The dinner scene was one of the most uncomfortable things I've seen on television.
After every episode there is a different person who I consider to be the worst one of the family.
Ok but what abou Duck Guy's Shredder
Agreed. The only interesting thing I liked about this season was Ubbe´s journey. This season was a disappointing end to a saga I used to really enjoy couple years ago!
This has some horrific acting and stilted dialogue, felt like a soap opera and a John Wick fanfilm smashed together with a cast list unfitting of the final products quality. Why did Malkovich, Farrell and Chastain even sign on for this? Even die hard action fans will be hard pressed to find anything of worth in this 90 minute bomb.
I don't really know what to think of this. It was an interesting concept but the story itself was a bit of a letdown. Not that interesting at moments and the comedy moments were very scarce. Too bad.
What a poor ending... really rushed. So much preparation for this moment and it was over for 2 seconds. What the hell?! I am super disapointed. Nothing in this season is making sense now. Please delete this episode and re-do it...
OK, so you want to tell me that the Russians went to invade Norway by using a giant armada consisting of hundreds of ships that are driven by bucket wheels for some reason. They also have landing crafs D-Day-style.. ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME???
Please, History Channel, it's time do delete that "History" part from your brand name.
This midseason crap is annoying. I expected this to be the end of the series but it's apparently not.
On one hand I'm pleased it is not as there's still more room for Vikings but on the other hand we lost a couple of key-characters that will, once again, leave the rest of the series in a sort of vaccuum.
I agree the historical inaccuracies in this episode were very large, which is unfortunate especially for a channel that claims to e about true History. Then again this show has had many historical flaws and it survived despite of it. The logistics of flanking over the mountains and returning to the beach to deal a final blow don't add up for me at all. It seemed a too plot related decision to do it like this even though thye could have easily kept it in the realm of the "supernatural" with the intimate beach scene. Or maybe that's just what happened... I'm not quite sure.
It seems that it's slowly falling into the Game of Thrones trap of ending things on a nonsensical note and having things happen that seem out of place. Let's hope it doesn't not happen.
This movie clearly wanted to be a HBO mini-series. It's still a good watch, just the pacing is a bit weird.
It's Community without the charm or talent.
basically as insane and ridiculous as the film, in the best way!