My poor Maura!
I don't want something bad happen to her.
Nina, thank God you're okay now.
Of course they killed off the black bisexual woman. OF COURSE. Because, who the hell needs representation, right?
Anyway. Jane isn't Taylor! Very interesting, let's see where that goes. Good episode overall.
Ughh, why are we back with the Liam-Karma drama? Can we please move forward?
turning into one of the best shows on TV these days. Intense episode!
this show has put me through the absolute emotional :asterisk_symbol:wringer:asterisk_symbol:, why do they have to go this hard???
Carmel with Mr. Kendo…
Oh boy
Lots of sexy culmination this ep. I was on the fence about Shane and Tess but they super grew on me.
Felt so bad for Carrie though! She's really struggling and I thought Bette was quite unfair to her. So rough.
I thought Nat was seriously ill or something the way she was acting! Glad it wasn't the case. Would be interesting for the show to explore polyamory outside of straight up thruples. Coz they can be very different things!
P.s. Once again I could not care less about Sophie or Finley. Thank u, next.
Unfortunately I fear the 'will they won't they get back together' might be the focus of the season.
Time to feel bad for Halstead
it's so sad to see the two teams i was rooting for to leave the show
This show is all about grown people making juvenile decisions and sensational types of personal injuries.
Liam is just so nice! A little weird that he lives in a tree in the middle of the woods, but still.
Lol at the scene with the telescope, supposed to be looking at the moon in daytime with complete cloud cover.
I feel so bad for Richard, this is the kind of things that you need to talk about before getting married.
Probably the strongest (or at least the funniest) episode of the season so far! Raven Symoné was a great addition to the show.
Sue is being sorely underutilised this season. I hope that's building to something.
Still not sure how I feel about the immortal Iron Fist, protector of Kun Lun, sworn enemy of The Hand either.
After a strong start, the second and third sophomore season episodes falter a bit. On the first season, Emily sought to publish her poems. Her sudden turnaround this season, against recognition counters her feminist idealism. It doesn't help that Emily's poems are only shared with her muse, Sue, who is almost entirely a different character on this season. (I hope Sue's miscarriage from her employer will be addressed soon.)
The seance scene felt too fantastical and so ridiculous that I was sure it was a dream sequence.
These structural problems aside, the series looks good and the writing is as sharp as ever. Ageless Jane Krawkowski steals this episode, dealing with the twins and becoming a "navigator."
Bi-nonna Earp and Warrior Nuns (but watchable?)
Class episode to close off an arc before the production break.
Seriously? She asks about Gabby? Stupid.
I can't believe they killed off Francisco!!! Nooooooo!!!!!!
Why the hell did he not tell Joan? Error
I totally knew Darius is Aguierra since the moment he (or better the bottles) was getting out of that cab.
Nate should cut out the crap and ask Jillian on a date.
COPE guy is either head of Q-17 or he is going to sleep with Jillian.
i love bobby so much omfg
Omg! Sheyla squeezing what could be Carl’s heart was just terrific. Hope they make a lot more jokes like that next season.
Wow amazing episode, just didn't like the Abby/Buck split. Hope there will be more episodes
Grace. Poor Grace. Dad, Son and then Grandson - in that order
What are the chances?
Nothing goes well for this girl. But... laughed a lot this end....
I love it when we get Deacon centered episodes, I love watching Charles Estens' raw emotions on screen. You geniuinely feel Deacon's grief
Really great episode and on spot performance by the stella sisters. The music is perfect as always.
Big ups for Kat the scifi nerd!
The surprise of the chapter, Russell cheering Stevie