Kinda tired with Invincible. Dude has to learn how to fight. Lame hero.
Amazing ending. True commitment to its themes and tone.
When this show focuses on basketball (IDFC about Cookie), is great.
So Percy did the right thing by offing herself. Good. Happy ending.
Thank God Jamie left Beth without the possibility of having her own children. Go Jamie!
Why do Beth and Rip torture the little orphan like that? Horrible people. "You gotta earn her trust back" because what? ONE afternoon with a pseudo-attitude? that kid is practically a parent's dream. He would be better in the system.
A reminder of how horrible of a woman Jessica is on the inside. Damn.
Lazy twist. So, in order to make the Duttons likeable (Beth and John), they turned Jamie (one of the best characters) into one-dimensional full blown villain practically outtanowhere. Nah. Didn't like it at all.
This is my new Star Wars present. I don't want these characters to ever go into that horrible and lazy J.J. Abrams future.
"Don't be alone, Clark". Dammit Martha, you broke my heart. Alison Wright is amazing.
It had a "What's Up With That?" sketch. Instant classic.
That old lady really sucks as a person. Time to die!
Oona is now the coolest character in Disenchantment. I didn't see that one coming <3
Beth is extremely annoying. Beck brothers definitely went too easy on her.
The handmaiden's tale is a positive story compared to this horrible shit. I'm done.
Beth got it easy. That's right, I will NEVER have sympathy for that piece of human shit. That talks volume about how great Kelly Relly is,
Well, this sucked. This went from being my favorite Netflix-Marvel series to wanting to watch the Breaking Bad episode where Jane (same actress) dies in her vomit so I can fantasize about a less hypocritical ending.
This was worst like GOT's Daenerys. Trish ends up practically being a bloodthirsty hysteric animal worse than Thanos, Hannibal Lecter, and the Zodiac combined, apparently.
This was doomed by the moral hypocrisy of the "you shall not kill" of this Feige-ignored part of the MCU.
Wow, so this is TV now? what an unsatisfactory cliffhanger/ending, just to try to lock a Season 2 renewal. A plot in favor of future contracts instead of the actual story. I feel like I wasted a good chunk of 10 hours. Run away from this. Save yourself. There are a ton of other shows that'll value you as an audience instead of just a future number.
The best thing about this episode is the amount of fragile lowkey pro-rape men whining and triggered about it.
Great show. Also: They have to be still inside of a complicated, new version of the bad place.
The Asian couple scene felt a little bit forced in order to gave the episode some action, but hey, that's OK. We don't want this to become "Dallas"
Great episode, even with the torture that is Eli's voice.
They REALLY messed up Miguel character really bad (now he's a bully and the blonde thief is the good guy? come on!) and almost lost me because of it, but last scene was great.
Come on, Greg McLean, not even a nasty face burn, broken bone or a new awful scar for Mick? How many real life corpses do you have in your house, Greg?
Who wrote this? an intern? Is this like an alternate dimension Merli? This is almost as bad as the "Saved By the Bell" caffeine pills episode.
What a triumph. To make a season penultimate episode so boring requires some kind of talent.
I really hate Jian Jang. Am I racist like Gilfoyle?
Oh my God. Poor Gus. That was the saddest of the endings. One masked as a happy one.
Wtf was this shit? Is Mickey magically became a real person, and somehow write/direct this fantasy episode so she can pull some unrealistic portrayal where she's a victim and Gus is the "crazy" one? Holy fuck this was really infuriating.