Everything Neil Gaiman touches turns to gold, I really enjoyed this, so I was surprised to find out it is attributed to DC comics.
I'm really sad that this is over without more explanation about what has happened over this season. I still enjoyed Natasha Lyonnes performance, she adds so much flair!
Wow I love this show "sweet birthday baby!!!". Fantastic throwback. I absolutely love how mirrors are so symbolic in this show.
Wow what an episode! This was such an ending
This is such a typical Ryan Murphy production, full of beautiful people, and the occasional camp nod. I loved this start, I'm hooked.
Yeah this episode was shite. You can't get away with murdering someone on the tube, or anywhere else in London just like that
I'm not sure that this show has still got it, this was quite a boring episode with too many jumps.
I was waiting for Carolyn's reference to the Wicker Witch of the West to pay off. Wow this show has great writing.
WHAAAAAAT is that ending, what a cliffhanger.
I don't know what this has been bashed so hard, this was entertaining and a lot of it seemed accurate. I wouldn't watch it again but that's how this kind of story normally sits.
This was so sad but also so much fun and so self-aware. I really loved everything about this. It did have me in tears multiple times, so real. Kate McKinnon had so many funny moments, her comedy alone is worth the watch.
It's great that the little boy has found what appears to be his place, that the girl has been able to appy to uni and that the parents are now accepting of their childens places as well as their own. Great character development, but this was not as funny as I was hoping.
Definitely not as funny as the original and it doesn't stand alone well, it is clearly derivative of the original and has references that go nowhere without it but it is still very entertaining.
The jump forward in time really confused me in this one, without it really being explained. I did so enjoy the orgy scene though, and it was fun seeing some characters united.
This was entertaining, with plenty of twists and turns, interesting characters and some clever cinematography. I wouldn't call it a comedy though and I don't think I'd watch another series.
Wtf did I just watch. Absolutely no story, the conclusion was a very lazy suggestion.
Omg having Derek Jacobi read out the lies was hilarious.
This is such a daft film, lots of really rusty puns and over the top action sequences. I loved it
I can't believe they played The Scientist at Super Hans' funeral.
Taverner and Lambs interaction is so hilarious.
What an ending! This show has me completely hooked, and it's once again made me laugh my head off at some of Oldman's one liners.
It's so good to Gary Oldman doing something like this. This has proved so funny already!
This is such a different vibe and a complete inversion of your expectations on her sister. This is my favourite episode so far.
Absolutely loved the ending to this episode, was it real? Who knows, but it was lovely.
I really enjoyed this series, it's kooky humour and eccentric mannerisms from people trying to cope with a terrible truth as a society. In spite of it's sunshine moments, I did feel very melancholy while watching this though.
I really loved the little vignettes of people's lives during this episode, it was really sweet.
Wow that ending scene was so cute!
Really fascinating to see a cave beneath his house that his family has had for generations
It was great to see the cabbage lord.
It's so funny when she's going around asking her audience questions, brilliant!