When he saw Amy I burst into tears. The ending is so beautiful and painful at the same time. It took me a while to get used to Matt and now I'm going to miss him so much. Eleven truly was the best.
S </3 She deserved better... Such a depressing ending...
So happy to see Kitty again. I really missed her. Wish they brought her on as a series regular.
Even though this was the one that started the whole franchise, it's by far the worst thanks to its never ending sexism. There's no real development for any of the supporting characters, there's just Kirk looking for a new hookup and women who are there just as his love interest dressed provocatively. The show might as well be called Kirk and the ladies. If this show had been my first venture into Star Trek world, I would have given up watching 2-3 episodes in. Thankfully, I decided to follow the suggestion found online and started with TNG, DS9, VOY, etc. and left this one for the end. I managed to finish it just because I was already very much invested and in love with the franchise. There is however one good thing about this show and it's Spok. He's the most interesting, the smartest and kindest character, not to mention the only one we learn something about besides Kirk.
Either way, the show doesn't have a rewatch value for me at all.
So, he let Vader live again. That was just plain stupid.
It's always difficult to say goodbye to a Star Trek show. It was hell of a ride and I will miss the whole crew. The ending was quite nice, they wrapped everything up, although Chakotay/Seven romance plot was an awkward surprise. There was no indication of the possibility of a relationship between the two of them, and they have zero chemistry.
Lovely episode with some pretty funny moments. They tied everything up really nicely, so it seems like it's a series finale, but I truly hope that's not the case. There aren't that many good Sci-Fi shows like this nowadays, they would be fools not to renew it.
Weren't duplicates able to breathe only on their home planet? This really got me confused because I clearly remember that Tom's and Kim's duplicates were suffocating on Voyager and could only breathe the planet's atmosphere. How were they able to take off then and be in contact with other species? Assuming they adapted the ship, they still wouldn't be able to roam around. It was a good episode nevertheless.
The season was good, but series finale is seriously underwhelming. They left so many unanswered questions, it's ridiculous. What was going on with that boy? What are those creatures on the planet that supposedly are bringing everyone to life? What are those entities in the ring? What happens to the ships? I am so annoyed they didn't explain any of this. What was the point of taking about it then??? I really hope this show will continue at some point, but in the meantime I'm going to read the books to find out about all these things.
I'm going to miss Rocinante and it's crew. Fingers crossed for season 7. :fingers_crossed:
I love Barclay, it was great seeing him again. It's shame he never ended up as a regular on some ST show.
Worf reminiscing his kiss with Ezri, but not his wife Jadzia and their life together on DS9 was so awkward. What a weird thing showrunners did. If they couldn't include Jadzia in the flashbacks for whatever reasons, ok, but they shouldn't have included Ezri either. This was just cringe.
And Odo and Kira breaking up broke me forever. I will never recover from that. I do understand that he wanted to join the great link, so he could cure his people, but he didn't have to stay there. They deserved to be happy and build their life together.
All in all, a lovely, bittersweet ending.
This series was an absolute joy to watch and I will deeply miss all of these characters.
The ratings for this one are really harsh, but it's not nearly as bad as some episodes from Tennant's era that were utterly horrible, but rated higher. This was actually a fun watch with interesting villains. I will be sad to see Thirteen go, I feel she deserved more time on the show.
Gina is the funniest, it's so sad she left. I hope she'll come back.
Aaand congratulations, you've managed to ruin the show...
Though it was a bit short and rushed, I thoroughly enjoyed this season. Love the ending and can't wait for s2!
What the hell just happened? Is Clarke dead?
P.S. It would be awesome if they brought back Lexa like this. :smile:
How fu**ing dare you kill another dragon and then Missandei!!! My heart shattered! I hope she'll burn that bitch!! If Dany doesn't sit on the throne I'm gonna be so pissed!!!
She blew a kiss to a frog! To the freakin' frog! Wtf... It was a perfect opportunity for River to show up or even Amy, Clara, Donna, but no, they went with a frog.... Totally disappointing moment... The rest of the episode was really great though and Jodie was brilliant.
It's a fez!!! Doctor received a fez!! I never knew I needed Thirteen in a fez until I've seen the preview! Thank you for that! It looks like it's going to be a really fun episode, I can't wait!
Update: It was very entertaining indeed. Loved the reference to the episode with Agatha Christie.
This new season really is very cinematic, I love it! Great second episode! The reunion with TARDIS was emotional and I like how it redecorated itself. Also that new cookies feature is very cool xD
What do you mean you want your sister to die, wtf Bellamy??? And he was willing to leave her there, I'm really disappointed by him...
I also can't believe that Kane actually did sided with McCreary... I thought it would be some kind of trick , but it turned out he really is a traitor...
And that conversation between Clarke and Maddie about Lexa teared me up. Even after all this time she's still very much present in the show. Well, she was one of the best characters and they always keep reminding me how much I miss her.
I really want Drummer to become a series regular next season.
Seeing Sarah and that AI talk really made me miss POI and Shaw a lot. But it's great that she's back on TV.
It was a nice episode and the premise is quite interesting, it reminded me of Inception. I hope the plot will get bigger and more complex cause it certainly has a potential for it.
This just might be my favorite episode of tbbt. The Shamy wedding was so cute and touching.
I really don't like that he forgot Clara, not after everything they've been through...but I do love the fact that she gets to prolong her life and time travel with Ashildr.
So it turns out that the Smoking man is William's father... Well, that's just disturbing and it kind of ruins the show for me... It was weak season premiere, I was expecting more...
It ends and you still have no idea what was going on, who was chasing her and why and what the heck was on that film. Anyway, incredibly dumb movie.
Good episode, but I was annoyed with all those Trump mentions. You can't question the employees about who they voted for and then discriminate against Trump voters. Enough with this nonsense.
George is ruthless. I did not expect him to try to get rid of the kid. And Ross is still a douchebag. I really liked him in S1, but now he gets on my nerves. Always pretending to be such saint, but he never thinks about his own family.
Welp, McNeil turned out to be disgusting creep as well. And I can't stand looking at Ross anymore! What were those pathetic excuses and things he kept saying - "I did what I had to", "You should understand"... Ugh, Demelza should have hit him again.