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.
Grant Gustin is simply a terrific actor, every time he cries it melts my heart. I love that the show isn't afraid of showing the male protagonist being vulnerable and going through his emotions. That's also what makes his relatonship with Henry so great, and real.
They really fooled me with that final scene, though. I want my goddamn Westallen kiss already!.
"This new lease is tighter than your mom's ass"
"That's it. I am suing you for slander, because my mom's ass is miles from tight."
LMAO, Louis screwing things up is the best.
Freddie fucking Highmore, y'all. Superb acting from him, as usual. I like the way the show is slowly sliding towards the movie, the writers are doing a great job there.
Chick is lucky he is a weirdo and didn't freak out, otherwise he would be buried right now, lol.
The minute Normero got together I knew one of them was doomed, but I could've bet it was going to be Alex. His death is waiting for him, and will surely be a gruesome one at the hands of Norman :'(.
I'm gonna miss Norma as hell, though. We'll be lucky enough to still have Vera on the show, but Norman's version of Mother is not the Norma we all came to love. It saddens me she had to go when she was at odds with the three men in her life, she was never going to have a happy ending, but I would have liked for things to have worked a little bit better for her.
Felt like one of the old episodes with Fiona running after the kid's messes. Liked the twist at the end, it's time for Fiona to finally take care of herself.
Excuse you! Fiona's tits are perfectly fine the way they are.
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 :(
So Alex x Maggie will most likely be a thing!
Vera's lesbian scene yasssss
Best episode so far. Maybe it wasn't action filled, but there was a lot of character development, film references, and criticism to discrimination.
Funny that Fangs was killed by a single gunshot, yet Jughead will, somehow, survive getting thrashed by a whole gang.
Thank God they didn't go through with the Donna mess.
I feared for my poor boy Dylan's life there for a while!
Norma noooooo!!!! :(. I know it was bound to happen, but didn't expect it to be this season and definetely not this way. I'm still in shock...
Norman is fucking insane!!! <3 I feel so sorry for Norma, she's done everything for him and she can't be happy because of him, though he is right, she messed him up for life and now he wants the same for her.
Sadly, I think Alex's days are numbered, is the feeling I've been getting all season.
Lol at every "DA Cecille Horton"
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.
Wow very powerful episode, so many things going on, definitely best of the season so far.
Frank actually being a father and caring for his children, two episodes in a row, wow, nice to see. One good action and he already landed a place at the landromat, lol.
Kevin is such a good friend, I've missed his interactions with Fiona (and Fiona-V of course). I loved the way he brought the barflies to help Fiona. I thought she was done with the laundromat, but I hope this means she will pull it off, somehow, always rooting for Fi.
As for Svetlana, I liked her character, so I don't like the way writers are handling her this season, preparing her imminent exit. It's true she and Kevin never really loved each other, but I'm not really sure when did she and V fall in love? sounds contrived. The thrupple was fun while it lasted, I guess.
Lip and Debbie, I kinda agree with @Haibara. I was rooting for them the entire episode (especially unheard of regarding Lip) but then they go and make some shitty stuff. College's decision about Lip's case was realistic though. I also really liked Ian's scene there, the brothers are at their best when they are together, apart? they kinda get on my nerves. OTOH Debbie got majorly screwed. I hope she gets the police and fucks those bitches over. I mean you sent your kid away and left another one to deal with a baby all by herself and NOW you care? [Gallagher]fuck you[/Gallagher].
I love hoe every single episode of this show starts with Mike and Harvey getting along, then Harvey does something that upsets Mike, he screams at Harvey and storms off, then at the end they fix their screw ups and make up... until the next episode. Never change, Suits.
I couldn't understand what kind of business were Donna and Benjamin trying to pull with the Donna, now I get it. Poor Donna though, but like @TrickHH said, it was about time she got a reality check. The running gag about Donna being perfect it's funny, but once in a while they remind us that, of course, she is not.
Louis' relationship was doomed from the beginning. I don't think this is the last time we'll see Tara, but honestly I hope I'm wrong.
MIECZYSLAW! About damn time
Killer Frost is so cool! she has some great powers, that combined with Caitlin's brain and her knowledge on speedsters' biochemistry it makes for a formidable villain. Of course I don't want our dear Cait to go fully evil, but I hope we get to see her still struggling trying to control her powers/evil side.
Barry and Kara's dynamic was hands down the best part of the episode. Grant are Melissa are terrific and their characters unbelieveably charming, no wonder they worked really well together.
I've been wanting to see Silver Banshee on action and liked her evil team-up with Livewire. Sadly, the fighting scenes fell kinda flat, and them being during the day didn't help, but I enjoyed watching the 4 characters battling it out anyway.
Like other people said, they ruined me a great episode with the Kara/James stuff and the kiss at the end. Seriously, I knew it was coming, but could have been in any other episode but this one. And even Barry giving Kara love advice, if that isn't shoving it down or throats, then I don't know what it is. Still hoping that somehow the writers will realize it doesn't do anything for most of the viewers and sink the ship soon.
What is it with the Winchesters that they're seem incapable of not keeping secrets from each other?
That was a really nice way to end this series. I was torned untill the last minute about who should Patrick end with, I think that was something the show always did great. At the end, he stayed with the one he 'loved', and not the one he 'thought' he love, so it was the right choice.
I would have liked for Dom to end up with Lynn, but is good to have a character ending up single for a change, right?. Plus, he did get success with his biz, that was the goal in his storyline.
All in all, great finale, gonna miss the show, wish it could have lasted a little bit longer.
Kara crying broke my heart. Damn that fine acting of yours Melissa Benoist.
I didn't think the plot would get that serious, the entire city against Supergirl, and every character still at odds with her in the end. Good to see the otherwise light-hearted show going dark, they pulled it off really well.
Winn's high-pitched "She killed Ms. Grant?!" made me chuckle.
James missing is always good news.
Great episode! It had a little bit of everything: the Krypton hallucination and Astra's death played the part on the emotional aspect; Cat and Hank provided some comedy; and two big fights to finish with some action. Oh and mini Clark as an easter egg.
It was fun watching the DEO, Kara's friends and even Lord working together to save Supergirl. You could tell this was a possible season/series finale, but how great we'll have more!
I'm so moved right now. Very happy about how everything ended up for the arts and Will. Rachel the star she was destined to be. Tartie!. The auditorium named after Finn. And the final number with everyone together. Glee had its ups and downs but overall was an entertaining show that made me happy. Thanks and I'll miss you!
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.
YAAAAAAASSSSS
Great twist of the iconic scene.
I really liked Tyler as Clark, we finally got an upbeat Superman like it should always be. Great dynamic between Kara and Clark, the actors sold the part as the kryptonian cousins.
I'm glad we're going to see Kara as a journalist and I'm excited to have the beautiful Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor, who knows quite a thing about playing a devilish character, so I'll wait to see how honest Lena was about her intentions.
The way they finished Jimmy/Kara before it even started was weird but thank God they did it, now with Winn oficially part of the DEO and Cat not a main character anymore, I expect to see Jimmy's screen time reduced as he will be the odd man out among the cast, which I think is for the best, really.
Nice easter eggs with Ms. Teschmacher, Perry White's signature line and the mention of Gotham.
The aid of a bigger budget is already noticeable. Can't wait to see Metallo and more of Superman!