Absolutely loved Emily Hampshire in this episode. She's superbly talented and plays her character so effortlessly.
The last scene shouldn't have happened so easily. It's just not fair!!!
Also poor Petra, we tend to forget that she has no one on her side.
Decent Season Finale with a huge twist in the ending. They threw in Javier out of nowhere! His 'deal' with Ron Miller helped empathise with Ron's Character. Like there's actually characters outside the Keatings Clan with actual lives and goals too.
Loved how they left little pointers for what to expect in S6 like the Telesco's call to Gabriel's mother, Annalise's relationship to Michaela's birth father, the legal Guardian documents for Christopher and ofcourse Emmett's poisoning.
For someone who tells Annalise that she doesn't want to get involved in the mess, Price jumps in to save Emmett quite quickly! But maybe, just maybe she has ulterior motives too. Giving out her cover as Jane Doe. She's too ambitious to actually pull off a stunt like that which could put her in danger
What a terrible episode. There's no connection between the storylines of the core four, they all seem to be chasing their own problems. Most of which are due to their terrible parents, Except Archie.
They managed to turn the last good character towards the Farm..if they keep it up, i'll quit watching this show.
Such a refreshing episode! Loved that they included other characters storyline too. Sometime the writers make it seem like no one else lives in Riverdale other than the core four and their families!
I'm secretly soo glad there was no core Bughead or Betty storyline here. Also good to see Reggie & Veronica as partners. Wonder what Gladys's actual motives are! Especially with JellyBean on her side! That last scene was Shady!
They cannot give the prince this level of character development to make him the bad guy. But I guess it makes sense, maybe he's also fond of MD
Really wish the Jang Gang had a slightly longer role.
Ugh, Another Musical.
Another episode with no major or significance to further the plot.
My face was literally the same as Hermione Lodge during the intro when Kevin goes around singing.
But on the lighter note, nothing has made me laugh as much all week as 6 students awkwardly dancing in their seats in class.
This episode definitely has me excited after the absolute fillers that ep 13 & 14 were.
The last 3 minutes of this episode we're soooo satisfying!
I was waiting for this confrontation!
I've been wondering why they've shown the lake in the past few episodes, if it is what I think it is, that is not a twist I was expecting for this show!
I'm all for Grumpy-Sunshine but the childishness of the FL is beginning to annoy me.
I'm literally skipping through Charles scenes. his storyline is so redundant. I highly doubt another of his girlfriends is a killer.
More likely she just threatened Ben with her lipstick and forgot it backstage.
I also think Loretta is just playing Oliver. There's more to her backstory.
The last scene had me screaming!
This episode seemed crammed, we didn't get to see the room selection segment, as well as the location/attraction segment on Netflix.
I stumbled across this show on Netflix recommended, its my first time watching a show with this concept. The idea of the first hotel was amazing, but the execution seemed lacking.
There wasn't much for the guests to do, and the lack of tourist attractions made it a kind of boring episode to start the series off with.
I'm really not liking the behaviour of Gene, he seemed to be there just to pick at faults of his competitors.