That last scene - that final shot - of this season’s Fargo finale is one of the most surprisingly moving and uplifting things I have ever seen on TV.
the ass pounder 4000 saved television.
“i’m as sick sick as a three legged dog on the streets of india” lmao
"It's the holy trinity: beef and beer and Jesus."
I'll be repetitive but I'll say it again, there is no series in history with dialogue as well written and logically staged as Succession.
that was not one of my predictions at all for who saves Grogu but hell yes Im happy wwith it
Justice for Ahmed Best, achieved. Welcome back, Sir.
Holy moly. This has to be the best episode of TV since Breaking Bad went off the air. The raw intensity, the power, the incredible performance by the cast had me riveted. The psychological dialogue between doctor and patient exceeded anything the Sopranos ever tried. Vera's wordy monologues and Elliot's stoicism built a fire that burned hot and bright. Then like a light it was gone.
Great show. We are so lucky to bear witness.
Wow. I am absolutely speechless. That last half hour was probably one of the most amazing things I've ever seen on television. It touched me deeply and made me feel so many things, I can't even describe them. I've been sitting here, just staring at the screen for quite a while now.
Mr. F****ing. Robot.
I love the Wednesday Addams dance.
Here we are at home again, and there's no doubt the game is on.
I am so over paige & the church storyline
This episode was such a full-scale riot! Finally the breaking point for the remainder of the season.
I’ve seen some sh!t but this is next level acting.
Zendaya's coming for that second Emmy as fast as Rue runs (and as the town's blue night light changes from natural to police lights)
Honestly, Zendaya had already shown in previous episodes how good her acting is. However, this time it was the icing on the cake. Her portrayal of the manic and depressive states was phenomenal and elevated the (already stellar) writing. She needs to be nominated for all the awards, seriously.
The actress playing Vera Walker is so good!
Oh god, that evil, vile, bathroom lady.