Someone keeps a secret and causes way more harm than honesty would have caused. Now there's a plot that you don't see every day on television. Oh, wait. You do. More than once a day, actually. Nonetheless, I'd forgotten how much I like some of these characters, so I'll cut 'em a bit of slack as long as they don't make a habit of it.
One of the worst and most hyped films I've ever seen. I absolutely don't get what this flick wants to tell me.
Besides that, it is neither thrilling nor entertaining, so I can only hope that there is a message and deeper meaning to it that I just don't get... However, I would recommend to stay away from it if you expect a SciFi thriller because I know for sure that Blade Runner is not thrilling at all.
I complained not long ago elsewhere about how easily Danny and Lexi solve every puzzle and riddle that comes their way, and the writers set a new standard this week when they have Our Heroes head to Spain, where they find a train that's been lost since 1944. Local legend. No doubt countless people have searched for it over those 75 years. And Danny figures it out and finds the thing the very same day that they arrive in Spain because he's just that good.
I still enjoy the likable characters and the scenic locales, but man, the writing is just sucktacular.
I have so much to say about this show and how bad it is. If you want a excellent supernatural drama, then watch this BUT only from season 1 to 5. The fifth season's finale offers a great ending to the show and after that, everything is just plain bad. The plots stop making sense, they bring back characters just to kill them off and introduce new ones nobody gives a shit about. Think about everything that makes the show amazing, all those characters you love. Well, you'll be lucky if they decide to kill them off, because they managed to ruin Castiel and Crowley's characters to a point where I can't even stand them. Season 10's Crowley is just terrible, all he does is sit on his chair in his castle or whatever the hell that is (look i made a pun) and kill random demons. Regarding Castiel, a lot happens to him after the fifth season, sure, but his character just doesn't evolve. This is so irritating because i was such a huge fan of this show but now i feel like i'm gonna have to drop it.
I can only recommend the 5 first seasons, after that everything is just bad.
Just look at the gap between season 1-5 ratings and season 6-10 (or 11 now, since it has been renewed), and really the only people still defending this show are tumblr hardcore fans and shippers.
It's funny to see bad reviews for this movie, and a lot of criticism towards JJ, but it's clear that all the choices made in this movie was to correct the choices made in The Last Jedi, the movie that was hated by all the fans till yesterday, but now people are praising.
The Rise of Skywalker is a great movie, specially for fans, it's a great way to end this saga, filled with fan service. I don't think I can say more than that without spoiling the experience for everyone.
All the critcs you see here, or on twitter, are coming from people who thinks star wars, a space opera, should be a deep and complex movie with fanfics about romances.
i don't know what to say, other than i love this goddamn movie. i can truly say that my experience was enhanced by the fact that i'm not straight, as i definitely feel like this was a movie made for people who are struggling/have struggled with coming out. that's not to say it can't be enjoyed by a wide demographic of people (as it obviously can and has been), but i definitely feel like they got the "gay high school experience" down to a t in a way that it makes it all the more enjoyable if you've been through it. all of simon's mannerisms are incredibly relatable, and the dialogue is especially touching and well written (i cried buckets). their tagline, "everyone deserves a great love story" pretty much sums up my feelings, and not to be dramatic (too late), but it's a rom-com that i can really connect with on a deeper level and for that i'm grateful.
in addition to literally everybody, i encourage any lgbt+ people to see this if you're struggling with your identity or the fear of what others will think, or even the fear that you'll never find anybody to love or that loves you. this is truly a movie that you watch and think, "this guy gets it".
A biopic about a man called Percy who accomplished nothing of mention apart from abandoning his wife at every opportunity.
My name is Savitar, and I am the fastest God alive. To the outside timeline, I'm an ordinary happy Barry, but secretly with the help of Killer Frost, I troll everyone with my use of grammar and fight past me. In an attempt to prevent Me from destroying myself, I walked out of my armor to show Me to Myself. But I won't let that happen, I'm gonna do everything in my power to not change the past, and I'm the only one fast enough to do it. I am Savitar.
except for the kinda shitty trailer, this movie really suprised me. it got everything right, had much pleasure watching it and cant wait to see more of this fantastic universe come to cinema!
I hope Darhk destroys the world so that I don't feel like I need to keep watching this show
Alex' coming out was so pure/real and important fml. Yes straight ppl this is how you develop a gay character. That storyline is real as fuck IT HAPPENS IN THE FUCKING REAL LIFE so get over the "the writers just want to please the gays or can the writers stop writing stories that have nothing to do with their sexual preference?". We need/deserve this rep. And finally, i'm so glad the writers pulled this off i'm really looking forward to see maggie falling for alex ahhhhh fuck
How to f* up 7 seasons of The Flash. Turn the almighty Speed Force into an insecure woman.
Wow being brainwashed actually has Olsen working for once lol.
Cat mentions Harrison Ford always asking her out despite being married. We get a small glimpse of Superman flying in a distance but...then he gets brainwashed as well.
Hopefully they just cast Tom Welling and have Superman guest star in season 2 if there is one.
Anyway I dig Maxwell teaming with Supergirl to help save mankind. I like the wannabe Lex in the show. Definitely need more Maxwell and less of the no chemistry Kara and James relationship forced on us.
What a lame episode. If Trish is going to be like this for all season it's going to get hard to follow through it.
Once Upon a Time has been dying for several seasons. It should have ended right before the Frozen episodes began (they have prepared the end so well then). Some of them were worthwhile, some of them less so, but the show has been clearly struggling. Sorry to say, but I was quite relieved to read that this will be its last season as season 7 is so bad that it kind of makes even the better seasons worse in retrospective.
Of course stupid and jealous Jared blames Zeke for everything. He was told a thousand times to stay away from the guy and didn’t listen.
Also, of course stupid Jared is still on the hunt for Zeke as well. Really, too bad he wasn’t the one shot but in the head. Useless character.
Tells Michaela how to do her job when he puts all his time into a guy he is just jealous of. For spending time with his ex. That he thinks he’s destined to be with.
He also isn’t interested in her side of things. Yet she’s supposed want to be with a guy that never listens or that wants to believe her.
That Nyssa Al Ghul fight scene almost made me drop the episode midway through and not even bother with the next one.
This season feels like it was half-assed af because it's the last one, so why would they bother making something actually good, huh? At this point it's just a cringe fest full of stupidity and I can't wait for it finish
Please for the love of the universe someone give Amy Acker her own show.
I'll miss Mr Hyde :(
We're only five episodes into the season and I don't care who Prometheus is. He's probably Malcolm Merlin, knowing how this show does it's reveals. I like the the new characters but there's really no depth to them. Please send us back to season 1.
Mulan putting the heart back in Aurora's chest is the gayest scene that happened in all of television and that's that on that.
Cool premise/context, but poor execution, script, acting, screenplay
It was boring, and with the amount of shows that come later this summer (handmaids, stranger things, legion, preacher, pose etc) I decided that this isn't worth my time.
A pilot is supposed to excite you for what's coming next, not make you count the minutes until it ends
I've never felt so defenseless watching a TV show. Rollins and Stone acted like total jerks on this episode. I understand the law is the law, and everything, but their lines implied (and sometimes explicited) that the deceased was right because he was a cop, as if he was infallible or something, and didn't deserve what happened to him. I was psychlogically abused by my ex husband and I can assure that this kind of violence is much more harmful than a punch or other physical damages.
"My face wasn't the last thing she saw..." and I haven't recovered since.
The acress that plays Snow as a child is by far one of the worst actresses I've seen my entire life.
Amy outacted everyone around her and it was embarrassing to see that even as a kick ass character she was reduced to being the love interest of one of the mains. Clunky writing, cheesy everything, cliché central. This will be my first and last MacGyver.
What a shame... feels like a lost opportunity.
Initially, the plot has a promising setup, but quite quickly & steadily devolves into a hot, sticky, convoluted mess that in the end fails to deliver.
Clearly the entire premise is built around some sort of climactic deus ex singularity, and written backwards from there, but this just feels super lazy writing.
I suspect there was an interesting idea in there, somewhere, but it got lost in the wash.
This show is still treading the line between partly subpar and potentially very good. This episode was weak. The format of which it was navigated wasn't that engaging. The conclusion was obvious from the start, and quite frankly, also a cop-out. It was made to make you think the team was starting to have enough of Malcolm, and rightfully so, except it was all planned, conveniently enough, by Malcolm. Even though their misgivings, stated solely as apart of the plan, were genuine, it went nowhere, because, again, it was all planned, all orchestrated, and that was disappointing.