This show is starting to lose me a bit. It has a strange and interesting plot and a good cast for the most part, but there must be a reason why I've either completely or almost fallen asleep 4 or 5 times trying to watch. I really, really dislike the lulling, painfully slow-moving camera work and the equally lulling music. No wonder the show is such a slog. But hey, it was good see Mr. Eko again!
Lyra looks a lot older now, and Will. I guess due to the delays because of covid.
Bit of a boring episode for a final season start.
Hope we get a little more than 7 episodes of "recruit random people we've never heard of", ending in a "wrap-up everything we've ignored until the last episode, but way too fast" finale.
Dunno, not happy with how it's looking so far.
I miss Peyton's adorable curls!
Holy shit. What an absolutely shitty thing to do to a person and his family. I feel sorry for Drake and his father. His father sounded like such a good person. Huge respect for drake coming forward and telling his story, I can only imagine how hard it was.
I liked that Bradley Cooper made sure the kid got an A.
“What if she needs to reach a book on the middle shelf?!”
Barbara confusing every celebrity is such a great running joke
Brilliant episode! Very intense. Love Jodie Foster in this role. Absolutely don't understand the harsh criticism.
Touch a touch a touch a touch me is the most deranged thing Will schuester has ever done!!!!!!
Well the finale was bad. They did do the death of Margaret but nothing about Philip or Elizabeth? Like they lived happily ever after? They could've handled the final episodes so much better. Really sad about the missed opportunity. The series was great but it deserved a way better ending
Loved this episode seeing a different side of Elizabeth and Margaret. Made Elizabeth more human too
Such a sad and heartbreaking episode. Very well executed though. The casting for young Elizabeth is so on point here. I could almost see Claire Foy in her.
I thought this was a master piece. had me gripped throughout and beautiful use of cinematography and lenses
"Love doesn't have to be received, sometimes it can just be"
It took me a while to get used to the new cast, but this episode really settled it! Great conversation between Elizabeth and Margaret. Also loved the flashback scenes.
What a great scene between an angry Margaret and
a sad Elizabeth
I have that Achoo Syndrome. I thought it was just me who sneezed when walking in to bright sunlight
Yes, it's a sign. Please leave, Meredith, just go!
Strange that neither Maggie nor Amelia mention anything about their own things that perished in the fire... And please could Maggie just leave as well? She's selfish, and frankly, she's Alice reborn because, no, you don't put complain or try to guilt your husband into remaining your lackey when that doesn't make him happy. Talk about being egotistical and narrow-minded. Winston, get out of that relationship quickly.
Lucas reminds me of George a bit, I hope he grows up like George did (until his untimely death, that is).
Oh, and I enjoyed that Teddy could show off professionally, we haven't seen that in ages. Didn't enjoy Wilson's rant to Schmidt who tries to stay above the water as the only resident left... and then, instead of being supportive, she complains and humiliates Schmidt. Sorry, but that was a bit much.
A horny cartoon A.I.
Now I've seen it all.
Is anyone else just confused by this? I feel I have no idea what’s going on
I still don't get why McDermont is such an asshole towards Grace. Nancy, I get. She sucks. But what did Grace ever do to him to warrant that level of rudeness and spite?
I have mapped every pore on Elizabeth Moss' face by now. Today she had a blackhead on the right side.
When June saw Rita again, mannnn someone started cutting onions in here. Those traumatic bonds that all of them share with each other, I hope the show goes into that more.
The scene with June throwing the line DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME back at Serena was EVERYTHING.
There’s only one person I dislike in this show and that’s Zoey.
Ok ok, what Darth Vader wants here ??? :joy::joy::joy:
Great episode. Lizzie adds a lot of needed lightness, flair, and charisma to the scenes. The triad is back which is great.
This show has really gone downhill, it feels like the writers are having writers block and producing jumbled up storylines that aren't even connected..
Too much Landon and Hope problems, seems to be all the time. I was really hoping that was NOT going to be Landon behind the mask .
Anyone else NOT see that coming? It was incredibly too predictable. Also, anyone else tired of Hope/Landon? They are incredibly uninteresting...