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!
To me, the biggest revelation of this episode was Polly's age
Amazing episode! Season 3 is my favorite so far, but I have a feeling that this one is going to beat it, with two episodes still to go.
This was the most Breaking Bad-y this show ever got. The Jimmy from the beginning of the show is definitely gone now. It will be interesting (and certainly painful) to see how Kim is going to be dragged into all this.
For me, this has been the weakest season of this show. Of course the show still has its moments, and the Jonah storyline was very funny to watch. But I don't know, many of the characters now seem a little off. Amy was sidelined for the whole season, by both Selina and the writing. Mike now is just plain dumb. Gary became this creepy and sad to watch human being. Selina is plain mean to Catherine, who in turn lost a lot of her personality. And that whole Dan at CBS arc went nowhere.
The decision to keep the characters apart for so long didn't work. Now at least they fixed this, as we head to a familiar storyline, with another campaign, something this show knows well how to do. And now Jonah is in the mix too (I get it, Veep. He's Trump).
All that said, I still like this show a lot; the actors are great as always, and I will definitely watch the last season. Let's hope we get a nice ending!
Hm, this seems weird. I don't even know what this show is about now. But I have some faith in it; Veep already gave us so many good moments. Let's see what's reserved for this season.
Aw, I can't watch an old lady cry like that. Jimmy is disgusting, and it's only getting worse from now on, I guess.
Kim is so likeable. Really afraid she gets screwed in the end because of Saul.
And Chuck is the worst.
Amazing episode! Catherine crying became one of my favorite things about this show.
Gary whispering the prayer to Selina was so absurd for this show, but it worked so well for me I didn't mind at all. Great episode!
I love how this show manages to accommodate that bigger and bigger cast, finding some space for each character to shine in every episode (so far).
so many mugs in this episode.
Henry Jennings meeting mail robot is the most fan service-y this show could ever be
We'll miss you terribly, Gabriel :'(
I got tired just by watching them dig
I love Tara so I liked this episode. I just wish they stopped splitting the episodes like this. Feels like the story stopped in time and never evolves. I get that sometimes you need to spend a whole episode focused on one group, but that can't be done every week.