How are you gonna call it a shark movie when the sharks don't come in until 75% of the way through?
The acting and bad special effects ruined this one way before I saw a dorsal fin. I've been binge watching shark movies for the past week and this is by far one of the worst ones I've seen yet.
Pretty funny episode. A little disappointed though because the team with the ballerina wasn't shown on the bull. I went back 3-4 times on hulu to make sure but it wasn't there.
Really excited to see what the new team can do though. They must be pretty good to be joining this late in the season.
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??
this medical drama needs more medical drama.
i'm starting to get a little bit confused with all the back and forth on these couples. i couldn't care less about meredith and derek but denny's death is possibly the biggest tragedy of this whole show. that one devastated me.
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.
Hell yeah Lauren, go get the girl!
I'm always a little wary of new medical dramas because they tend to be repeats of the same drama, but man his reaction to the nurses sh*t talking him gives me hope!
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.
The first time I watched The Martian was in theaters and I remember absolutely loving it. Coming at it for a rewatch was a little bit depressing, particularly after reading the book. I should have known better.
The movie itself is not bad, not at all. Ridley Scott did a great job with this movie and adapting it to the screen. There were a lot of great elements to the original story that got cut, but it was for a reason. Sometimes it's not easy to adapt the little details to the big screen. It's just not possible without making a 12 hour film.
The movie captured the most hilarious of the funny moments and the worst punchlines of the dad jokes, all while doing justice to the story itself. Matt Damon really brought Mark Watney alive. He did such a great job in this role. Some of the Earth supporting cast were great as well, like Chiwetel Ejiofor as Venkat (Vincent) Kapoor and Donald Glover as Rich Purnell.
I'm keeping my rating of this show from when I first watched it, because my impression of the film has been muddied since reading the original story. All in all this is a pretty good show with some great music, a great cast, and a lot of impressionable moments. It's cheeky and action-packed, while still retaining the gravity of the situation for the serious, emotional moments.
Loved it.
It's rare that I feel so much anger and devastation after watching a documentary, but Pray Away broke me.
I feel so sad for what these people went through, believing that they need to be saved or cured so much that they became leaders in the same movement that hurt them. And I'm so angry for all of the people that they went on to hurt with their messaging.
I'm happy that many of them were able to get out of this toxic cult and are now coming forward to talk about it, but at the same time I feel so much rage and sadness that this ever happened in the first place.
I hope people realize that this kind of conversion church therapy is still happening. I went through the same lectures and yuppity "support group" crap in 2016-17 in the LDS church. It was a support group for people with same sex attraction and the ideology of "it's not the thoughts or feelings that are the sin, it's the action that's the sin" was pushed down my throat so. damn. hard.
So much of this documentary feels intimately familiar in the worst possible way. It's so hard not to be angry at people who continue to push the idea that there is something wrong with you if you're queer.
I really hope that everyone who watches this will realize that it's okay to be who you are. It's okay to be gay or lesbian or queer. There is nothing about a group pushing a hate message that is holy or just and the idea that God condones that hatred is absolutely absurd.
More than anything, I hope that this documentary will reach the hearts of the people who believe that being gay is a sin and that homosexuality is something needing to be cured. I hope that they will realize how much harm they're causing by pushing their twisted idea of morality on other people. Maybe seeing into the lives of the people who bought into this message the most will give them the compassion they need to understand.
This documentary is gutting.
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!
LMAO The look on Dean's face when Sam was flirting is comedic gold!
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!
Oh man Claire is turning into such a badass. They missed a huge opportunity by not making her a larger part of the show.
MISSOURI?!?!?
What a crazy episode? It's been 12 freaking years since she's been on the show but I recognize her voice immediately. Crazy how the boys remember everyone they helped, after everything they've gone through and everyone they've lost, Sam knew exactly who she was when he answered the call.
But honestly why did they have to go and kill her like that? She's a reminder of the good days, when the boys were still just getting their start as a hunting duo. This just makes the whole season feel so much more ominous. Reminds me of when Crowley went and started killing all the people the boys saved in their first cases together.
It hurts in a different kind of way. :(
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.
Oh the lovely recap with Carry on my Wayward Son... why do they not do this for every episode?
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.
This entire episode felt like one of the boys was going to die die. Like permanently for good, not coming back.
I was tense the entire time.
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!
Claire - love her!
Davies - throw him out with the trash!
This episode really cemented by hate for the Men of Letters. I thought they were bad before but it seems that's just the tip of the iceberg. They've effectively brainwashed their operatives into doing whatever the politicians want (because who else is funding this operation?) and throw humans away like they're nothing, all while maintaining an air of superiority and maintaining the narrative that they're better and more efficient and more organized.
Organized doesn't equal Integrity.
The Negan references are gold. This really goes to show how much this cast has become family throughout this series. Even though JDM hasn't been in the show in AGES he still gets nods and respect for his new role and accomplishments. I love that so much!
Only thing that could have made this complete is if TWD did a Sam and Dean reference.
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.