The less mediocre than we've seen this season.
I see.
So Wayward Pines is built on the previous home of the Abbeys.
No wonder they aren’t happy and with good reason.
Great ending!! She got what she deserved that one.
I never really expected anything from this show to impress me very much, but this episode had a powerful performance by Djimon Hounsou that proved me wrong. Very wrong.
The 'fuck' scene is a brilliant piece of television. This is also the scene that Lester steps into the light.
Everything prior to this episode is prologue - "The Wire" as one the greatest pieces of TV ever made starts here.
S4 has been utter trash writing since the first episode. Just an overelience on gore scenes to makeup for what the show lacks in actual storyline.
A solid episode there. I still don't see Maddie as cop though.
All dialogs feel like they're being rehearsed rather than actually being acted. Very rigid performance from all cast members. I don't know what or why I'm watching this.
shocker opener! slow season so far but this spice it up to super hot. lol
Jesus, within the first minute, had me like "Holy fricken crap!"
Wonder who plays Lt Cedric Daniels in the Boschverse version of The Wire :rofl:
Oh Jerry what did you do?
As usual Bosch ends with a strong episode. It was a decent season. Maybe not the best but very watchable. I can't believe it was Edgar who murders a suspect. For several seasons he was running around with a stick up his ass worrying about what Bosch might do.
This movie is not really a comedy, though it does have Rachel Sennott's brand of humor and jokes peppered throughout. I actually thought the main premise was fairly compelling, and when everything was working, it was really engaging. Unfortunately, at random moments, the acting/dialogue/editing would suddenly become very amateurish and take me out of the movie. It just happened sporadically, and it felt like I was almost watching two different movies. The movie landed the emotional punches when it counted though. Because of this, I think it's still a good watch despite some of its rougher edges.
Not a lot of action but still a fantastic episode.
Disney have yet again slopped out another 30 minutes of nothing much happening, for a budget of $1million per minute.
Cliffhanger was not cool, but I'm calling this mysterious force user The Necromancer
The Procreation Room. LOL. Really!
Made me laugh when she said we can skip straight to P and he panicked
I took a longer pause between episode because I kinda got bored. But I can't say I had the urge to get back. I hope this will all be setting up for a good season finale.
Every time the story turns to the political issue, my interest wanes.
God I hate this bitch Megan so much. She's basically an advocate for child abuse. I'm gonna be so pleased when the show kills her off
i hate the fucking phone, dammit what a scream him give
Judging by the comments here I will not even watch the second episode. Oh well, what a shame.
Dreadful finale. The last 5 minutes made all the events of the show meaningless.
Great finale -- until the last two minutes totally crapped the bed.
Just two words: awful ending...
Could Waits actually be on of the kids in the picture ? That could also explain why he knew about the starfish. Age wise it could fit.
Daddy making a false confession and the reveal he had a little sonething with his daughter shines the light upon her I guess. Maybe the confession was about protecting her ?
5 minutes of Boyd > hours of this Raylan