Unbelievably unsatisfying as a season finale and as a season on it's own. How can you screw up so bad when you have:
A great story, a tremendous lead actor and a decent cast of actors overall. Putting Geralt out of commission for far too much time and focussing on Ciri and Yennefer was a massive mistake.
There are only two right decisions. Cancel the show or change the showrunner. They straight up murdered something that had so much potential.
Destroyed by the arrogance and wokeness of Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. Replacing the brilliant writing in the source material with immature sloppy nonsense. Disrespecting all the people who love the franchise and made it great.
Two actresses acting at top level. What a thrill ride.
I love this show so much. The drama is tough, but feel good moments restore the balance every time. Love the cast, the writing and the choice in music. Great season.
Oh man.. that ending. So heavy, so sad.
An okay episode, but this show has become such a bloated chaotic mess that after so many episodes I'm still constantly asking myself 'who was this again?'
Ohh Serena, why'd you have to go and do that. Vengeance is coming.
I've been a fan of Taika Waititi since Boy and What We Do in The Shadows (The 2014 movie) and I'm so glad they gave him carte blance with first Ragnarok and now Love and Thunder. For me it's a perfect match. This may not be one of the best Marvel movies, but it's so much fun. The comedy fits the characters and there's still a lot of (gorgeous) action to enjoy. The fight in the hall of the gods (gold blood) and the one against Gorr in black and white (big 300 vibes) were stunning. The drama was okay and I did enjoy Natalie Portman's redemption. I never disliked her character, but she was sent of like a boss. Christian Bale is on another level when it comes to acting. I loved every minute of him on screen. As a Ted Lasso fan I couldn't believe my eyes when the first post credit scene played. So stoked to see this actor in the MCU.
I really hoped the pacing would pick up a bit after the first two slow episodes, but it got worse this week in my opinion. Every episode has a few moments that make me think 'this could be interesting and get good', but it keeps dragging along. It's slow, confusing and at times straight up boring. There's too much 'noise' that destracts from moving along the case enough to keep my attention. Really hope the second half of the season will be better.
Oh my. Paddy Considine's acting alone makes this episode a 10 for me. For me this was an award winning performance and a great send off.
Still waiting for this show to make that extra step and get more than 'just good'.
Welcome back Colin Robinson. Oh how I've missed you :heart:. Loved Laszlo's song and felt so bad for him when Colin told him he didn't remember the time they'de spent together.
Max: 'You drew a stick figure'. Harry: 'Don't bodyshame me'. This show has one or more memorable quotes every episode.
Loved this season just as much as the first. It's a comedy with a lot of heart and surprisingly well written drama.
Another fantastic season. Izzy's character build up has been tremendous and his death gave the needed weight to this finale. Ruibo Qian has been a great addition to the cast and I'm happy we'll probably see more of her.
The season had it's moments, but overall it wasn't up to par. A good cast made the best out of it and delivered on some strong scenes.
This was the best TWD 'content' I've seen in a long time. Negan's little 'knock-knock speech' took me back to the better TWD-days. Hope they can keep this up.
What a beautiful first season. They gave so much attention to so many facets of a football club. So many real people with real stories. Real joy and real pain. The show was so much more than I had expected it to be.
What is this? Marvel's The Hills? It's like Jessica Gao totally ignored who her audience is. The character She-Hulk deserved so much more than to be pictured as a Green Kardashian.
5 out of 10 episodes done and they were all fantastic. Really special show so far.
Another fun but rushed episode. It's just lacking in the build up of tension towards the finale.
A decent and fun Marvel show without any cringy distractions. I think they did a good job building up Echo's backstory and character. It didn't have any particular outstanding moments, but it keeps a good momentum overall. D'Onofrio shines as expected in the role of Fisk. The rest of the supporting cast doesn't have that much to work with, but is still very likeable.
Fun new setting, great new cast and that good old 'White Lotus Tension'. This episode is setting up a lot of thing that could go horribly wrong and we just love to see that.
Such a powerful episode. Anna Sawai is making more and more name for herself. Her perfomance in this episode was once again outstanding.
The third mediocre episode out of 4 in total. This season doesn't hit the spot for me so far.
This story broke my heart like it did to so many others. So much injustice and pain was inflicted on the Kowalski family and the people responsible should be ashamed. I really hope Jack, Maya and Kyle will get through this and find closure and happiness.
Brother Blood and Mother Mayhem are the worst villains I've seen in a long time. The acting performances, costumes and setpieces look straight out of an old Power Rangers episode. The Titans themselves are still very likeable and make me want to finish this last season.
The first decent episode this season. Clear storytelling and some good writing.
This show is so good... and then Gary Oldman enters a scene and it's great.
It's just a fun show and easy to watch. The action is cool and the story easy to follow. The cast is hit or miss if it comes to their acting performances. William Miller (Adriel) made me laugh at times because of his really cheesy style of acting. His evil laugh is just comedic. The director of this show is clearly a big fan of Alba Baptista's curves. I'm not complaining, but the ammount of cleavage and tight tanktops is a bit much and really unnecessary. You can put her in a hazmat suite and she's still gorgeous.
I think this was a very respectful way to handle the transition of Page and his character. They didn't make to big of a thing out of it but gave it some time in the spotlight. Good job!
These first two episodes just contain about everything that made me love this show all these years ago. Let's hope they can keep this up,.