That kiss was completely unnecessary, what the fuck.
Excuse me??? You can't just end the episode there :sob::sob::sob:
Men getting what they deserve, and a happy ending for the lesbians? Couldn't ask for more.
As much as I love this show, I miss The Fosters and its characters and family dynamics.
Felt more like a film about some people role-playing Austen, than an actual Austen adaptation.
Too much time spent on trying to make Anne into someone she's not (mixing modern language with history worked for Dickinson, it did not work here).
Not enough time spent on the love story, which felt more like an afterthought in the end.
At least it's pretty.
Oh, to watch the love of your life walk towards you across a field of grass, while the sun is rising and the birds are singing. Knowing how much they love you, and finally being able to tell them that you love them too.
This is probably one of the worst episodes of the show. Pierce is an awful character, and while the show labels him a racist and homophobe they are also using him as an excuse to make racist and homophobic jokes. This episode starts with Shirley (who is very much problematic as well) standing up for herself against Pierce's racism and sexual harassment, and would have been a good way for the show to say "Hey! It's not cool for people to make offensive jokes!" and either write Pierce's character out of the show or reform his character, but the show does neither. Instead they for some incomprehensible reason make Shirley and Pierce friends without him having apologised for his behaviour. (He uses a bullshit excuse that basically boils down to "sexual harassment is a compliment because you're a strong woman and I like you.") Therefore sending the message that you should respect your oppressors instead of standing up to them, because "peace" is better than change, and because you need to be the better person.
The side plot of Jeff and Britta acting like teenagers in some sort of weird competition with actual teenagers is just a waste of screen time and not funny at all. The only purpose that plot has is to establish that they are insecure, but this could've been done a lot better.
Thank you, Evan Rachel Wood.
I am so tired of documentaries with narrators pretending to be ignorant in order for the mainstream audience to have someone to relate to. This isn't a documentary about the fishing industry, it's a documentary about a man's journey learning about the fishing industry.
Mike is such an asshole, oh my god.
All this talk of a Crows spinoff... I would have absolutely no interest in watching it, but it would make me happy if they got their own show so Shadow and Bone could actually focus on their main character instead of giving too much screen time to annoying assholes like Kaz and Matthias.
LMAO was that the writers calling themselves out for making Callie make the same mistakes for eight seasons?
I love everything about this movie, except for the sex scenes. They were so obviously made for men and what they think sex between two women is like that it ruins what could have been a great movie.
American terrorism: now also on the moon!
Definitely the worst episode of the show so far. Gordo is not a sympathetic character and having an episode focused on him doesn't work.
I just had a dream that I was a regular president.
That was a short episode. Only 38 minutes?
Please tell me they're making Miranda queer.
Gretchen is high on peak white feminism.
Aidan deserves better than this :(
When Mike was getting fired, Harvey threatened to quit, but he won't do the same for Donna? There's gotta be something else going on because that's just bullshit.
Excuse me? Excuse me? Excuse me? DarkAlina? Sorry. DarkAlina? Sorry. DarkAlina? Sorry. DarkAlina? Sorry. DarkAlina?
Praying to all the Saints that the women on this show will get better love interests :pray:
That farmhouse in the opening of the episode looked so much like the one Ellie and Dina lived in, surely that's not a coincidence :eyes:
It was amazing to see Ashley Johnson finally appear, and I did not spot that Laura Bailey cameo until the credits:eyes:
Pedro Pascal making me like a character I previously hated, and Bella Ramsey doing justice to a character I love. Could not have asked for better actors!
This adaption had it's flaws like the original, but honestly I think it's actually better than the game.
I'm going to miss this show so much, and I'm so hyped for the next season covering my favourite game of the two, and I'm so excited to see the live action version of more of my favourite characters from the game:heart_eyes:
Women getting their revenge against someone who abused them is my favourite genre.
So now that Callie isn't around to do stupid things, they're making Mariana do them? Could've at least texted Joaquin where she was going before getting in the car.
It's missing Beth Greene hours.
Why are they showing Beth and Dean’s backstory as if anyone wants them together? Are they trying to redeem Dean or something?
You know it's a Netflix show when it takes half a season for it to get exciting. Finally a good episode!