I love Alaska but fu*k her on this one. Tati deserved better.
Great episode! Phi Phi was so wrong and deserved to go, but I can't dislike her lol. She is obviously so anxious and wants to redeem herself so badly that she let that get the best of her.
This season is weird. Maybe my judgement is a little off because I'm watching all these seasons in a row, but this one is less... funny?
Didn't understand the result of this lipsync either.
Such a rushed premiere. Not a good idea to have fourteen queens on three looks each in a single episode. I can't even decide if I agree with the outcome of all this.
This was a very fair double sashay. I just wish the show was less obvious with the lipsync outcomes. Everytime you just know who is going home from the other queen's commentary. I would find it funnier if I could try to guess what happens and be surprised.
Love Raven too but this outcome was so correct. Chad killed it in this season since the first episode.
Hate this team dynamics. I feel sorry for Pandora. I like her and would've liked to see more of her.
Sharon is my fav this season but I think Chad deserved the win on this one.
And I hate this returning queen gimmick. Willam is the only one that deserves to return, if any.
What??? I don't get it
Loving Sharon Needles so far!
for a moment I got really scared we were having Shangela and her freaking halleloo for another season.
I kinda always knew Raja was going to win. She's so superior to the others since the very beginning. But Manila turned out to be a pretty strong competition. Nice finale to a fine season, that would be more amazing if it had like two or three episodes less.
This episode makes me feel that this season was too long. Almost tiring at some point. And we can see from last episode that Alexis and Yara felt that. There was no need for it to have 13 queens, or for Carmen to return. That double shantay didn't feel earned either. That's probably why following seasons went back to 14 episodes. Otherwise, that was the best season so far, with many iconic queens and moments.
What a weird episode, specially the ending. It looked like that was going to be the outcome anyway, regardless of what happened. So nothing really mattered. Ugh.
Ugh, that was not a nice ending. They tried to make Tyra bearable after some point in the season, but you can see she's still the same bitch when she pulled Raven's wig.
RuPaul looks terrible on this runway. She should be lipsyncing instead of Raven.
I don't love Shiv, but I'm getting a little bit tired of watching her lose every single episode
lol you just know the gay characters in this show were written by straight people
It was a nice touch to have Lalo telling Jimmy about what Nacho did and Jimmy screaming "It was Ignacio!", just like he did in BB when Walter and Jesse kidnap him. It just felt a little off to me because Lalo already knew it had been Nacho lol (he was only suspicious of Jimmy's involvement), but it was nice anyway.
The protagonist is soooo annoying. Sure, they can make the main character a little weird, so he gets more relatable or likeable by the audience, but this is just too over the top. I just kept wishing he handed control to the other guy and never came back lol
The way Astrid is sidelined throughout the whole series, and this season specially, bothers me a lot. In many scenes, other characters don't seem to notice her presence or worry about her. I mean, for what we know, she used to have a father, that we never hear of again, and no one ever cares to wonder how she is doing lol. This character is there exclusively to be nice to Walter and do whatever the plot of the week requires.
Not sure I like this will-they-or-not plot between Peter and this Olivia. Peter's already been there, and even so it doesn't take more than two days for him to be kissing her lol.
I'm curious to see how all this will be resolved tough.
oh look it's that show, Cringe
Charles is the most helpful, understanding, reasonable character ever!
Sadly this was a lame, xenophobic episode. Murica propaganda at its finest.
Lol guess I'm the minority here, but this was the worst episode to me, so far. A lot of convenient coincidences and easy solutions (Sylvie suddenly trusts the woman who ruined her life and prunes herself, believing that Loki is alive??). And that Loki fight scene seemed... idk, weird to me, for some reason.
I have a feeling that the ending will be meh, like for WandaVision (and of course, we'll have some teaser for another show or movie in this universe).
It's an empty, forgettable movie. Unremarkable in every aspect. I mean, I guess Margot Robbie is great in the role, and she shines here just like she did in Suicide Squad (another "meh" movie).
This one was a little better than SS (maybe because my expectations were way lower this time), WW84 and the original Justice League, of course. But that's not saying much.
I feel like this is the first show or movie involving time travel (and multiverse!) without any plot holes and time paradoxes overseen by the writers. You can see the story was very carefully built. Kudos to the creators!
That said, I still had to do some research to understand how did Claudia discover the origin world. I feel like that could have been better explained in this episode. But that's ok, that didn't take away the brilliance of the show for me.
Great story, casting and all. Dark is now one of my favorite series!
Well I guess this show peaked a while ago, but this wasn't a bad ending also.
I unexpectedly found myself very emotional during Helena's birth sequence. This was a very satisfying ending. Tatiana killed it in Sarah's scenes. I look forward for her next works, I'm a fan now!