Knowing that Ahsoka survives through the fall of the Empire is incredibly heartwarming. It's been quite the journey following her over the past 10 years.
I know the previous episode is the flashy one that everyone's talking about, but this is the one that really blew me away. I know Richie will blow up and do something stupid again, but for one episode he figured it out, found a purpose, and found peace. I'm really glad the show let him have that.
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.
I still don't know how I feel about the way this show balances comedy and drama, but that didn't stop me from laughing hard during this episode while still experiencing the emotional weight.
That was an excellent half hour of television. Perfectly crafted. I always appreciate when a bunch of moving parts converge in the finale.
Fun drinking game, take a shot every time they say 10 years.
Hate to admit it, but I really dug what they did with Joker this episode.
Went in to the series expecting an American Vandal style riff on a sports documentary. But Players isn't interested in being that. There are some funny moments, but every time it looks like it's going to swerve into absurdity it pulls back. The focus is on creating a compelling sports narrative. And it succeeded for me. The storyline crafted is incredibly engaging; the characters are so rich and fleshed out. What a satisfying season of television!
I'm still not in love with this show, but on second viewing this episode stands out as a cut above the rest.
There were only two storylines I even enjoyed in this episode. I'll try and finish the season, but after that I am finally done.
It's sad to see such a good show end so soon. Goodbye John. You will be missed.
ho. ly. shit. That was an incredible episode of television. I'm gonna need to sit and ponder that for a long time.
Best episode of the show, and one of the best episodes of TV. The Seinfeld cutaways killed me.
That was a genuinely perfect finale to the series.
Rewatched this movie not expecting it to hold up, but I really enjoyed it. The slapstick is spot on.
I've finally hit on my biggest complaint with this show. None of the characters grow and change based on past experiences. They only change based on current plot necessity.
Character is constantly overhauled to fit the story they want to tell now, which is ineffective for a show spanning 9 seasons with unlikable characters. For once, I would like the histories of characters to inform their now.
I quite liked the final segment. I was very different than what the show typically does, but I think it worked.
Even though I dislike his character, Michael J. Fox brings a lot to this show. If we get a third season, I'll be interested to see if he hangs around.
I like this as a way to explore different versions of the Joker. The comics vary so much it's cool to see them take a look at more then one iteration.
This was the first episode in a long time which I actually enjoyed. Let's hope it keeps heading up.
An A+ in comedic set design. The doctor's house was incredible.
This show really came alive during its final season. So many great scenes of people having conversations. What more could you ask for?
Michael Chernus is incredible in this. He plays the melancholy of wanting the best for all the people around you, even if it means you miss out, so well.
Best episode yet! I still wish this show had a stronger visual identity, but I like the space it's playing around in. And the intersection of art and life is what the best Swanberg stuff is wrestling with.
The themes and dialogue are in line with what I expect from Swanberg, but the direction is so conventional that I was second guessing myself. So far I like the idea of the show more than the execution, but I'm only one episode in, so there's plenty of time for that to change.
The blue hotel room scene is the hottest thing I've seen in years.
I cannot believe I'm saying this, but I actually had a fun time with this episode.
Not sure if I was just in a weird headspace, but I actually enjoyed this episode.
Stumbled across this on imdb, and decided to watch, fully expecting it to be awful. It was not. This may be one of the best short films I've seen.
I don't understand the point of any of these plotlines.