She still hit her with a car though :skull: like i'd be crazy enough to forgive her for everything else but girl... cmon now...
dudeeee, that's last look totally telling you it's gonna be hell for what coming next!!
I wasn't very satisfied with the transformation :/
she was this :type_1_2: close to saying dracarys
ENZO ST. JOHN IN WESTWORLD OMG
Disappointing after "Gganbu". Those VIPs were really over the top and made this episode hard to watch.
The hammy, poorly acted and written VIPs really brought me out of it this episode. A real disappointment to a strong show thus far
Not only the VIPs are gross, they can't fucking act.
The most unrealistic part is expecting middle-aged and elderly Italian people to address you in English. Haha I’m kidding (or not)
I got myself way too excited for this. I think i probably would have enjoyed this episode more if everything came out at once or if they didn't hype this episode up so much. I came in expecting something that would really change the status quo of the Stranger Things world, I was expecting multiple characters to die. And technically multiple characters died and yeah the Stranger Things world was changed forever by this season but I'm honestly kind of upset that they didn't kill Max or some other characters. Overall this episode was great and I did cry multiple times throughout the episode so I'm still giving it a 9/10 but I got myself way too caught up in the hype.
I've never been more heartbroken over a character's death like Eddie's last words were the saddest and proudest words he's ever said and yeah i sat there screaming crying sobbing throwing up
This show literally started to feel like the vampire dairies cuz there’s two brothers fighting over one girl:sob:
This season plot made zero sense, 4th season was already bad but this one takes the award!
Hope it ends here.
So far Mallory is the biggest bitch in this show, I wonder what's her deal.
“The world is full of lonely people afraid to make the first move.”
Maybe it‘s because I just re-read the novel before watching it again, but this movie is jarring in its simplicity compared to the book. I get that you can‘t cram all the contents of almost 800 pages into a normal-length film, and some plot points need to be made more plain because exposition isn‘t as easy in this medium*, but it felt like they left out some scenes for budget reasons (like the world cup) but then over-dramatised scenes which didn‘t really need it (like the first task) or added completely superfluous ones (like the dance scene) - and of course, there‘s the parts changed for no conceivable reason, like the Beauxbatons/Durmstrang gender separation (are there no male French wizards??), the maze (surely the special effects budget was taxed just as much by this as it would have been by a Sphinx?) and the much-criticised angry!Dumbledore.
*I get leaving out Bertha Jorkins or Neville giving Harry the Gillyweed, for example, it‘s unnecessarily convoluted for a movie, but I hate the parts where they change things for „clarity“ (because they think viewers are idiots) and then ruin the whole point - like Polyjuice Potion not transforming your voice, which they thankfully changed for this movie, or someone‘s eyes glazing over under the Imperius Curse (despite Moody saying you couldn‘t tell who was under its influence).
Everything has to come to an end.
What a wonderful way to end the story, at times they made me believe that this was not going to end well for the gang but there is always hope and a plan B or C.
I still haven't gotten over the fact that Nairobi died, she was the lifeblood of this team, the way Tokyo sacrificed herself for them was incredible but more than necessary to add the touch of perfection to this story.
I really enjoyed watching this series and it was good that they did not wait to extend it any longer than necessary.
The scene where The Professor was telling the story of his dad was powerful, nicely done.
Finally, a happy ending. Overall, the show is superb, but the first heist is better than the second one. I love this show.
Note: Don't try this in the real world. I'm pretty sure you'll get caught.
The ending I thought it would be and hoped for, not disappointed at all. I’m gonna miss everything and everyone :sob::sob::sob::sob::sob:
What an amazing series, from start to end! I am so honored I got to experience this show. Thank you LCDP :heart::heart:
What a journey!!
Enjoy every second of it.
It’s a roller coaster of emotions.
Oh no, not another musical episode... I skipped all the singing scenes. You can even skip this entire episode, it wouldn't matter much
Yeah, no. I'm too old for this type of show, even though I love slasher and horror but this is like a cw show. Maybe I'll watch another episode or even two but I'm not hooked so far.
The bad: It's hard for a show like this to NOT be derivative, and this one is no exception. It also comes with a WAY overlong party scene that practically had me weeping for another generation. The good: The acting is FAR better than the writing (which isn't saying all that much) and is the only thing that keeps it from being a one and done for me. (Note to writers: You have to make your characters at least REMOTELY likable and give the audience SOME reason to root/care for them or that audience simply won't connect at all and will simply start to tune out or -- worse yet -- start to mock the whole thing.) So the not horrible acting and a certain nostalgia for the source material are the only reasons I'm still here. I'm not hooked yet, but I also haven't bailed yet, either.
The worst show ever made that I love. Don't take it seriously and enjoy it.
It's the 'How to Get Away With Murder' x 'The O.C.' x 'Cruel Intentions' mash-up we never knew we needed. Can't wait for season two.
it will probably be my problem, but I don't take Ari's charm, she doesn't seem like a really good character... she's light years away from Nadia