I don't understand why the Palace has had such a scathing review of this series, it just makes them all seem so much more human.
I absolutely loved the really inappropriate song at the end and the funny spoof tv show of The Deep at the beginning. This show has always been about parodying superhero culture and corporate America, but this season is reaching new highs.
Ending was disappointing, why didn't he get with either of them in the end?
This show has some decent moments, and some have even entered into the memesphere. I would not say that it has great re-watchability though.
Wow what a reboot! I didn't expect another series after the was no source material but it is truly great to see a come back
This confused me, why would he be back in jail?
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.
Amazing ending music, a pretty conclusive ending, where is William?
The most X- Files "Aim for the bushes" ever
Absolute cheese, terrible acting, awful misogynistic and racist jokes and the plot was problematic too. It's just a perfect film to laugh at with friends.
The "that's not a knife, this is a knife" scene cracked me right up, loving this season's humour!
The premise of this episode is great. There is however a small repeating continuity error in this episode when Scully asks "When did you get a waterbed?" But she knows when he got one because in S06E05 she is in Mulder's newly discovered bedroom when it's shown to her.
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.