This episode is so important. For this show alone it proves that this show is doing important things for not only the LGBT community, but the world. I’m a sobbing mess.
Absolutely beautiful story telling, it was sensitive and humane.
Good shit. Mmmmh, good shit! This is the Star Trek filler episode I live for. Thank you.
This made me cry.
Everything Anikan trained her for payed off in the end. He ensured her survival if unintentionally.
Jinkx is going to win this entire thing hands down. Easily the most effortlessly talented queen to ever grace to show and that performance was beyond legendary
Everything I wanted and more. They went whole hog in these scenes together. It’s like returning to family :relaxed::relaxed:
Jonathan Tucker makes me moist. 10/10 good episode.
This messed me up so much.
I would have been severely disappointed if we had nigella week without her waking them all up at midnight and demanding they make her food to satisfy her midnight cravings.
chefs kiss thank you Dave, you’re just living and you’re giving us everything we need
Destroyed me. More than any other episode. The emotional core of the show.
This show is quite frankly the best new show that I've watched in the last two years, it so easily brings you up to incredible highs and then leaves you in such lows. This episode was beautiful, everything I needed in a season finale.
Easily one of the best episodes of Charmed, amazing considering it was season one which is generally pretty bad. Pre established lore and all that. Amazing chemistry between John and Holly.
Why does this show have to do me so dirty like this? Making me cry every damn episode. I work very hard at being distant and emotionless and then you throw in a restoration of faith, a relatable character, and a homosexual in the early sixties being accepted by his family. I am a mess.
The cast in this episode is absolutely stunning.
A total return to form. :ok_hand_tone2::ok_hand_tone2:
That was exceptional, it was so subtle. Privilege rivilege is a hell of a drug, I didn’t see any of it. That honestly hurt.
Just straight up iconic queer television.
Superb, best episode of the season by far.
Absolutely beautiful writing. Still impressive as ever.
Xena’s mum and fucking Bobba Fett!! A good episode :call_me_tone2::call_me_tone2:
An amazing ending to a franchise I’ve given my heart to. My only criticism is this is the only episode of the four part finale that doesn’t stand on its own. The impact is only fully felt having watched the rest.
I consider Doctor Who to be very similar to Star Wars. In the sense that it’s all Star Wars, you can have favourite characters and episodes, but saying things like “I don’t like the prequels they ruined it”, I’m sorry but you’re not a real Star Wars fan. This mentality can be used with Doctor Who. People who don’t skip whole seasons because they don’t like the person playing the character or the show runner is bad is not a real Doctor Who fan. This is what the show is, complaining about it won’t make you enjoy it more. Jodie is an amazing Doctor, Yaz is a great companion. You’re all just complainers.
I love this return to serial style set up. This episode is obviously all setup and there was a lot of characters to keep track of, but I really enjoyed this. I’m excited to see where it goes. I love this. Is it my favourite Doctor? Companion? Show Runner? No. But I understand and accept those things are out of my control. It’s all Doctor Who. And it’s all good.
That opening scene was one of the most powerful things this amazing program has ever produced. I continue to be impressed by where this show goes.
I am so invested. Much better then expected, honestly just a very high caliber cast of contestants.
First and foremost. I stand firm on my opinion that you like all of Star Wars in it’s entirety or you’re not a Star Wars fan. These comments are atrocious. The writing was wonderful and sentimental, they couldn’t have a grand revelations or changes because they have to keep within canon confines, the fight scenes were great you just expected more from ageing characters and actors, the dialogue was sentimental and wonderful, and the parallels between the fight in rebels was intentional perhaps to create a similar level of emotional resonance between Ashoka and Obi Wan, maybe use your brains damn.
I loved this series, it gave me just enough new insight to be engaging and fresh but kept true to the bones of the show. It was good to see Obi Wan struggle with his connection to the force over the shows run, and it was so magical having Leia, playing her theme at the end wrecked me and brought me right back to Carrie, the intentional fan service of “Hello There” was perfect, and you really went out there and got Liam Neeson. I appreciated every second of this show and I am so grateful it was made.
That being said. This works perfectly as it is, additional seasons would be unnecessary in my opinion.
It’s not exactly what I was hoping for, but it is still perfect and I cried at least three times. I’m so glad we have this final season, it couldn’t be better.
Thank you Seth for giving tribute to our Carrie in a way that fit perfectly for Family Guy.
Exceptional Rusical. I find I am very annoyed that I am already invested in the queens at this point, because I had already decided I wasn't going to keep watching if they didn't fix the bullshit judging situation from the first season. The first episode was perfect, still obviously democratic and different but you had Brooke take the lead, this is how it needs to be operated. Brooke as the show leader. Make it your own any other way you want, judges in the work room and all that. But it needs a single voice, the entire runway section of the show, vote democratically, but it needs to be one voice, and it should be Brooke.
I will die on this hill.