They did Plastique so dirty the entire season, that is not even a surprise she didn't make it to the finale.
Paula Brancatti's voice is superbly annoying in this.
Paula Brancatti's voice is superbly annoying in this.
Disappointing ending to an, otherwise, entertaining show. Thankfully, it does have a closure, but lots of things are left unresolved. The main characters' subplots felt rushed and lacked substance. And while I liked the new characters, additions to the main cast in a final season is a big no for me. Lastly, I felt some of the deaths were unnecesary.
I'd still recommend the show if you fancy the premise.
Just watch Interstellar instead. Better in every aspect.
I'd been waiting to finally see Charles and Camilla together!
Rowena's death was sad yet really beautiful. Definitely one of the most emotional moments on this 15-year show's run. Well played, Ruth Connell.
Destiel's last scene felt like a breakup. Woops.
Too bad they retconned Weather Witch to be a criminal.
Thank God they got rid of Manchester. What a despicable character. It's also refreshing to see a hero kill an enemy in this Arrowverse. Bonus points for him being a human.
Jon Cryer makes a juicy Lex Luthor. And Miss Teschmacher! Those two felt straight out of a Superman movie. Fantastic final scene.
Manchester Black is one of the, if not the, most unsavoury characters in the whole Arrowverse. You can't even feel sorry for him after the shit he's been pulling and the way he's treated J'onn and Supergirl. Hope they get rid of him soon.
J'onn in 3x21: "no more lethal guns"
J'onn two episodes later: "kill her, lol"
Gotta miss Winn, that was a well-planned exit.
Mon-El on the other hand, WTF was that?, what was the point to bring him back at all? I still think we're going to see him again, but if he won't be a series regular, then I guess Karamel won't be end game. Truly sad :(
Funny that Fangs was killed by a single gunshot, yet Jughead will, somehow, survive getting thrashed by a whole gang.
SCOOBY DOO PAPÁ! [Supernatural remix]
Lol at every "DA Cecille Horton"
I really liked Becky in this episode, it sucks that she's gone now
Shit that was intense.
Tamara, Nolan & Gabe need to die at the end, pretty please.
Thank God they didn't go through with the Donna mess.
I love this show so much ❤️
I hope Mon-El/Karamel haters are happy at last cause I sure as hell am sad :'(.
The Supergirl/Superman and Supergirl/Rhea fights were really cool. Glad to have Cat back at CatCo though I doubt it's going to last.
Good finale. They changed Norman Bates' destiny, but it really fits the journey he went through in this retelling of Psycho. He planned to die with Norma last season, so it was a matter of time before they reunited. Now he is with Mother, thanks to his brother.
Romero dying was a given, a year ago I'd have cared, but I lost all sympathy I ever had for him this season. I feel like that's the way the writers wanted us to feel, but not sure why?, it took shock value away from his death.
I'm pleased that Dylemma got a happy ending, especially for my boy Dylan, the most developed character.
Gonna miss this great show <3.
That was a great series finale!. It was very emotional with all the flashbacks of key moments and throwbacks to big plotlines. I think the 'major reveal' about John knowing about the switch was kinda unnecesary, but I rather have that than a soap opera-ish 'there was no switch/it was all a dream' plot twist.
Thank GOD that Bemmet isn't endgame, I never liked him as a character and it wouldn't have made sense for them to get back together at this point. Bay already has a failed distance relationship... and that was only a couple of cities apart!. Still, I like that she wants to give it a try with Travis and that they are officially endgame, but I like the most that she didn't choose him over her career.
Also good to see that Daphne is still determined to become a doctor against all odds. I liked that Daphne and Mingo ended up together. Like I said in a previous episode, she doesn't deserve him, lol, but he is crazy about her, and I want him to be happy.
OTOH, Regina chosing Eric was terrible. Taking care of his kid for years is a really big commitment to do for a guy that she dated, what, a couple of months? and who she 'didn't remember was in love with' until he showed up again?. I kinda feel like they threw Chris and Luca under the bus here. Chris/Daphne seemed kind of forced anyway, but really, what was the point of having Daphne telling him she liked him, and his aunt saying he was into her?. But what they did with Luca was way worse. The entire season was about how much Luca wanted to be with her, and how they fought over the age difference, his father disapproval and the cheating suspicions. And yeah, he was younger, but he was already an adult, went to war, is going to college, is planning about investments. He was a decent guy, and Regina ended up chosing someone who showed up in the second to last episode, and for whom she'll have to wait for years to see him again. Regina's relationships were always big messes, so I guess it is a fitting way to end her story? At least she is moving out and opening a second Cracked Mug, that is great.
I would have liked them to make it clear what will Toby's new career going to be. But, just like Regina, I think is a fitting way to finish Toby's story, the character the writers never had a clue what to do with.
Melody and Gabe finally get to raise their own 'child' :D. I can see them fostering lots of deaf kids in the future.
Thank you so much for these five seasons Switched at birth!. It was a fun, emotional and educational ride :)
I feared for my poor boy Dylan's life there for a while!
No one gave a shit about that poor daxamite that was blasted off from the ship lol.
Not scary at all, but an ok thriller and a really nice way to wrap up the story.
Lol at Daphne screwing things up again. Chris could've been honest with her and nothing would've happened though. The "I actually like you" after half a date was weak af. Mingo deserves better than her but from Daphne's POV, and since she is the main character, they should be endgame.
I can't believe Bay sold her car, it really marks the beginning of the end :(.
YAAAAAAASSSSS
Great twist of the iconic scene.
So emotional. It was great to see Gilles Marini's Angelo one last time.
Finally we get to know Mon-El and Daxam's backstory, it was about time to flesh out his character and link his story to Kara's other than being a romantic interest. That's the reason he has more potential than the other addition to the main cast. The break up scene was sad, but very well acted by both Melissa & Chris. Plus we know they'll get back together soon, lol, at least I think they'll be on good terms after the Flash episode. I do think Mon-El is making the wrong choice though. He's finally seen the way his parents ruled their planet was shitty, but as the soon-to-be king, he has the chance to lead a new Daxam, I think that's, in part, the reason why Kara let go of him.
Nice to listen to Tamzin Merchant's accent again. Sucks that she played Winn. Good to see they are okay.
I feel bad for enjoying watching James been thrown around like a puppet and being mocked at for trying to be a hero. I guess this is what Laurel haters felt when she first became the Black Canary. Ew.
Mandatory lesbian kiss scene for the female lead.
The past two episodes have been the best I've seen of Ray/Abby together.
Amazing episode. Too bad this season is so short. Will miss this show when it's over.