Man, Teagan Croft looks so grown up all of a sudden. I almost didn't recognize her at first.
I'm glad Donna and Rachel are finally back. Can't wait for them to rejoin the team. Donna, Rachel, Starfire and Barbara all together on one screen will be epic.
One of the laziestbwritten episode about coming back from the dead on movie history
Not a bad episode but the purgatory scenes feels like the writers saw too many Supernatural episodes.
Can’t believe they did Hank dirty again.
If Hank would have crosses the bridge
Would he even have any body left to return :thinking:?
Seriously?! He gets to live?
Jesus, Tim is so annoying. "Any idea how long the bridge is?" Not like talking about how Hank never found it, so yeah, intelligent question. And it was like four times with such questions. OMG please don't stay in the show. I'd take Rose/Jericho, Jason, God even Dawn back.
I wonder how this show is ever going to get any dramatic tension going, now that they established coming back from the dead is possible. Very weak episode, and it's not looking good for the future either.
Well, that was very off base and very different. Poor old Hank. Glad to see Miss Troy back!
BOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRINNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG. Yep, boring. Is that 5 words yet?
It makes zero sense that they resurrect all the characters in the Afterlife, except the one with the best backround.
pointless and boring "other side" story
Shout by ThogekVIP 8BlockedParent2021-09-24T04:02:15Z
Okay, so the world of the lands surrounding that Stygian railroad weren't as thoroughly thoughtfully fleshed out as I'd've liked. But, it was a nice way for Donna and Tim to meet and return, and it gave us a last (and better) goodbye for Hank.
And for everyone mad that Hank didn't get his return, consider: Donna and Tim woke up in the bodies they'd left behind: how would that have worked out for Hank? :-(