Hands down the best 90 mins of television I have ever watched. There is nothing not to love about this episode, tons of laughs, dramatic twists, with touching moments and heartbreaking moments. Simply unreal how good it was.
"To Mrs. Wolowitz, a loving mother to all of us. We'll miss you. "
This is with no doubt the best episode of this show and one of my all time best 5 episodes.
This episode was intense and I didn't feel boredom even for a second.I couldn't even close my eyes it was one of the best 90 minutes of my life.
I really can't describe how great this episode is!
Side plots of characters I'm so not interested in...Also Teddy is bi? I just don't see it.
Great first season. Watched the second out of obligation. I do not blame ABC for cancelling it. Now I've got an extra hour each week.
Five minutes after the episode ended a stinkbug landed and crawled over my screen... For a split second I was as unnerved as I've ever been.
Great episode! I need a drink, I have a scratch in my throat...
No the usual average case of the week with the NYPD, a deeper look into Odin's monstrous way of life, Morland Holmes' return, the rise of Sherlock's advantage over Odin, the fall of Sherlock's advantage over Odin... This was a refreshingly good episode!
On the downside of things, I find it hard to believe such a powerful person as Sherlock's father could have been so easily put down. Maybe it's all a deception and he's still alive, or maybe the show really wants us to feel how insanely influential Odin can be. This season is turning into a David vs. Goliath affair, which is getting quite interesting and it's making me very curious to see where they're going with this apparently unobtainable victory.
James Spader reprising his role as a lawyer reminded me of Boston Legal and it was fun!
The email reading sequence was one of the best things that has ever happened on this show.
i can't believe i cried over elizabeth and george. she sacrificed herself for valentine's hapiness. and george lost elizabeth, the only person he truly cared about
For some reason this episode felt like season 1 all over again. Loved it. It was a really inspired story with a fascinating character
Oh, look... Another story of a hospital attacked with ransom ware...
Although the speech at the end was strong the rest of the episode was weak. We've come to know a better Madam Secretary than this..Also didn't feel the need to put the old secretaries on camera, it felt like more politics and phony...but im not american so perhaps im wrong
this was a great episode..... I'm so sorry to loose Elizabeth.... but can't wait to see what's going to happen in the next season
Now THAT'S what I call a finale!
Hands down the best surprise I’ve got in TV in years. This final episode was extremely emotional... much more than I expected. We really need more shows like this one. Fingers crossed for a season 2.
This was the absolute worst, flashback style episode I have ever seen. I didn't think it could get this bad. You have no fucking clue what timeline each scene is in, before or after the other. The only point of the whole episode was to introduce Miller that girl. Oh and the fight with Chandler and his daughter? Yeah, they don't actually let you hear what the conversation is. Damn this show is snowballing so fast to a 0 rating from me.
Look, I agree with some of the ideological/political points they're pushing in this episode, but it's really obnoxious to beat us over the head with what amounts to little more than vacuous propaganda.
For the viewpoints that are right, they're doing them a disservice by attempting to support them in an intellectually superficial way (instead of robust, fundamental philosophical principles). And it's a drama, so there's no time for that, I get it, but then just leave it out of the episode.
For the viewpoints that are wrong, they're dishonestly oversimplifying complex issues and implicitly strawmanning dissenting opinions.
A good ending, never thought Bell would give Lane up so easy. And it was a strong episode for Mina finally she's showing emotions, love Dr Austin he's a bad ass! Now dr Bell has Conrads dad as a boss wonder how long they can play nice with each other cause Bell is gonna take out everything his father does on Conrad of course. Cant wait for season 2
Erm... I realize that the protagonists can't be just fired... but are they really worth many other hospitalworkers? Why keep them and not somebody else? It would have been more realistic to at least fire one of them: Why keep Reynolds (the deputy) but not the chief? (Granted, the triangle situation was tiresome but in the hierarchy Batiste had a better standing...) Why fire the Head of Neurology? And that conflict between Lauren and Casey was rendered moot when he was let go.
And we know that Max and Helen won't leave - so all the "bad" decisions are going to be reversed anyway.