Not even Seven’s awesomeness is enough to salvage this writing. But, of course, I am at fault here since people seem to like it. Good luck have fun to anyone who is able to enjoy it. I for one give up.
This was a very weak season compared to the first 2. It wasn't exactly 'bad', but the vast majority of it was totally aimless and felt like a monumental waste of time. Felt like the last couple of episodes were the only parts worth watching. They made a big mistake continuing Grogu's story from the end of S2 in The Book of Boba Fett show instead of S3 of this one.
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A very cool season that starts kind of slow, but really picks itself up the second half. I loved the way they keep expanding the story of the Mandalorians in the Star Wars universe as I believe they are one of the most interesting characters in the series.
Season 3 is a few steps down in quality from the previous seasons. ITs not bad, but just not as superb as before.
Underwhelming season with recycled plot. Replacing the cast was the biggest mistake they did. They could've aged them or continued in that time period. The Aberfan disaster episode and young Charles are the only two upsides I can think of.
Starts off strong, bonus points for getting Marcia, loses the plot after the original trilogy material, I'm no prequel fan (seen them more times than I'd like because of my kids) but ends up feeling like how George lost the plot then has a line "oh by the way everything he did is now the way everyone does it" as if to make up for the pessimism then throws Marcia back in the loop when she'd been gone twenty years. Worth a watch but I enjoyed the recent Light and Magic better.
If it's final season or not "welcome back!"
This 2nd season is a chaotic letdown after the 1st one. And it continues to digress with each passing episode...
Man this show is great. It’s definitely the best directed of the MCU Netflix shows. I also feel invested in every side characters story, sometimes in the others you’ll cut to a side plot that just isn’t as good as the main plot line. But not here. This is THE definitive performance of Frank Castle and it’d be a shame if Marvel doesn’t bring him into the MCU proper. At times I honestly think it’s better than Daredevil, what could’ve been a super lazy spinoff became probably the greatest show within this collection.
This show started of very good but the last couple of seasons was totally ruined by lazy, clueless and mentally retarded Hollywood script writers. About time the pulled the plug on it.
This is a must-watch for Star Wars fans both young and old. It harkens back to Star Wars’ glory days while also pushing the envelope for new ideas for stories and world-building. Jon Favreau along with his amazing crew has done it again and I can tell you that I’m looking forward to viewing the next chapter of what’s to come of this solidly crafted piece of genius.
A nice ending for this show, i will miss it
Star Trek: Voyager enters into a third season of Delta Quadrant adventures as the crew continues their voyage home. This season starts to hint at the coming Borg threat, which will change the direction of the show for the rest of the series. Additionally, a budding romance between Paris and Torres begins as the romance between Neelix and Kes comes to an end. Some of the major episodes of the season include “Future’s End,” “Real Life,” “Scorpion,” and the Star Trek 30th Anniversary special “Flashback” (featuring George Takei). However, the writing is inconsistent, and the character development is rather weak. Star Trek: Voyager continues to improve, but it still pales in comparison to the other Trek series.
Resistance is futile as Jeri Ryan sexes up Star Trek: Voyager in its fourth season. The Borg take center stage as Voyage finally enters Borg space and gains a Borg crewmember, Seven of Nine. Seven proves to be the missing ingredient that the show needed to take off, as the character exponentially improves the quality of the storytelling. She fills the Spock/Data role of the outsider commenting on humanity. And, Seven’s interactions with Capt. Janeway and the Doctor make for some of the strongest character dynamics of the show. Additionally, the series finally finds a compelling villain in the form of the Hirogen; who are reminiscent of the Klingons. This new energy is also reflected in some incredibly ambitious episodes, such as “Year of Hell,” “The Killing Game,” “Living Witness,” and “One.” Plus, the season is able to gather some impressive guest stars; including Kurtwood Smith, Tony Todd, Virginia Madsen, and Ray Wise. Season 4 of Star Trek: Voyager re-launches the series and finally makes it worth watching.
Man, there's too much drama in every single episode, everybody is constantly crying for every minor thing, it's exhausting.
Idk like you but I'm 40 and I'm fell for The Child totally.... this kid cuteness just kills
It's hard to rate this season. The first 8 episodes weren't great. 5 - 8 were especially lackluster. But the final 4 were fantastic. With the final 3 being perhaps the best that the show has to offer. Going by the final episodes alone, this would be a solid 9. But having to factor in the rest of the season... I think I'm being generous when I give it a 7.
What a disaster. This just never once felt like the Muppets, with it's odd use (or misuse) of the characters and it's complete tonal inconsistency. It didn't seem to know if it was aimed at younger kids, teenagers or nostalgic adults, and instead is entertaining to none of those groups. There was the odd laugh here and there, mostly from Pepe, but the vast majority of this was unfortunately dull.
Mainstays like Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo and Rolf barely made an appearance. This felt like an entire exercise of forcing the Muppets into a format they aren't at all suited for, and the lack of variety between episodes really hurt it. Give us a character-focused scripted show with a storyline, please.
This may be Muppets Now, but I'd much prefer to have Muppets Then.
Season 2 is more consistent than season 1 overall, but maybe doesn't quite reach the highs that one did. At least, not until the end with the finale being something very special. The new Inquisitors are a mixed bunch with the Seventh Sister being a far more effective villain than the Grand Inquisitor was, but the others are instantly forgettable and uninteresting.
This season takes us away from Lothal as the crew join up with a Rebel cell and begin working missions for them. It makes for a nice change and feels like the show is moving forward. The biggest boon is the inclusion of Ahsoka and Rex who for fans of The Clone Wars are a real joy to see on screen. We also get some appearances from Darth Vader and they are quite fantastic - maybe it's down to having James Earl Jones back to provide the voice, but he's a really strong presence.
Lastly, I'm really glad that Sabine and Hera are given more to do here and we get to know their characters much better.
Westworld Season 3 is a complete mess. Many things are wrong with it, but my three biggest complaints are:
* It's totally incoherent and most plot lines don't make sense at all. It's essentially just S6 of Person of Interest, but in bad.
* Some characters are utterly useless this season (Bernard is just randomly driving from motel to motel?!).
*The sound mixing this season is terrible, every single scene has a distressing background sound or music, and usually it's hard to hear any dialogue over that.
The show is aeons from what the first season was in plot, atmosphere and quality - it was brilliant, one of the best I've ever seen. Now it's just a joke.
Disgusting as allways. No real surprises but allways still shoking anyways.
Another fantastic docu-series from Netflix/Dirty Money. There's way too many people in powerful positions that are morally and ethically bankrupt.
@finfan I finished Season 2. I preferred Season 1, but I can tell the production quality is usually good. The story are complex enough for a series of that age and I always feel I am in space with the crew.
Already started Season 3 and I can tell the production value is increasing.
My personal awards for S2:
Favourite episodes: 2x08 A Matter of Honor and 2x15 Pen Pals
Favourite aliens: The Borgs... but I don't know if we can call them aliens.
Favourite guest stars: Nikki Cox (Sarjenka from 2x15 Pen Pals), Suzie Plakson (K'Ehleyr from 2x20 The Emissary), Jaime Hubbard (Salia from 2x10 The Dauphin).
Favourite holodeck moments: Worf's rite of passage from 2x14 Icarus
Favorite moment: Riker confronting the Klingons in 2x08 A Matter of Honor
Funniest moment: Wesley asks Riker and Guinan how to deal with the girl he likes (2x10 The Dauphin)
Best story I wanted as a prominent subject: Time issues in 2x13 Time Squared
I haven't watched 2x12 The Royale, 2x18 Up the Long Ladder, 2x19 Manhunt and 2x22 Shades of Gray. I'll try to get to them eventually.
Well, the first season was a wonderful surprise, with this one the expectations were high, so maybe that's why it was a little disappointing in the end. The 80's feel and nostalgia is still there, but that is getting so common these days with so many films and shows depending on that. I'll wait for the third season and see how it goes.
Stranger Things 2
Good, but not great.
Story was serviceable, but felt like a retread. One whole episode was unnecessary.
Some characters felt like they were thrown it for no reason.
Soundtrack and effects were top notch again.
Worth a watch for fans.
7/10
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I won´t say I didnt enjoy it, I did... but it didn´t blow my mind either.
Too much fanservirce and quite predictable, felt like a few secondary stories were just fillers that didn´t go anywere
Titans Season one lacked any type of flow in the story telling episode to episode. Plus it was the worst finale I have ever seen WTF. Although I will be back for season 2 in hope of improvement.
This season brought the show down in my opinion, I would have rather it just ended after the 1st and never watched this season at all.
Ended on a good note and really enjoyed this season much more then the 2nd.
I gave this series a 10/10 for the first 3 seasons, but could only watch 20 minutes of episode 1, season 4 before being completely disinterested and bored. Even the "previously" on.." didn't bring me up to speed on what was going on from season 3. It's only been a couple of months since I watched season 3. Something to be said for binge-watching a series after its ended.