A very sad series, not exactly how I imagined it after listening to the AllKillaNoFilla podcast episode on this. I'm going to have to watch it in chronological order now as well, though it was very interesting laying each person's trysts with him out like that. There's something very poignant about having all of the people's lives told for them when so little could ever be known AND having it all in such a glamorous and sunny backdrop.
Really very sad moments for Gianni 's funeral, and then vicar of dibley theme tune
This series is making me really sad, I think the fact it's based on a true story is part of it but the whole made up dialogue is also dreary. Ryan Murphy really knows how to get you feeling.
This was such a sad episode, so many emotional attachments to these characters/real people.
The pregnant pause between Nadia and Maxine when Maxine throws her drink over Nadia is so funny - just what friends are for
This had me cackling, a fantastic piece of comedy from across the pond.
I'm beginning to think that our Sabrina can overcome anything, and I'm wondering if the next 5 Eldritch Terrors are actually going to make a dent. It makes for really good storytelling having her win and everything being neatly wrapped up at the end of each episode.
This is quite clever, you are lead to believe that Ned's character may be gay but it's never explicitly stated and it's quite possible that he's not.
Sally Phillips plays such a fantastic character in this!
Alice's ending response is fantastic in the episode
Wayne Brady is so talented! He makes this episode for sure
I did enjoy this movie but the continuity wasn't great in the past scene and the suspense of belief wasn't there for Alan Arkin's reactions. I think they left this franchise at the right time.
Not as funny as the live action Grinch but still a quirky and enjoyable movie on it's own.
"What are you looking at?" "I don't know but it's fucking ugly and it's looking back" - Easily the funniest line of the series so far!
Factual art, this was a great end to a great series!
The start of this is fantastic! So much of this show is great, I love Sara so much
"do you know what it's called when women use feminism to oppress each other?" "white feminism?" some good jokes in this episode but this had me cackling!
Wow what a poignant twist!
Fanny is outstanding in this, really makes the episode!
I could barely get through this, the jokes are terrible and she relied too much upon the pregnant pause
The British accents in this show are all over the ruddy shop.
Nelly is so great in this :joy:
"Wow, that person really has got him- or herself into quite a predicament" Perfect. Comic. Timing.
Capitalism is messed up! This episode was good for wrapping up the story but it felt like it was missing something. Also the drama with the elevators and the conversation immediately afterwards was unrealistic.
Unfortunately this film was very slow and the plot was unrealistic for the relationship that friends have, the cast and acting was great however.
This episode deals with death in such an interesting way, the manor in which the fireflies turn into coins from Coles perspective when they had died and been replaced juxtaposed to the blunt discussion from his grandpa in the presence of the inevitability of the echosphere. The episode was not so much about Sci-Fi but about the human condition, we all want an after life but perhaps the best we can do is live the life we have.
Such a creepy episode, not because of some monster but because it's so very human.
Very good. Incase you missed it, at 14:10 a company name is dubbed out in a rant about conspiracy - this has made the episode
YESSSS! The classic start sequence is BACK
Amazing ending music, a pretty conclusive ending, where is William?