the actor that played that kid was so good
everyone who watched Glee is a psychopath confirmed
oh God I am not ready for the shit that is about to hit the fan in episode 10 (Jamie Lee Curtis 'bout to f some s up big time)
(that omelette making scene was immaculate though)
"Sometimes I look like February"
as a Midwesterner I understood this on a deeply spiritual level
"You let someone hack your butthole" 16 seasons in and crushing it
thank you i hate it
Chernobyl (HBO) :handshake: The Boys (Amazon)
Geiger counter sounds giving me fcking anxiety
4 too many Robert Downey Jrs at the end, felt way too gimmicky
absolutely love the archivist dude, hits the right note of being humorously weird without overdoing it into cringe territory (for me at least)
hopes he survives next week :grimacing:
Guess I'm in the minority but I really really didn't care for this ep
The whole thing felt icky, like, I get it, it's suppose to put us in Diana's shoes and feel hounded and the claustrophobia of always being in the midst of paparazzi or even normal civilians turning into hoards (Elizabeth Debicki saying filming those scenes made her feel physically 'trapped') but I absolutely did not need a one hour slow walk into her death it felt like prestige-bait tragedy porn and all the bits about Dodi maybe summoning up the strength to stand up to his father and Diana being one day away from seeing her boys and how she didn't want to be in Paris in the first place and Diana and Dodi magically solving each other's issues and their lives ahead were gonna be so grand!!!!! were just so patently pulling at heartstrings to make the viewer go oh if only she hadn't been in Paris/the driver didn't tell the Paps/the driver wasn't drinking/etc etc they could've had a grand life!
Pros
Tyler!
Bunny!
Greta teaching a class and being happy and joyful and kicking ass doing so!
Cons
These last 3-4 eps DEFINITELY feel like they were hastily rewritten after learning the show was cancelled and this ep feels like a weird fever dream of just stitching together a bunch of plots and endings into some kind of Frankenstein series finale that sort of gave closure and some kind of shaky appearance of happiness/contentedness to the characters
I would've liked to see season 3 play out as intended and then whatever a 4th season would've been but I've enjoyed this season/episode more than most people seemed to even if I slowly realized it's a step down from prior seasons then became abrupt and disjointed over the last few episodes. I suppose streamers renewing everything is definitively at an end as they realize they'll be hard-pressed to (/never gonna) get enough people paying $10.99 a month to fund series that cost tens of millions of dollars (to say nothing of the mega-expensive ones costing hundreds of millions).
Me watching this while on break at a not-Momazon Fulfillment Warehouse: too real
at this rate the 6th episode of the 3rd season is just gonna be the cast apparating around you and berating you for 80 minutes straight
HBO :handshake: casting a great young actress only to write her off almost immediately in a show featuring multiple time jumps
got so hyped after watching this tried to stage a mass rebellion at my soul-sucking mind-numbing corporate job shouting ONE WAY OUT pelting the bosses with office supplies long story short please check out my onlyfans
Serena this episode: "Is THIS why the caged bird sings??"
As a Scorpio I endorse everything Earn did this episode, he did nothing wrong and his reaction was completely proportionate
always gonna appreciate Amazon releasing their originals stupid early (8pm!) when every other app makes you stay up to 2am
how am I supposed to concentrate on the story when Jamie Dornan is looking so gd fine
what a stupidly fun episode
wait so the woman who was so intent on Elliot being dead/suffering for what he did to her friend just...disappears after episode 4 and is totally content with letting him be content ??? holy plotholes batman
"I'd rather die than exercise"
Royals, they're just like us!
Attempting to find meaning in the deaths of the fallen can, at times, defile the memories of those we've lost
It feels like the show was told it was getting cancelled right around the the last 2 episodes and they just rushed to rewrite the storylines to quickly ship off Breem's character and figure out what to do with Sheila's love interests (off-screen break-up with food guy!)
And y'know what...unpopular opinion but I don't hate this ep! I actually really enjoyed it! Admittedly it's odd to drop a bottle episode as the penultimate of the series and one that pushes Sheila back into Danny's arms after three seasons of the opposite happening with their relationship...but watching Rory and Rose play off each other and the secrets they withhold and eventually reveal to each other and one or the other going bezerk over one thing or another PLUS Trent the pizza boy just wanting to gtfo while Danny was being weird around him were a treat for me
"he's not a human but not yet a vampire"
WWITS fans :handshake: Britney stans
"you're a weak king during an interregnum"
"Here's Okja, I've only seen the first half, cute movie"
"Can I offer you A grit?"
occasionally good
I was whelmed
fuck it i'm in for the season