Now there is King Kong... It's funny ;)
I can't believe it. The reveal at the end! I was so hoping that she and Major were gonna get back together because of the earlier scene. Ahhhh! Can't wait for the next Ep.
That was such a soap opera ending which is absolutely perfect for this show. Season 2 cannot come soon enough! I don't know if I can wait all summer for it's return, but of course I have to.
Not disapointed at all. The best season finale they could have done : they've offered a conclusion to all of this season's overarching plots while still managing to introduce new ones I can't wait to see on screen this fall. Liv and Major's relationship is going somewhere, at last !
Slightly disappointing start, however it manages to redeem itself in the last five minutes or so.
Aww! Piper & Alex are too cute.
Go, Big Boo! You're awesome just the way you are.
I see Crazy Eyes have a new love (?) LOL
GO, Norma!
I love her more now.
Piper and her creepy things! LOL
Oh, come on Piper! WTF are you doing??
Poor Alex, that's not fair.
Doggett didn't deserve that.
NOT COOL AT ALL!!
Soso is a sweetheart. Why isn't Norma stopping that awful Leanne :(
OMG!! I love the final scene.
That was solo awesome!!!
Poor Alex, I hope she's okay.
Dear Piper, that's Karma BITCH!!!
The "Blacksians" are my favorite group!
Poor Sophia & Daya.
This season was awesome.
Let's wait for season 4.
See you in a year!
I died laughing when the girls are running to freedom and the guard comes out and is like "NOPE..." and walks back in lol
The last 15 minutes of the episode made me so happy. I fucking love this show -- you can realise the true happiness is on simple things. Remind us to be sensitive.
The show itself started quite strong. It was intriguing despite some weird story decisions (having students do leg work for a well known lawyer like Keating).
But throughout the story the writers pretty often went "full retard" to provoke. My best guess: all for better ratings.
The amount of cheap shots are stacking high but that isn't necessary considering the general strong acting in this show.
At the beginning up until roughly the middle I had my problems with the portrayal of Connor and his homosexuality. How it was exploited to get what Connor needed, mostly information for Keating. The time she called him out on it was kind of redeeming for the show but soon after it was taken over by other crap.
Most recent was the plot of two gay men blaming a woman for raping one of them so they could get a decent amount of money, instead of using such a plot to deal with a real issue: men being raped by women while it's not taken seriously.
Now Oliver got HIV, from all the people it's one of the gay characters. Again, stereotypical prejudices used in this show exploited to "shock", or rather provoke. Maybe it's even the payback that Connor was such a whore at the beginning and he actually infected Oliver but we'll see...
But what strikes me the most here is the fact that fans claim this show advertises safer sex or getting tested for STDs. F*cking hell. It's a sideplot without any of that meaning, it's mentioned without any focus on those two and is another example of the crucial problems this show has but it's blindly praised.
Considering the plot in this double episode, I have my doubts that the outcome of Frank being the one who killed Lila was the initial idea. I guess it was supposed to end differently, hadn't this gotten another season. While Frank was always this mysterious, cool-headed character, it feels like a backdoor that was kept open for a second season order. Otherwise it feels too easy and I wasn't really surprised. He wouldn't be my first guess but definitely not my last and if what the flashback shows was the actuall truth, Sam ultimately killed Lila nontheless as he was the one blackmailing Frank to do it even if he wasn't choking her to death in person.
In terms of who is the murderer of Rebecca: My best bet is Bonnie. She vanishes from the episode after she sends the doucheface home without any word and she was the one who got a lot of her confidence back the last couple of episodes, proving herself to Keating as she desperately wants her approval. It opens the chance of showing what happened from her perspective afterwards and fill another episode.
I definitely rule out the obvious ones: Frank, Keating and Wes.
I've got my doubts about Connor. Other two suspects would then be Michaela, who recently discovered she's from the "Ghetto" and can't hide it (stereotypical, so it fits the show) or Laurel, who is also rather cool headed.
Somehow, the cliffhanger has some resemblance to the season 3 cliffhanger of Breaking Bad but without any of its brilliance (and shock value).
Can't wait.. I want to know where Matheo Gloriano Rogelio Solano Villanueva is (this name Lol)
And now I shall have "Hot in Herre" in my head for the rest of the week.
I'm enjoying it on the whole but could do without the Kara/James stuff. There is no chemistry there and would be nice if a show with a female lead didn't focus on her longing for love like most of the time.
Not a bad episode but Supergirl hopefully doesn't turn into Lois and Clark. There was too much romance talk about Kara and Jimmy. When they don't even have that kind of chemistry.
I also get annoyed when Olsen walks around with his dress shirt unbuttoned at work to point out even more that he is now a sex symbol.
Was an interesting ep with great action. Nice to see the softer side of Cat Grant appear as well. Looks like they're trying push this James x Kara thing still though which is a shame.
Kimmy: I'm a mole woman.
Siri: That's messed up.
bahahaha!
Not funny at all. I give it one season, max. Hopefully less.
such a really great start! =) unexpected.
I began questioning my own existence after this episode.
I'm looking for my jaw that dropped a few minutes ago.
Oh man, such a good finale! Incredible build up to season 2, and feels like season 1 was too short. The writer was using season 1 just to introduce the characters though. Now the fun begins!
"Mom's bringing the scary and Dad's bringing the hairy."
lol is there any way this show can be funny without being racist
hayley dead :( then back to life,this is soo sad.tears and Rebekah coming, amazing episode.
7.4/10. A very representative episode of Bob's Burgers -- nothing that will knock your socks off, but a well constructed episode with a lot of good humor and heart, and good emotional beats in both stories. The B-story with Bob not wanting to put up the mafia murder plaque, only to find that Jimmy Pesto steals it, is classic restaurant rivalry stuff. But the twist that Bob can't take it away from Jimmy because of how happy it makes him, and Jimmy's skin-deep appreciation for Italian culture are both great.
And the A-story is a nice continuation of the Boys 4 Now story the show explored previously. The whole plot to throw up on Boo Boo gets a little convoluted, but the idea behind the story, as explicated by Tina, of admitting that you like something even if it's a little embarrassing, is a heartening one, and it's framed in the perfect awkward Tina way. It's nice to see Louise pushing her Boo Boo love off on others until the moment of truth when she admits that she likes her pre-teen idol. Plus, the way she calls him a "garbage angel" and other similar lines that perfectly sell how conflicted her attraction and repulsion to this kid are is perfect.
Overall, it's not necessarily one of the more memorable episodes, but both stories end on high emotional notes, and there are a good number of laughs to get there. Even the relatively ho-hum episodes of Bob's Burgers are better than a lot of the shows' best.