Grace: "Ben, you should have told me about all of this sooner. I would have understood."
Me: Bitch, I tried to tell you at the hospital, but you thought I was crazy.
By the end of the season, Sabrina had annoyed the living shit out of me.
I'm all for women empowerment, but damn, must feminism be incorporated in almost every tv show nowadays? I get enough of it from the real world.
There's nothing but subtle low blows through out the season.
"Why can't we live a normal life with the mortals? Because Dark Lord is a jealous man."
Why doesn't the Dark Lord want us as powerful as him? Well, after all, he is a man."
Is it just me, or does Sabrina and Harvey love seem way over the top for teenagers? Their love was on the same level of Jack and Rose from Titanic. I was secretly hoping the Dark Lord or Prudence sisters' would kill her boyfriend off, so the show could move on.
Also, what time period is the show in? 1950's? 1960's? 1980's? 2017? I initially thought 1960's because of the signs and cars, but then Ambrose pulls out a laptop and laptops wasn't invented until 1981. So, I thought mid-to-late 1980's, then I see an iPhone X ringing in one scene.
Shaun played the shit out of his roommate and left her standing there with the salty face. Haha.
Then he ask the doctor from pathology out a date without giving her the flowers or candy. LMAO.
No matter, how hard you try, there's always an idiot in the group that's giving away vital information or doing something really fucking stupid. Henry is weak.
Whoaa.. I didn’t see that coming at all. DAAAMNNN HELEN!
I'm blown away by the cinematography and production design of this show. I won't comment on the storyline because we're too early in to say, but so far, so good.
Spend 10 minutes talking to Elizabeth and you'll convince her to believe every word you say. No loyalty, whatsoever. Always trying to investigate shit that won't benefit her life in anyway.
Ezekiel is blaming the wrong person for Henry’s death. Henry got himself killed by being stupid.
I know Lydia has become a member of the group, but why does Daryl feel overly obligated to protect her? It is to prove a point to Alpha?
Negan proved that he cares for Judith way more than the group does.
I can’t wait to see Negan vs Alpha.
Why are they focusing on Henry so much? He's becoming as annoying as Nora from The Flash. He's so predictable that he takes the excitement out of a plot twist.
I'd rather listen to Sherlock Wells sing for several hours than to hear Nora say Schway one more time.
If it wasn't for Netflix, we would have been stuck with a massive cliff hanger. I'm glad the show was able to secure a new home.
I can't wait! This show is gonna be lit.
A great movie that's based on a true story that still rings true to this day. African Americans are incarcerated 5x more than whites and are given 3x longer jail sentences than white people that commit the same crimes. It's sad that In 2020, a person skin complexion can still be a factor in society.
Anyway, Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx were phenomenal in this movie.
I'm low key skeptical about Rachel's mom. It feels too good to be true.
Anyway, this was a solid episode nothing special, except for the awesome plot twist at the end.
None of them had the bright idea of moving the lightest items across the glass floor first and than move the heaviest?
King Ezekiel and Carol dating? That’s wassup! I didn’t see that one coming. Anyway, welcome to the dark side, Carol. :)
Other than Maggie being a bad ass towards the end, this episode was pretty boring.
R.I.P Scott Wilson/Hershel.
They could have done a better job on Cyborg. In certain scenes that eye looks like it was made by Fisher price.
Robotman is fucking hilarious!
Jane wasn't too bad. I though the scene with her cuss words coming to life and turning into weapons was cool as fuck.
I'm so mad at NBC for not renewing Grimm for a seventh season. Fuck you, NBC!
What an episode!
Dr. Melendez and Dr. Lim is about to make their relationship official. I think Andrews would be on board with it, but Dr. Han might be against it.
I like that little spat between Melendez and Han... I just wish it was bit longer... It was good seeing someone else fight for Shaun at least once.
I'm glad to see Shaun stand up to this prick (Dr. Han) even though it costed him his job.
This might go down as Freddie Highmore's best performance on The Good Doctor.
Another filler episode... Just stick to the main story line.
Robin went full beast mode! He took scissors and jammed into the guy's balls. Then, he beats some guy to death with a clip from a gun. Seriously, that was one of the best fight scenes that I have ever seen from DC or Marvel.
I'm definitely diggin' the old school costumes. I'm loving the cinematography and the characters.
I might be speaking prematurely, but the second season already seems better than the first.
I want to slap the music supervisor for placing (terrible) music in scenes that didn't need it.
Sharpe: “Max, we need to talk about us and this thing between us. ”
What thing? I never seen them have a romantic moment during the entire series.
If that’s the new plot twist, I think the writers are pulling shit from out of the sky.
Nora is the worst thing to happen to the flash series.
What an episode! I'm literally sitting on the edge of my seat...
I'm excited for the new direction The Walking Dead has taken, but I don't like that most of our favorite characters are either dead or missing in action. It's too risky of a move for the series to introduce new characters while killing off fan favorites, especially when we (the fans) haven't really warm up to them yet. If one of them died right now, I wouldn't give two shits, so how can they carry a series?
By the way, Siddiq and Michonne is hooking up soon.
R.I.P Jesus
I don’t want to you to act like a chicken, Freddy. I want you to be a fucking chicken! :joy:
Glenn needs more screen time — he’s funny and a lot more entertaining than Elizabeth.
It would’ve been hilarious if glenn would’ve crash the car while leaving the warehouse.
Alright, stupidity has left the mother and moved to the daughter.
I'm tired of the way people treat shaun. He just saved the new director's patient and now he's getting the boot? WTF
First episode was good. I did have an issue with a couple scenes having bad CGI, but nothing major (I still like to call it out when I see it). Although I enjoyed the history lesson on the characters, It should've been a 2 hour premiere instead an hour, you know, just to give people some more action scenes.
I can't comment on the entire season because it hasn't aired yet, but when I do, I'll update this post.