quinn giving birth to jonathan groff singing bohemian rhapsody you will always be famous
burt hummel the man that you are
i want to make jokes about nick googling “am i gay” being the true queer experience but holy shit that scene hit a lot harder than i expected and now im crying
THIS IS NOT HOW I WANTED THAT TO HAPPEN AT ALL
this show doesn’t have a lot going for it but i will say that having a love triangle where the main girl has to choose between her ex(ish)-boyfriend and the girl her ex(ish) has been fake dating is pretty fucking wild
they had my girl writing her best speech wearing her best dress looking SO FINE just to YANK the harper avery out from her hands they’re so sick for this
i’m no mathematician but i feel like it’s statistically impossible for these people to have as many trauma inducing incidents as they do… i enjoy it tho
corbin bleu? in my hell’s kitchen??? love to see it
i’m so used to seeing peter as carisi, i forgot he’s actually like a really good actor
boy, watching this without the context of the other crossover episodes was a rollercoaster and a half.
dick wolf, please stop shoving OC (and every other DW production) down our throats. you’re making the only show of yours i’m interested in nearly unwatchable (and while you’re at it, bring back barba. like permanently)
the documentary format was really cute i like that it showed new perspectives of the characters we know and love
that last line though… whew
rafael barba
that’s it, that’s all i care about
they really brought raul back for just a 10 sec cameo??? i need MORE
i need to know every single conspiracy theory john munch has about jeffery epstein
45 mins you’re telling me dominick “call me sonny” carisi jr. couldn’t speak even one little word of italian??? this is a rip off
this is the episode that made me lose any and all interest in this show way back when. i respect raul’s decision to leave but losing rafael barba was honestly the worst thing that could’ve happened to svu. with all the character narratives they’ve successfully written out of the show (stabler, amaro, etc.), in my opinion this is the one they could never bounce back from. it’s a beautiful, gut-wrenching episode and a deservedly monumental send off to a beloved character. but i wish it had never been written if it meant i could have more barba and more raul
i really love scully-centric episodes. this one’s great for so many reasons, you’ve got great character development for scully, progression in mulder and scully’s relationship, cool cosmic fate story, a happy lesbian couple living their best lives, great acting by gillian anderson (as always), lovely shots of scully being beautiful (as always), and just overall beautiful cinematography. and the parallels in this episode!! really, what’s not to love?
mulder finally says fuck and we don’t even get to properly hear it, this is truly the crime of the century
jennifer carpenter is such a good actress and her acting chops are truly on full display here too bad i hate deb’s storyline this season (and last)
the whiplash from the excitement of the show to learning the origin of the surprise motherfucker meme…
give me one heterosexual reason that dean’s first thought after helping a gay couple get their happy ending is that he wants his angel back