This a spooky, scary TV show... WHERE NOTHING SCARY REALLY HAPPENS ???
I think this episode brought the series up a notch.
I really liked the part where Molly talks to Henry and that he reminds her of a song that keeps looping in her mind, a "handsome song" she calls him.. It's so sweet <3 and I think I'm gonna use that line on someone I like. ;-)
The lengths McKenna goes to keep loved ones in the dark is nothing short of an accomplishment.
This was the greatest episode of the show by far; and besides all the focus on Madison, this half-season was incredible.
Amazing episode. Really getting into this show and can't stop watching. The story is just so interesting and the show is so well made. Love it.
Brilliantly acted episode. I could really feel the tension. I always love TV shows that include criminal trials and Defending Jacob did not disappoint in this subject.
Kind of scary watch for parents. You can do everything right, or so you thought, and there's still no knowing whether the child will turn out civilized.
Everyone has their own personality and there's only so much the environment can do to impact it.
Anyhow, this thing definitely worth our time.
And I loved the idea that you can have two perceptions of the child in your head at the same time. It really resonates with me.
I really loved this episode. I think its clear that Echo, Octavia and Diyoza are just buying time. Echo was really great this episode and Russell Bourne as Sheidheda is really phenomenal work. I waiting for Skairipa to come out. 7 eps left..
I was just thinking that this sheidheda is Such a bummer over the one in 6th season.
Also wth is happening with Clarke this season? Nice scenę but so little. The Sanctum part until this ep was so unnecessary and boring. I want to see more planets and more lore of Becca and the alien rocks! So little episodes left :(
I actually like the Sheidheda acting.
I just can't get enough of Indra, she's so freaking badass!! Adina Porter is doing a terrific job ever since she first appeared on the show.
Omg finally sanctum shit goodbye and off with everyone important going o to new planets, different times and all .
I feel bad for Orlando, he was betrayed, had to watch his people get murdered and then killed himself. I get Echo's reasoning but that was brutal and heartless
In this series, they use comparison like airplane's black box to people who lived in Dark Ages where they never even heard or seen a plane haha
A strong start. I really loved this episode and was tempted to give it a 9, and on second rewatch I may do so. I really loved the sci-fi aspects of this episode with the anomaly and I am glad we got to see king Roan again. I have been waiting for this show to go full sci fi madness and I am looking forward to it. I am glad that we got to spend more time with the characters reflecting on all the chaos that happened last season. Again Eliza continues to show how great of an actress she is, especially towards the end of the episode. A strong start to a season that has the potential to be the best season of the show.
"THIS IS FOR MY MOM!!!" and "LET IT BURN" Those sentences shouted by Clarke made the entire episode worth it! I loved the premiere. I'm really looking forward to see where the whole anomaly plot goes. That was a really good start for the final journey!
I honestly can't recall if The 100 ever had a bad start of the season. I think not. This one was amazing! I love the plot with the anomaly and portal and I'm looking forward to seeing what's waiting for Bellamy and Echo on the other side. I truly hope we'll get to see Octavia alive as well.
Man, I will be so bummed when the show ends. It could've easily run for a couple more seasons.
How the hell did they make such a bit continuity error in this one? Wynonna is blind in one scene, it cuts to another part of the story with the others and then when it cuts back to Wynonna, low and behold she can see. No explanation, no reasoning... no #$%&ing sense!
Die Hard meets Home Alone. It actually did keep my attention though.
Brandon Flynn showing off his acting chops as Justin again. My gosh, that kid has a natural talent. The emotional nuances in his acting are always so utterly on point in the character he built and the story he's in. Amazing.
Wrapping it up with the title "Captain America and the Winter Soldier" was a nice touch :)
Even though I think they chose kind of an odd way to end this show I will miss it. Even though my favorite characters were already gone and I ended up liking Dean more than Sam by the later seasons of the show, I loved it.
Just… PERFECT. I have no other words. This is the ending that I'll remember for a long time.
I know there are simplifications done for the sake of the episode containing everything needed to finish the series in style, but it doesn't matter.
I don't even remember when I started watching the series, it feels like it always has been around. I'm going to miss Supernatural.
"Singer and Kripke. FBI."
Heh. Dean's end is pretty anticlimactic here, but well done. The post stuff (essentially a VERY long epilogue) is bittersweet, but fitting. Some folks will be upset that every plot point isn't addressed, but this ending seems appropriate to me. Things started and now end with the three main characters: Dean, Sam...and Baby.
Grade: B
OK, I agree with most comments. Theses last episodes were not worthy of the whole show. We were all expecting a huge final battle, not some leftover vamps. But it would have been amazing if anything was related to their first case ever. Like ending a cycle.
Not gonna lie tho. I cried like a baby when wayward son came up.
AND LOVED that the actors themselves thanked us for sticking around.
This was quite a let down. So Dean battles countless demons, vampires, deities, literal God and the Devil...and he gets got by a rusty spike in an old barn?? I wouldn't say it was on the level of Game of Thrones bad; this finale was more a weak effort rather than terrible. Mind you, the final season has been a bit so-so, with the second half being particularly sub par. The concept of them all ultimately ending up in Heaven is a nice one, although arguably unnecessary for the show's finale; the fact they did this feels a bit "and that's that, guys, we're not having any spin-offs or films". Personally, I think they'd have been better off fleshing out and properly crafting last week's plot across a double episode and giving it chance to breathe, while also bringing back a few familiar faces like Crowley and Rowena to help see off Chuck, who I feel were sorely missed from the show's final outing(s).
I can't believe it has been 15 years! A truly heart fealt thank you to cast and crew, present and past. Supernatural has been a part of my life since season 1 when I thought 'this looks like fun' and has continued to entertain, tear at my heart and make me laugh out loud. You will be missed but better to burn out than fade away. Carry on my wayward friends ...............
I loved this episode!
It was kinda quick, the circumstances which culminated in the end. But it was amazing. It was everything I wanted in Supernatural.
I have to admit, Deans death was stupid. How come a man that was beaten by God and didn’t died could a little push from a vampy through a nail in the wall got him KAPUT.
I understood the symbolism.
This means that after EVERYTHING they are now free. Both of them never really died before because they were pawns, they were needed in Gods plan. They aren’t anymore, there is no one to protect them, and that death, it was an unfortunate occasion. Afterwards, Dean being in Heaven and seeing Sams life on earth really got me so emotional, it was what Sam wanted in the beginning of the show.
Ugh dudes, pls just think that a show with 15 years has ended. Stop focusing on “bu huu I wanted this finale” - be glad that you got a ending that both characters were happy. That’s everything I wanted for both of the throughout the 15 years of episodes.I just wanted them happy.
And finally they are.