Season 3 honestly shows that the show could go on and be fine without Zoey in it. Yara Shahidi is a good actress but this character is just kind of trash. She makes the worst decisions not even caring about who she hurts and expects things to always go her way. It took me months before I even returned to this series after watching it pretty consistently.
This show is nowhere near as good as On My Block was. I liked some of the character dynamics but it felt like it built up to not much. Also, Gloria is probably the least likable character in the series. She is a pain and honestly just says the most hurtful stuff without consequence.
This lowkey feels like a filler episode. The tease about Carlos from the end of the last episode leads to nothing more than a line about how whatever his plan was didn't work. The reveal at the end is the only real interesting part of the episode and even then, it seems weird that they even hid it for so long.
Honestly, Gina has the more interesting storylines than Nini.
Kind of a slow start so far but it is only the first episode. I'm sure it will get better as it goes on. Really interested to see where they go with this.
All the camp stuff was making me cringe so hard. I went to Christian camps as a kid and I thought the stuff that was pretty weird. Theater kids are a different level.
This was kind of a meaningless ending except for some teases.
Miss Jenn literally just told Ricky to hurt himself lol
This show feels great already. Love the fast-pace of it all. Doesn't waste time getting into characters, it just lets them be and gives you what you need from there. I felt like I was in the kitchen.
Genuinely, I was just so glad to see them smiling at the end.
I have been destroyed emotionally and I don't know if I'll ever recover
Every episode of this show just convinces me that the most stressful job in the world is working in a restaurant.
Also, I don't know if I want Sydney and Carmy to end up together. Part of me thinks that work really well together but I also would hate to see either of them hurt in some way because I just know with this show it wouldn't work out.
I definitely want to be Carmy when in reality, I'm Richie and this episode helped me realize that. I don't think I would've said Richie was my favorite character before but I feel like this episode showed me that he is. I went through all the emotions with him on this one. He needs to be protected at all costs.
What a good finale. Will Trent has been one of the biggest surprise series for me because I initially was dismissive of the series due to it having a bland title. But, I gave it a chance and really enjoyed it. The acting and storytelling is really good and caring about these characters is really easy. I can't wait to see what the series will bring with it next season. I'm definitely hoping for Will to look more into his family history now.
I liked this first episode. I am a huge fan of the original and have watched every episode thanks to my parents' DVD collection.
The character of Ben seems interesting. He doesn't feel like an exact copy of Sam except for knowing multiple languages. I'll be interested to see how much more is done with his character. I like the change of his hologram being his fiancé. I kept seeing people complain about it but I'd rather something different than just having a repeat of the Al & Sam dynamic.
Setting some scenes with Project Quantum Leap themselves was pretty cool. In the original series, we would get maybe one or two looks at what was going on from that perspective. That being said, there was one scene in that space that felt off to me. Maybe it was just the ways the lines were being read but I found it awkward.
The actual time travel was a simple one this time around but I find that completely fine. There were plenty of episodes of the original that had even lower stakes than this. From the preview shown at the end, it seems like they have a lot of more interesting leaps planned ahead which I'm excited to see.
Overall, this was a decent start to the series. I can't wait to see where it goes from here.
I will genuinely be surprised if the father is anyone other than Jesse.
What a great start to this season! Loved every bit of what they are doing here. Also loved Will in the beginning learning Spanish to connect with his mom's memory. Can't wait to see where this season goes.
This show is going entirely too slow for me. Like the episode went by and it felt like nothing happened. I'll keep trying to get through it but they need to pick up the pace. I hope I'm not alone in this thought.
I always love episodes that take a look at side characters. I haven't particularly liked Ben so far this season but I think this one made me start to like him again.
Two things I noticed in this episode:
1. Ansel Elgort literally towers over literally everyone.
2. The song Motivation by Kelly Rowland plays in the club when that wasn't released until 2011 and the scene is taking place in 1999.
If you think this series is "woke," you obviously didn't watch the original series.
This show definitely has my attention to say the least.
I found it so funny that they give Bert something to do this episode. That kid has been around since season one and has still managed to be in this series.
I'm absolutely here for all the drama especially if they bring up all this back again at the beginning of season 4.
As someone who watched this show as a child during the 2000's, I do not remember Caruso saying the n-word and it shocked me to hear watching this time around.
Miguel is probably the most underrated character in this series. I love him so much and want to see more of him always.
I hate saying this but Tess always seems to annoy me. She can be so rude and hurtful to her family. Which obviously she is a teen trying to figure things out but I just can't help but think she goes about things wrong.
This episode is so nostalgic for me. I remember downloading this episode on iTunes for free and constantly watching it.
I will try my best to make it through this show but honestly it is so uninteresting to me.
It's so crazy to see Anna so grown up now. I used to watch Odd Squad with my brother when he was younger so seeing her older is insane to think about. I can already see how cute this show is going to be and I can't wait.
This was a fairly decent episode this week. I am a big fan of This is Us so seeing Justin Hartley was fun. The plot was interesting enough with the plot definitely feeling somewhat reminiscent of an original episode. However, it was kind of forgettable if I were to truly think on it. But, it seems like the show has begun to find a good balance between showing the leap and showing present day stuff.
I kind of just feel like I have no real feelings on this one. The tie-in of the Magic leap was really cool even though it felt wrong not showing Sam in that scene. But, it makes sense in context since it would be more correct to show Magic instead of Sam since it is Magic who is having the sort of flashback.
I think next week's episode will be a better one. I'm a sucker for good western stuff and it looks interesting. Love the idea of Ben jumping way out of his timeline. Really opens up the possibilities.