This episode comes late for me, and I think it's the best of the season. It's about time Negan's story was told.
I just watched the movie and my heart is still pounding and I'm still on edge. The movie has a frenetic pace and the 90 minutes literally fly by.
Another outstanding performance by Mario Casas. Gone are the days when he was only good to take off his shirt and be the attraction for teenage girls.
If you like Thrillers, this movie will not disappoint you. It is not the movie of the century, but it fulfills its function of entertaining.
"Can't spill food on your shirt if you're not wearing one".
I count the steps in my head, like a normal person hehe.
If there's hope for Scully, there's hope for all of us xD What a laugh of an episode, the Vegas Hangover in 99.
God I’m so sick of laughing with Gina acting crazy hahahahahahaha.
Great end of season. Very great everything related to Rosa. Hitchcock and Scully are also very cool. And Gina, and the sergeant... In short, all of them are great. I loved the end of it all, with “Greg” and “Larry” in witness protection.
Great! I laughed non-stop in this episode :D That said... the season is over :(
Fuck, but how much I laugh with this shit.
Great season finale! They have been very successful in bringing us the whole story of Pimento and the FBI infiltrator in the final stretch. In this great episode all the moments in the hospital and Rosa’s house. And what to say about the ending with “Greg” and “Larry” hahaha.
The highlight of this trilogy is undoubtedly Hugh Jackman.
Amy's very intimate, very close story explains her personal involvement in the case.
Women sometimes have difficult situations simply because they are women. It is a fact.
Men are sometimes accused by a woman who lies. That's another fact.
I was amused (and by "amused" I mean "I found it disappointing, especially considering this is Brooklyn 9-9") that at NO time, NONE of them suggested "hey, since the whole company says he's a good guy, and 3 years of e-mails suggest the same thing, is it POSSIBLE that the chick is lying?". Nope. None. 20 minutes they have needed to address this issue in such a perfect way. I'll take the "we can be different and still champion the same cause" (accurate), the "this stuff has happened to literally every woman I know", and the "every time I think I understand how bad it is, it's so much worse than I imagined". I can understand that from ignorance and misinformation the thought is "it's impossible for it to happen that much because it would be horrible" but it just is, it just happens as often as it's told. Less denial and more fighting all together against this, because as Amy says, to a greater or lesser extent, it has happened to all the women I know. All of them.
Good for Jake admitting his ignorance and wanting to learn, which is the important thing. And, of course, them for telling and having to deal and live with it. It's a no-brainer for those who are aware, but new people will always come along and that's why it's important for the series to address these issues. You can talk about it and you can make humor without being offensive. Brooklyn Nine-Nine proving, once again, that it is a great series.
Anyway, it was good.
I'm a big fan of Die Hard, this particular Jeremy Irons Samuel Jackson Bruce.
Crying with Holy and Terry's dance. It's one of the best chapters of the series, no doubt.
HOW MANY PLOT TWISTS CAN YOU GET IN A SINGLE CHAPTER?!!!!!
I thought one thing was going to happen and then suddenly.....
I love Gina, although I didn't feel her as she was in this chapter.
I have an opinion that few will share, but I don't miss Gina at all.
She had some great bits, yes, but the rest of the series was buzzed and weird. To me it was more awkward than anything else. It fascinates me that this series doesn't have a single bad episode. Not ONE.
I liked that at the beginning of the chapter Jake talks about all the weird things Amy does as if it's the most normal thing in the world. It's been confirmed more throughout the chapter when Jake takes the mock exam for Amy or encourages her to be a sergeant, even though it might change their whole relationship drastically. These details show the evolution of the characters and I liked too much the way Jake treats Amy.
God bless this series and its creators and everything related to it.
Incredible last season, in my opinion the best of the series without a doubt and it has surprised me very pleasantly as the last ones were slacking off in my opinion.
I like that an American series (considering how rotten the country is right now with this problem) dares to give voice to all these people who, for some reason, have been forced to leave their country and seek a better life and help us empathize with them. Some scenes are from ten and have managed to really move me.
I've seen comments complaining that there are characters who haven't had a happy ending but I see this as a good and daring way to end a series, that's life and more so in prison.
A lot of nostalgia to see the cameos that have been produced over the last season.
Boyle already deserved the recognition he has been given in this chapter.
Shocked that Wuntch really died... :O
Holt very clever with the fake memorial hahahaha
CHARLES AT THE END HAHAHAHA
I said it and I'll say it again, they should integrate Pimento into the 99 team, especially now that Debbie is no longer with us.
Fuck, I almost spit out all my drink from laughing so hard at the last scene. Six seasons in and this show never stops making you laugh, it's unbelievable. ouch the barrel museum! After 6 seasons they're still pulling out highlights like that and Holt's "flirting" with the spy xD.
Ughh, too much Gina in the whole chapter.
But I admit that the moment of telling the famous guy that he can't come in while Scully has been brutal XD.
So... she's really gone? Let it be that she is.
Hey, they need to get back to solving crimes! I don't think it's been a few episodes since they've done that.
Peralta has found his boyfriend instinct :D
I think we all need a little...
Amy jumping off the roof. Like a boss XD
"Did you also study Entrepreneurship??"
"Yes, and I also have a pilot's license, so what?"
Daaaaamn, Rosa. Classy.
"You're going to have to lift the car and drag it away."
"And how do we get the cookies out?"
"REALLY that's your only problem with my plan?"
Terry fan. FAN.
Oh, that's good.
I needed this.
"You see, managing Amy is not a chore, it's a pleasure. Because an Amy is a tool" Holt with Amy
The guitar moment was great. I love the chapters dedicated to the two of them, they make a great couple on stage.
I think I just saw one of the best chapters of the series! The script was superb, Sterling K Brown as a guest star a luxury and the performances of Andre and Adam spectacular. It's always harder to make people laugh than to make them cry and yet comedies are not valued as much as dramas, so bravo!
The part of Holt's anger with the doctors and the doctorates was very top xD