I'm going to think about e rewatch those last 15 minutes for the rest of my life. A complete masterclass of cinema.
I'm just glad they didn't let any loose ties like most canceled tv shows do. I was just hoping until the last minute to see Swagger kill Red Bama and it was actually a beautiful scene aesthetically speaking. I'm satisfied.
Someone should correct this episode on trakt's souce, episode 2 is acutally the second part of "Everything is Great!", even knowing that NBC aired both episodes like one only.
aaand here we go again...
"in this terrifying world, all we have is the connections that we make".
Loved the Finding Nemo reference.
They should just give up on these teases about Kara and Jimmy. There's no chemistry, which is the opposite of her and Winn.
Hell yes. Best episode of the season so far.
That was the "least worst" episode of this season so far. A lot of plots in one episode again, but that didn't get in the way of the course of this one.
Again, too many things in just one episode, rushed edition. But it was a good episode.
I can't believe in what I just saw. At each word that these state men issued, my anger just grew.
Cole is the best character on this show to me.
I have zero experience in writing, but I could just easily come up with something better than this instead of just write the same movie all over again adding new things here and there to make people watch it.
If I knew this series would be cancelled with this cliffhanger, I would never start watching. That was shocking.
One of the best episodes of the entire series so far. Looking foward to the season finale.
When "Brother" from Mac DeMarco started playing I almost didn't pay attention to the scene at all. Awesome soundtrack.
I just hope that, in case they bring Will back, it doesn't start a soap opera about a love triangle between him, Jemma and Fitz.
Glad I didn't give up on this show.
This show is so good that's gonna cost a lot to me to accept when it's over.
When people are going to realise that they need to watch this show?
It keeps getting better. I really hope AMC will renew it again.
That CBS's first look was garbage. It sold the wrong idea of the show. This pilot is awesome! It has potential.
That was actually the first episode I enjoyed Felicity after a long time. This episode was a little weak, but at least Thea is alive and still knows Oliver is the Arrow. I would not stand if she had forgot it and Oliver would have to struggle to keep this a secret again or something like that.
It seemes like Skye's parents is hiding something. I mean, what was that moment when she say "Am I 26?" and they look each other like "Oh oh"? I'm always suspicious when it comes of this TV show.
It's sad that he is blind and cannot see how gorgeous this redhead one is.
I liked it. It was kinda obvious that not everything of the past episode would remain the same, but at least Cisco is alive and someone still suspicious of Dr. Wells.
I just loved this one. To see him crying at the end because he had to give up on invest in himself... killer scene. And it was awesome to see him "working" with Mike!
I just can't stand these two! Come on! Enough of this! Kiss already!!!!
This movie is an experience that every person should have. This is a fucking masterpiece. It's amazing how the simplicity of this film becomes one of it's best characteristics. This movie is quite exactly what I would like to do if I decided to make a movie someday. Kinda bad someone got there first, but it's ok because I probably wouldn't do better than this. God, those little moments with the family, the thoughts of what's the point of life... This movie is so nostalgic and I'm still in the high-school-to-college phase, but still I can relate so much with this movie. I love when we can relate with the story and the things the principal character is going through. And the soundtrack... Coldplay, Arcade Fire, Foster the People... just hands down. I probably won't see a movie that will affect me so much as this one did.
Well, after reading 500 comments on the end of Dexter, and interviews with producers, came to my final conclusion about the episode: I think they tried to do something lazy and too poetic. The series has always had care for every detail and was made the least these last two episodes. All though the series was based on a novel, they could do a sad ending and at the same time more realistic. In my opinion the episode was good until the most pointless part: Dexter taking Deb's body off to the hospital with no one to see, just to throw it in the river. I caught any message transmitted this part: take Deb's body on the boat to throw it in the river, as if he had killed her. But it was Debra, a SUPER important character in the series and she deserved a proper burial and farewells. Apart from that, I understand the meaning in the death of Debra. Throughout the series, every time Dexter got involved and undertook with some killer, something happened to someone important and close to him, so much that his plan was not to kill Saxon so the whole family could live in peace. But Saxon ended up killing someone he cared (Vogel), shooting Debra, and because of that he thinks that he's the most guilty of the death of Debra. I thought that was a beautiful scene when he turns off the appliances of Debra, so she would not suffer anymore, since all his life Dexter has been taking care of her. And I understand that Dexter lumberjack was a kind of exile for him, all thought it was unnecessary. The bright side for me is that, despite the weak end, the series still has great moments and seasons that will weigh more and will still make one of my favorites series forever.