This episode has been one train wreck after another after another. Wow.
Such a great first episode. The filmography on this is really great. It's hard to talk about this as a drama series when it's based on such tragic real-life events. So many major disasters happening back to back to back, it's no wonder it caused so much damage.
Great episode. They deserved that win. The duck looked so good!
ok hold on... a few episodes ago they were all breaking up at the same time and now they're all proposing at the same time??? what is going on??
well... that was unnecessary.
this must've been the episode of breakups because it feels like everyone suffered. i can't believe they're going through with the iggy/martin split though. it's so refreshing to see a long-term queer married couple on tv who are still happy and in love with each other. i was prepared for them to mess with everyone else but them. they need to pull through.
the only person who made it to the end of this episode with some good news might be floyd.
i'm praying for the day they finally get rid of fuentes but at this point it better be pretty epic. her being walked out in cuffs would have been a fitting end.
I think Princess might be one of my favorite characters in this show.
Ya know, as much as I hated Andrea for what she was involved in Re: the Governor, I kinda miss having her around. It was nice to see some flashbacks of when it was a simpler time (for me and for the show.)
Interesting premier. I wish they showed final edited images of what the models did. It looked like they were showing unedited photos. Interested to see some of the models' work in the upcoming episodes.
This is the BEST episode I've seen in a long time. It brings back all that cheeky comedy we used to get back in seasons 1-4. All of the 'joke' episodes that they make just serous enough that it fits into Supernatural, but also just on the cusp of 'What show am I watching again?'
Absolutely love it!
I'm loving all the recent parallels of 'dad went hunting and he hasn't been home for a few days.'
When Jody pulled that line with Claire that was like a confirmation that Claire is all grown up and Jody acknowledges that she's making a difference in a lot of people's lives. I love it!
Kinda a strange episode.
Jack is much different from any of the other 'big bad' monsters we've seen on the show before because although we have had some minor monsters where the boys are rooting for them turning out good and making the right decisions, we haven't really seen anything like that on this scale.
It's strange to look at Jack (with young Alexander Calvert's face) and see him as someone more powerful than Lucifer. There's this element of innocence to him, and in that way he's still a child who is learning, but at the same time he's dealing with making life or death decisions - and that's life or death for an entire planet.
Ah sweet 'ol Jack!
I love this premier. It's such a great episode. Perhaps a bit 'out there' in comparison to the rest of the series, but the writers did a great job of introducing and developing Jack as a character and that makes this episode stand out.
I'm not sure how they're going to recover this season at this point.
I am still not even sure who the big enemy is this season... the Men of Letters or Lucifer?
Super confusing.
MARK PELLEGRINO! MY MAN!!!
This episode was AMAZING. I absolutely LOVE having Mark back in the show playing Lucifer. The way he did all that winky nod-nod to Crowley's demon audience while still fooling Crowley into believing he has the power was epic! Pellegrino is truly a master of his craft.
I can't wait to watch this all blow up in Crowley's face. How can he honestly think he could control Lucifer? The arrogance, lol.
At the same time, I'm a little sad Davies is gone? I mean, shame on him for working with the Men of Letters but also.. he was just starting to make real progress toward changing and becoming a better person. He was finally standing up for what was right instead of just following orders.
I was hoping to get a more satisfying change of sides before we had to say goodbye to him. An inside job to take down the organization would have been a great finale!
Really truly a tragedy.
Of all the big bad monsters I really liked the Alpha Vampire the most. Every time he comes on-screen I get the heebie-jeebies. Rick Worthy has done a great job playing this character over the years and I'm sad to see him go, especially in such an icky death. Anything the Men of Letters is involved in gives me the ick.
Otherwise, great episode. Had me sitting on the edge of my seat with that attack on the complex. Part of me was hoping they were all going to die except the Winchesters and everybody would be on with their life. Sam should have stuck to that deal.
Fergus was one of my favorite minor characters in this show, for how he got under Crowley's skin if nothing else. Bit of a tragedy honestly.
But at the same time we got Mark Pellegrino back so if that's the trade-off I will take it. Lucifer is just not the same brand of evil if it's not Mark. There's something about his expression and the way he uses his eyes that sells this character. Man should get an award for this performance.
Honestly, wth?
Why was this necessary?
First Jo and Ellen, then Bella, then Charlie, and now Eileen. Why are all the female characters in this show ending up dead?
And I'm also angry with Crowley. I know he's the king of hell and all big bad or whatever but I was starting to hope he'd retained some of his humanity and care. But to be working with the Men of Letters is a whole new level of deplorable.
And ugh the Men of Letters. What a joke of an organization. Seriously I can't wait for the end of this super monster arc because I'm so fed up with them.
Okay.... cool? but also... CAS WTF?
Seriously what is with one of the boys always going dark side? If it isn't Sam, it's Dean, and if it isn't either of them, it's Cas. But almost every season one of them is compromised and idk.. you'd just think by now they'd have contingency plans against this.
But honestly wow who could have expected Lucifer's spawn to brainwash Cas.
Wow.
Amazing episode! Seeing everyone come together is as satisfying as it is terrifying. Part of me is just waiting to see who is going to double cross who lol. Maybe I've seen Crowley and Rowena playing the game a few too many times to truly believe they're in it for the good of everyone.
I chuckled at the Radiohead concert tickets lol.
This was a good episode. Probably one of the creepiest and most tragic villain powers to have. Not being able to touch anyone for fear of killing them sounds like an absolute nightmare. I kinda felt bad for the guy.
This was a good episode. I'm starting to really like the characters.
Good episode. I loved how Tom played a surprised and put-off Clark Kent with trying to understand his new powers. Felt kinda contradictory at times though, especially with spying on Lana in the girls locker room. Kinda gross.
I loved this premise with a shapeshifter and having to figure out if who you're talking to is really them. Great acting from Lizzy Caplan.
Not sure how I felt about this episode. I didn't like the whole spider plot, but it was good to see the further character development in Clark and Lex. It feels like Clark is finally coming into his power and starting to understand who he is and how he can use his differences for good.
And I just love Lex. He's been nothing but helpful and kind to Clark and everyone else in the show. He's a good friend.
I'm really looking forward to the rest of the series.
great episode! i loved the battery plant plot.
hate episodes where maya and carina are constantly fighting thought. i hope that ends soon. it almost feels like they're only there so the writers can use them to stir up the drama when they have nothing else going on. :/
I feel so bad for Bishop right now. She's being an ass to everyone around her but her people get it. They get her.
Andy see's her pain even though she's trying to bottle it all up.
I can't believe I have to wait until February to figure out what's going on. I hate split seasons.
This was just... such a great series. I grew up on Stargate. This is one of the earliest shows I remember watching with my mom, back when Syfy was still Scifi and TV screens were square shaped.
This series evolved so much over the years and this last episode was a bit of a bittersweet goodbye. I don't think it's what I expected for a final episode, but I can't really complain much either. Compared to the way TV shows are often butchered in the finale now, I think this was a pretty good ending.
It feels bittersweet watching the last scene, knowing the future of what is in store for SG-1 will always remain an unfilmed mystery.
I am so confused by what is going on in this show but oh so interested in what happens next. Every time I think I know what's going on something happens to flip everything on it's head and I end up back at square one.
is every episode another foray into 'how can we make them think we're going to kill lincoln?'
lincoln in casual clothes is maybe the best thing to happen to this show so far
this episode gives me so many conflicting emotions. between the panic of finn being stabbed, lincoln being tortured while octavia tries to stop it, and finn still defending lincoln when it's all said and done... ugh.
finn truly has a great heart and a really good understanding of other people. even after lincoln almost killed him, finn defended lincoln saying that he was just doing what he had to to survive. and that's true. if they didn't need lincoln for the antidote bellamy may have killed him much sooner. finn recognizing that and understanding lincoln instead of getting angry and seeking revenge says a lot about him as a person.
and of course i love the little moments between octavia and lincoln. despite never speaking and not knowing each other well they understand each other in a way and you can feel that in the way they interact with each other.
and of course the previous episode delving into the backstory on octavia and bellamy and how strong their bond is really made it hit so much harder when you see that trust between them start to shatter in this episode.
really gritty episode. i loved it.