Not sure if this was a good season finale.
But being fair with the writers, Lexa's "return" scene was bad ass. O killing Pike was a well needed scene and getting rid of that annoying bitch ALLIE made for an ok finale.
But then we have Jasper looking as if he's going to commit suicide and "the bad news" ALLIE told Clark right before she activated the kill switch. It feels as if the cliffhanger(s) on this finale are rather weak in comparison to the previous seasons.
Definitevely looking forward to a new season with better episode writing like what we saw in season 2 and not ignoring the characters build up and story line. That is for me to continue to watch this show.
Lexa knows how to make an entrance that's for sure. The choice Clarke had to make was a tall one. Yet another lever to pull. No official 'death' for Lexa so she may well live on in the flame for the next commander if they get one next season. Clexa moments warmed my heart and glad that Clarke was able to see her again and finally declare her love.
Gotta be honest, I cried over Lexa. Twice.
Amazing finale, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
there´s a thing called "plot". sometimes it´s kind of cool to have it for a movie to work ... feeding random stupidity,no. just no.
Really well and truly disappointed with this movie. I enjoyed that it had the majority of the original cast in but... just feel let down with it. Predictable and boring.
The story telling in this movie is sooo good. Also loved De Niro's performance in this one.
Love every minute of this film.
Films like this are the reason why I love cinema so much.
"They call it a Swanson!"
Great movie
This was a modern western bank heist film. The shots and locations were great, it added a layer of authenticity to the film. You definitely felt like you were in West Texas. The pacing can be a little slow at times but it never drags as the dialog between the brothers is always interesting. Definitely recommend this movie, especially to fans of Westerns.
Greaaaaaaat movie. So great. A lot are saying its the best of the year or the summer. I disagree with that but it is in my top 5. Also my favorite Ben Foster performance and I'm very happy for Chris Pine to be in a critically acclaimed film. I feel he sometimes comes up short even though he's consistently great. Including in Horrible Bosses 2. That movie is hilarious and so is he! Watch that. Then this.
"The whole point of this country is if you wanna eat garbage, balloon up to 600 pounds and die of a heart attack at 43, you can. You are free to do so."
From killing off a fan favourite last week to an episode that doesn't even pass the bechdel test. Oh dear.
Hoes before bros. Uteruses before duderuses. Ovaries before brovaries.
OMG, guys! Ron Swanson had the best plot in this episode! LMAO!
WTF ?!?!? why tf the writers had to do this, whhhhhhyyyy :( this is the best and the worst episode of all 3 seasons! damn...i mean THIS guest star was running the whole freaking show, damn it!
love when lesbians have sex and then one of them is killed off.
WATCH YOUR RATINGS GO DOWN BITCH
Looked like Lexa was proposing to Clarke at the end... I would be down with that (´◕ω◕`)
I really want to see Clarke and Lexa together, but I'm so glad Clarke doesn't forgive her easily because that would've been ridiculous. I like that Clarke was so angry at her because it was absolutely realistic and that she hesitates now and doesn't seem to be completely sure if she can trust Lexa again.
BISEXUAL CLARKE GRIFFIN IS CANON
rachel and mike. worst love story ever. makes me sick.
This show is really getting cringe worthy. I almost chuckle when I see characters trying to act edgy on basic cable by saying words like 'Goddamnit'. LOL. There was a time, in its early few seasons when Suits was a fun watch.
Donna was bearable at first. But, now the writers have taken it too far. "I'm Donna, and I'm awesome". Really? There are Harvard and Yale educated people in the building and the secretary thinks she's awesome?
Whenever Donna comes on screen, I just eye-roll, like what pretentious line is she going to say now.
The attitude looks good and is bearable on Harvey Specter because he is a goddamn Harvard attorney.
/end of rant.
Why are they all so stupid
The story is, as you would expect, Cliché'd. but the movie itself is, surprisingly, really funny.
It starts as a mess. The character is a confused middle aged woman in a personal crisis who has no idea of what she's doing and therefore, until she figures it out, we just get to watch her stumbling along. Eventually though, Kim snaps out of it, and finds her place and passion. From then on, the movie improves, and becomes totally worth watching. As stated by others, this isn't a comedy, but it isn't a typical war drama either. I'm not entirely sure I like the light-hearted tone given to the story, but there were some excellent sensitive moments. and the ending was quite satisfying.
The only good Donna, we miss that "I'm Donna and I'm awesome"
Going into this movie, I thought that Victor would end up with Emily. I was pretty sad that it didn't end with them together, but I understood Emily's reason for not being able to go through with it. That scene honestly almost made me tear up.
I can't believe it took me until 2015 to watch The Truman Show. It's one of those unique films that gets you thinking and its message just gets more and more relevant. A must see film!