After The Office took a hit in season 7 it was getting better again up until this episode. Storyline is just a load of crap and that makes me mad.
They should finally invest in some proper know-how about how things in IT actually work.. It's becoming more and more stupid every episode.
Just… PERFECT. I have no other words. This is the ending that I'll remember for a long time.
I know there are simplifications done for the sake of the episode containing everything needed to finish the series in style, but it doesn't matter.
I don't even remember when I started watching the series, it feels like it always has been around. I'm going to miss Supernatural.
I watched the first episode out of curiosity, ended up binging the whole thing. There are some clichés, but most of the cheap story beats I've seen coming from a mile away didn't come at all, characters are actually smart, and the setup feels solid with no easy answers that just push the story forward. It is kinda man against world (even tho he has some help), up to a point of taking on a whole squad of trained combatants, but that's acceptable in this kind of TV.
If you have a free weekend, then I can recommend this as a good TV to binge. It works as a single story with no cliffhangers which is rare, but there is an open ending - it's based on the first book in the series that currently has 5, and Pratt himself also said that it'd be cool to continue the series.
Really happy they got a chance to say a proper goodbye, it was a wonderful ending to a series that introduced me to Star Trek all these seasons ago.
What an episode! I was laughing for the whole 20 minutes.
This season is going strong right from the start, but episode 5 is just something else. I just started laughing and didn't stop till credits rolled!
Hi, thanks for the list. Mind adding the new Deadpool & Wolverine movie?
Soo one light can power a hair dryer, but radio needs a whole building of cables? I just hope they are not gonna connect power directly to an antenna.
Im forced to suspend my disbelief there really hard to ignore it.
The whole show struck a fine line between being exaggerated and lifelike, being both sad and funny, hopeful and hopeless. I'm really happy that Netflix decided to tie the show up with a 3rd season, as it added a meaningful ending to the series. The only other show that I know that keeps this balance between comedy and drama is After Life by Ricky Gervais, but there's no other duo like the two main characters in The Kominsky Method.
A 100% must watch show.