Such a disappointing show. Questions are either extremely easy or completely irrelevant to the world of Harry Potter such as the question regarding which sofa was in Hermione's parents house for about 10 seconds.
The contestants and the crowd are extremely cringe-worthy too.
I don't mind Pete Davidson but not really sure why he made an appearance. Did they really struggle to get actors and actresses from the film so much they had to resort to celebrities who have nothing to do with the franchise?
Incredible ending to an incredible series of movies.
Tops Toy Story 3 for the most emotional ending so bring tissues!
There was enough in this first episode to keep me watching. i just hope they dial back the amount of preaching from one of the characters and that the whole series isn't about all men not respecting women's decisions.
I watch TV for entertainment, not a lecture about on why all men are evil
A solid start, just like all Berlanti shows. Just hope it doesn't go full on with the relationship drama.
So much build-up throughout the 10 episodes with so little pay off.
I'm not completely sure the writers of this show knew where they wanted this first season to go. I completely understand the appeal of ambiguous endings but this felt like an injustice to the people who watched all 10 episodes.
I have more questions after the finale that I did before I had watched it and reading theories online has just added more confusion to what I have just watched.
I'd have a lot less issues if the show wasn't an anthology and I knew that more about The Kid and Henry would be explained next season.
Overall, i really enjoyed the show. The journey and the mystery was captivating and kept me wanting more, I just feel like the destination was a let down. Definitely a show worth watching if you like mystery though, even with the loose ends.
This episode felt very much like a series finale, rather than just a season finale. I do feel like the show has now run it's course and if this was the end, it was a good way to go out
The things I took away from this episode
- Vixen is a very interesting character
- Laurel didn't do anything annoying this week
- Felicity is the worst and I hope that is her in the grave
Overall, it was a great episode and I'm glad that the Dhark storyline was resolved. I just worry that now we are going to have Oliver moping around and feeling sorry for himself for the rest of the season
It's been months since this ended and I'm still not over it. Just finished rewatching and the finale made me as emotional as the first time I watched it. Absolutely fantastic show
Loving this show so far and it gets better every week
Matt Ryan plays John perfectly
Hope the show really hits it's stride before it's too late