lose". I loved the simplified dialogue. I love both kisses. Fusko/Root for whimsy, and Shaw/Root because finally.
But I don't want to see Shaw go. She feels integral to everything. Apparently the actress Sarah Shahi is pregnant so this is the way they deal with that, but that means she is going to be jobless in a year or two, and we never saw the dead body. No body, no death. She got shot a lot but we have seen everyone else come back from worse. It took a grenade in the face to kill Reese in the simulation. So she'll be back. Calling it now.