Kim doesn't deserve Ruzek. She showed her true heart in this episode.
I don't believe this episode thumbnail is a screenshot from this episode.
It's going to be interesting seeing Chloe and Lana living together. I like this friendship a lot! Never would've seen it coming in season 1 LOL
I did like to see Clark clarifying that he doesn't want to be treated as the jealous boyfriend considering he never really dated either of them :D
Couldn't Erin have just shot the rope a couple of times? Since hanging doesn't usually kill people immediately - unless they're decapitated by the rope - it breaks their neck first and anything else happens after that due to the suffocation (hypoxia, carotid sinus reflex death etc) she would have had time to possibly save him from dying.
I was definitely not expecting that twist with Emmanuel. Part of me thinks that he's fine but at the same time, there's no way he could've possibly survived that.
There's only a few times in your life you'll live through a cultural Phenomenon. First Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, The X-Files. Something people will remember, reference, and talk about decades later. I truly believe Stranger Things is one of those.
This episode was lots of dirt flying everywhere, the sound of shots being fired and people yelling.
It's all very confusing, and the fact that it feels like there's 50 different characters doesn't help.The ony face/name connection I can make is Winters'. Of all the other's I have no idea who is who.
I do like how it's all very desaturated. It gives the show this bleak, old-timey feeling.
Have people not realize yet that this is a low stakes, stand-alone kind of show?
"adds nothing to the MCU". No shit!
Does everything have to be fucking connected? Lighten up, DUDES.
1st part Chicago fire, 2nd part Chicago PD (S2 E20), 3rd part law & order : SVU (S16 E20).
You’d think that, as a 28 year old who feels completely lost in life, this movie would have resonated with me more. I kept hearing people say this was a movie about a 30 year old who is lost in life and struggles with indecision. While I think that’s an accurate description of her character that’s not really what the movie is about.
This isn’t really a story about a woman finding her way. It’s not even a story about her being lost in life. The main focus of the story is on her romantic relationships, which I had a very hard time caring about. She seems to have a hard time caring about about them too, which is why it’s weird that’s what the story focuses on.
I was expecting to like this but it’s a boring glimpse into a girl (who just so happens to be lost) ’s “love” life. I wish it had focused more on her as an individual.
Ended up being an absolute chore to watch.
I've got to be honest, I feel massively let down by this fifth season so far. Not only did they get rid of one of the most interesting characters (Eve), to me the lack of chemistry between Lauren and Tom (somehow) is back. It's so weird, by the end of the fourth season, I was finally feeling what everyone else seemingly sees but now? Nope, couldn't care any less about their relationship drama.
Also this finale was massively predictable. Of course Ella's boyfriend is the serial killer because forensic scientists in cop shows only ever get (on-screen) relationships for that purpose. Of course it's Michael who took Decker (because Pete had no idea Chloe was onto him, Chloe only told Lucifer) and I get that Maze is dealing with abandonment issues (somewhat fuelled by the aforementioned Eve disappearance) but she's starting to get annoying by how easily she's manipulated. 5B is really going to have salvage this mess and boy, that ending gives me a glimmer of hope. The only non-predictable moment of this episode is the last ten seconds.
Loved all the Smallville references
If Vecna touches a single hair of my Max's, HE WILL HAVE TO SEE ME!! I DON'T ADMIT THIS TO HAPPEN!!!
PROTECT MAX AT AAAAAALLLLLL COSTS!!
These little cock fights between Hank and Denny are getting fun to watch, I can't wait to hear what one says to the other. This episode's scene was no exception. I love how when Denny implied he was the king and Hank was aiming at him, Hank didn't say anything about Denny not being a king or something like that, Hank was just like I haven't aimed at you yet. I was like, ohhhhh man, Hank didn't even start ruining you boy! LoL this will be fun to watch. I think they both enjoy the battles. I wonder who's going to win the war...
So far, so epically awesome!! OMG! I'm loving this hard! Specially how it's totally intermingled and not just 40 min of one show and then another.
Also, oh my heart! Is Kelly finally gonna settle down?!
Just rewatched this AGAIN and I still get teary eyed at the end of the movie because of how amazing it is.
Oh. My. God. This makes SO MUCH SENSE. I am speechless. Three times I paused the episode to cool off from the new revelations. I had to check from my memory of the whole show if it makes sense.... and it DOES! I freaking love that the show not only puts always new and new lore every season but revealing sth from the beginning of the show?! The best way to lure ppl to rewatch everything!
And alson now the previous filler one or so we thought istnt a filler after all..... OMG the feels
An amazing crossover, better than the first one. I cried when I saw Nadia's body and I thought that the killer would leave innocent. Again, another crossover that makes me desire watch Law and Order SVU.
I'm re-watching this episode because I started watching SVU (lol) and now I know this is the most disturbing case I ever watched in all these shows and why. In SVU, we normally don't see the victim's story, so we know only what happened and the seek of justice. But knowing Nadia in Chicago PD, all the things take another level as we pain as suffer seeing her death, we know how unfair this is and we almost want revenge. I cried again, obviously. Hard episode guys, very hard.
As every good thing has an end, we have come to the end of this beautiful series. The guys did an excellent job. It is one of the rare TV series that I watch without interruption and without getting bored. I haven't seen anything better among science fiction. It was an amazing season and the series has barely started. See you in 2025, thank you for your efforts.:thumbsup:
Do very disappointed that a show like this could spread such blatant misinformation. The king ailment in the show was caused by thc pens bought on the black market that were made with vitamin e oils that should not be caped. Vaping has helped thousands of people get off cigarettes. It is the most successful way to quit. It is at least 95% safer than smoking. I am disgusted that its was portrayed in this light. Next time do your research.
i seriously hate Dr Manning, she crosses the lines on her own patients all the time but when someone else asks something of her outside of the box she has to be all moral and shit...Will might've gotten the patient addicted but she defo killed the woman with her actions...Too bad she survived that car crash...i can't wait for her to be gone...so hate her
This episode was the best ever. I can't believe this is the last season.
Well the killer didn't last long.
Ironically, the episode I thought I wouldn't like based solely on the synopsis turned out to be the episode I liked the most so far. Really well done.
So happy to see Sarah leave. She was stupid, incompetent and annoying. And her "farewell speach" was just bullshit. She didn't believe anything else so why would she believe Daniel when he told her the truth this time.
Too bad they added another unnecessary bitch into the mix.
This is Suits not Orange Is the New Black, please close the plot
The ending was no supprise at all. Dr. Charles knows his stuff. Conner was WAY off base taking such an extreme course of action.
a good start, but on its own not yet amazing like all the other chicago's. it was more amazing because of the crossover, it has potential though, i love the character of Stone...but please use Antonio a bit more!
This was an amazing season finale!
We've had lots of storylines happening at the same time and one more interesting than the other! I know that Lex makes the right decision, but it's fascinating seeing Rosenbaum's acting expression while pondering over it.
I really wanna see how the Kents are going to deal with Nixon finding out about Clark's powers.
And of course, I can't wait to see how Clark is gonna save Lana from that Tornado.