Gretchen is high on peak white feminism.
I have so much to say and I don't even know where to start or how to say it. After such a great first season, season two was really a let down. It didn't really feel like the overall plot had a clear goal which made the whole season a big mess. So many things happen with either no payoff or with anti-climatic resolutions. Is this an attempt at telling realistic stories? I don't know. Instead of focusing on space travel, it focused too much on earth, too much on unsympathetic characters, and holy shit did they do Tracy dirty. I'm not even sure if the show wants the audience to be on Team America, Team Russia, or Team Mankind.
Why do they think the audience is going to cheer for a cheating man getting back together with his ex-wife?
I am an organic vegan, and my carbon footprint is miniscule.
Love the recurring statement that this wasn’t just to find romantic love, it was also to find a bunch of new queer friends:heart:
All those women falling for Jack, why?:weary: They deserve so much better.
So Sayid lived in France yet didn’t know any French? Just an excuse to talk to Shannon I guess:smirk:
Why couldn’t Charlie die instead of Shannon:sob::sob::sob:
“I don’t have murder in my heart,” says the guy in the military.
Kate did nothing wrong.
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:
Two men fighting over a Tesla, wow that's outdated.
It took nine episodes, but finally someone with good intentions is telling Gabrielle to stay away from John. I'm glad they focused on the fact that what she's doing is rape, instead of the much less important fact that she's (understandably) cheating on her abusive husband.
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.
Too many male characters to be enjoyable.
Can’t believe Big ruined Lily’s moment like that
It's missing Beth Greene hours.
This was so obviously written by a man it was painful to watch. A mark that becomes shiny once you lose your virginity? And assuming you can't lose your virginity if you've grown up surrounded by women? Yikes.
Why are they showing Beth and Dean’s backstory as if anyone wants them together? Are they trying to redeem Dean or something?
Aiden, no. You deserve better than this.
You know it's a Netflix show when it takes half a season for it to get exciting. Finally a good episode!
I don't understand why the dean's continued sexual harassment and blackmail of Jeff is supposed to be funny.
I don't know what that intro was but I loved it.
This is the first episode where Charlotte makes any sense.
While watching this show I keep thinking to myself that a show about sex really should be more open minded.
I’m liking this show so far, but the acting of the main actress is very distracting.
I would never have recognised Frank if they didn’t mention his name:joy: