I wish Monica’s work friend was in more episodes
I am very disappointed god isn’t played by Neil Gaiman.
Wow, what a "never letting you go" moment at the end there.
Wow. Well, I hate Andy.
I can feel it just goes downhill after this.
Nellie? Not funny, not interesting.
The last hug by Pam with Michael. Damn so intense. Rollercoaster episode.
These last few episodes were really intense and emotional... I wasn't expecting it
I just really love Michael and Holly together.
That guy who said "age becomes you" to Colin Firth. I appreciate him.
I'm somewhat very surprised not to a single comment on this Great T,V Show from the 90's.
I know some of you think it was Predictable, and through four not worth a watch, However, I disagree, This was a great work of Art, They actually used a Replica of a ship that once sailed the channel herself.
About the Ship TRUK
One of the ships used for the film was "The Grand Turk" which is a working replica of a 1790s man-o-war that makes yearly trips throughout Europe and winters in the city of Whitby, England. It was specially built for 'Hornblower', and painted black and buff on one side, and black and red on the other, so that it could double as a British or French ship, depending on the angle it was filmed from.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0129686/trivia?item=tr0730567
A Most enjoyable trip down Memorie lane, Great Show, and Thank You to all that Entertained us.
Thank You, I loved the Show and Still do till this day.
That was a beautifully made send-off for a beloved member of the recent Section 20 team. But now, shits gonna get real from here...
As a late-comer to this series, I was cautious (I'm not a big SitCom fan) but what a wonderful discovery. The writing is smart, the characters are quirky (in the best way), and the wit is clever, rapid paced, self-depreciating and funny. Sure, the main character is a boy/man so the humour can be pubescent, but I love this character driven humour (like in BIG BANG THEORY or BARNEY MILLER) because I love the characters. The casting is as spot on as the performances. The relationships are pivotal and, at times, poignant. But, what really caught me, hook, line and sinker, was the realization that the dialogue is embarrassingly similar to my own inner dialogue, just barely beneath my filters. Totally enjoyed this series and I give it an 8 (great) out of 10. [Cop Comedy]
This movie is so funny. Can't understand the low rating. Very underrated. Highly recommended. Watch it!
I watched this episode two today and cried my eyes out... The eulogy that Jane delivered was just so touching. RIP Lee Thompson Young.
- How'd she look? (...) No, I mean, like, what was she wearing?
Holden, do not put your dick in it. It's fucked enough already.
Chrisjen really is the star of the show isn't she? :sweat_smile:
After going through this series three times now, this is the one episode that hits me the hardest.
It's going to be another blood-soaked gold rush.
"Every time someone steps up and says who they are the world becomes a better, more interesting place, so thank you." <3<3<3
There are definitely not enough Terry focused episodes!
If there's one thing this show proved with this episode - besides that it's an abstolute must-see and a joyride all through - is that Constantine needs to come back. It's clear this show came on air too early and I think that now, after Iron Fist, Defenders, and everything else, the world is ready for Constantine's return... I mean... Black Lightning gets a show... Why not Constantine.
Also... more Legends, more Rory, more Snart (which won't happen alas), more, more more.
I loved the movie! It was really fun to watch from beginning to the end. The cast was perfect and the whole story is just so amazing and funny! The fact that it's after a true story is just so adorable and amazing! The ending really hit me in the heart, but I loved it and the ending scenes where we even got to see a few clips from the real-life event. Great work I really have nothing bad to say, I don't even mind that it finished with a kind of a cliff-hanger even though I HATE those.
This episode reminded me of "The National Anthem", the very first episode of this show. It's not necessary cool technology or a fururistic environement to tell what some people call a "Black Mirror story".
It isn't any masterpiece, but leaves me with something to think after: everything is just one notification more.
This isn't a shocking message that will blow your mind (pun intended), but it's the first in a while where I find something worthwile to reflect on after
I’ve read the bad reviews but I liked this film. There was a lot going on but I found it fun.... sue me!
Dwight: Everyday, for eight years, I have brought pepper spray into this office to protect myself and my fellow employees.
And everyday, for eight years, people have laughed at me.
Well, who's laughing now?
Dwight: Are you near sighted or far sighted?
Ben Franklin: Both. That's why I invented the bifocal.
Dwight: GAH!!!
Dwight's belongings in the vending machine is one of the best cold open of the series.
A wonderful goodbye to a decaying show. After quite a few underwhelming seasons, against all odds, they gave us a genuinely funny and very heartwarming episode. Ain't gonna lie, I shed a tear or two (and not only during Sheldon's Nobel speech). They've truly put some heart into this series finale, there isn't a single thing I can complain about it. The show ended on the highest possible note.
I was prepared to be disappointed by the lack of guest stars in the final episode, but then Buffy the Vampire Slayer :heart:
Twelve seasons is a big chunk of life, and I'm glad to have The Big Bang Theory being a part of mine for this long. I will miss these guys.