Me encantan los capítulos con flashbacks. Muy linda sorpresa volverlo a ver a Sean Astin.
Fue un episodio tranquilo, pero son 16 capítulos de la temporada y van 5 así que tranquilos ya lo sabremos todo con el tiempo, es necesario estos episodios para darle lógica a todo porque se quejan si no pasa nada y se quejan porque pasa muy rápido todo también, solo analicen todo y se hará más interesante, sean pacientes !!
Adalind deserves Juliette's gratitude. If it wasn't for her, Juliette wouldn't have been able to kick her ass quite so thoroughly! And Nick is probably just going to have a minor freak-out for a few minutes, because once he sees that Juliette's new Hexenbiest powers is all gain and no loss, this event will be rightfully celebrated.
AMAZING EPISODE, BEST OF ALL SEASON SO FAR
La esperanza es una zanahoria que cuelga fácilmente frente al desesperado...
As Stephen Fishbach said on Know it Alls: A really awesome last 5-min.
It was a GREAT finale, terrific. I just didn't like the fact that Theo survives a shot in the head. Ok, you can survive a shot in the head, but you can't just walk and push someone one minute later. That's the only thing that I didn't like, but was a great finale. Unfortunately the show is cancelled, but at least was a great ending.
Overlord is totally controlling her.
Ward - I M M O R T A L
Ward - I M M O R T A L
The episode was fair - but I really don't think that Felicity and Ray added much to the episode. Poor Cisco at the end.
I can't stand most of the cast this season!! Rodney especially.
Am I the only one who get tired from John Pope hate Tom Mason? One of the boring thing that can happen in series is that enemies which became friends return to be enemies this is so BORING plot twist!
It is unfortunate to lose a player of that quality.
you know the world is a fucking disaster when its easier to tell your dad you got a girl pregnant and you stole his stuff and sold it for her to get an abortion than to tell him youre gay smh
Zack you stupid little brat.
YASSSSSS! Get ready, HYDRA, Quake is coming for all of your asses. As soon as I saw those Terrigen crystals in the lab, I knew Daisy was going to get her hands on them somehow. With only 4 episodes left, they really need to start wrapping up the Framework business soon. At least Radcliffe told Daisy how to get out (their whole conversation was absolutely heartbreaking, by the way; I never thought I'd feel bad for Radcliffe, but I'm kind of a mess because of him now). I was afraid Aida would interrupt them or kill him before he got the chance, but apparently even she can't predict everything.
I like how Jemma is obviously struggling with accepting the fact that even though the Framework is not real, what goes on inside it feels real. It's even more challenging for her now that she's met Mack because he is pretty much the only team member who is happy in the Framework. Coulson feels ashamed of the part he played in spreading HYDRA's lies, May has to live with the consequences of what she did in Bahrain, Mace lost everyone he cared about, Fitz is arguably the most miserable of them all (even if he doesn't realize it). But Mack has his daughter and a quiet life, and the world ruled by HYDRA may be horrible, but he's probably happier here than Jemma's ever seen him in real life and you can see her determination waver, if just for a second. Because she knows that in the end, she'll have to take his little girl away from him, and sure, Hope may not technically be real, but she talks and smiles, and plays, and makes her father laugh, and she's smart, and sweet, and how can Jemma possibly tell Mack that his child is just a string of ones and zeroes?
I will never be able to look at Iain de Caestecker the same way again. Evil Fitz is genuinely frightening. One moment that really got me in this episode was when he wiped his hands after hitting Daisy. As if she, an Inhuman, was filthy. It made me feel a little bit sick.
We finally got to meet Fitz's father, who looks a lot more unassuming than I imagined (but to be fair, at this point I pretty much imagined Hitler, so there's that). But he's exactly as cold, aloof and ruthless as I expected. What could Fitz's mother possibly have seen in this guy?
I loved the scene when we saw a crack in May's façade. You could really feel all the pain she hides beneath. She just can't catch a break, can she? She kills a little girl, it shatters her into a million pieces and she has to live with the weight of it. She saves the little girl, hundreds of people die, Nazis take over and she has to carry a different kind of a burden, one that isn't any lighter or easier to bear. At least she's awake now. I knew Coulson would be her trigger, even if he himself doesn't quite remember their relationship.
Antoine Triplett, as I live and breathe! It's been so long. I never thought we'd see him again. Remember when he and Daisy (who was still Skye back then) were partners and went on missions together? Good times.
Mace's death didn't come as much of a surprise, but it was poignant and beautifully done. I never really bonded that much with his character, but it still hit me right in the feels. I wonder who's in charge of SHIELD now.
It's super cool when a show has built enough of its own mythology to be able to drop references to things that happened in the previous seasons. There were plenty of those here: Coulson getting "hives" when looking at Ward, Cal's super strength serum with a drop of peppermint, Bakshi's brainwashing recording... It feels so satisfying when you've been watching something for years and the showrunners put those little Easter eggs in there, like they're asking, "You get it, right? You see what we did there?"
(Yes, I do.)
All the Framework episodes have been excellent so far, and it's kind of hard to rank them, but dare I say this was the best one yet?
Well, this is what I called a great episode, biatch!
And great acting by Elizabeth Henstridge, btw. She is amazing.
I AM CRYING :sob::sob::sob::sob: WHAT A PERFECT END!!!!
The fact the transcendence it's a choice, and they choose to stay on Earth so they could live together for the rest of their lives is just so touching! Madi didn't choose to get back, but even so, was understandable.
That scene with Octavia "ENOUGH!!!!" OCTAVIA IS THE BEST THAT THIS SHOW HAS TO OFFER! The scene where all the humans turned into beings of light was so beautiful and the soundtrack was so thrilling. I will miss that show so much!!! MAY WE MEET AGAIN
I loved the endind so much.
THIS EPISODE!!! WAS SO!!! GOOD!!!
Easily one of MTV's best series. Probably their only great accomplishment since Daria. Teen Wolf is witty, fun, and has a brilliant cast. People will underestimate this show because of its title and youthful appeal. However it's a standout drama with chilling story lines and (for the most part) a great script. The lore can be a bit hectic and not consistent but the cast has incredible chemistry that makes up for the sometimes lackluster sub plots. For a supernatural show, it's stellar. Each season is gradually more complex and darker. If you love supernatural shows, and you're open minded, give Teen Wolf a chance.
what the fuck was that??? i think the writers stopped taking black pills after writing red tide
what the f was that!? i almost died when i saw glenn dying again
better and better, is in my top 3 the best tv show!
As I was saying last time, this season is all over the place. The documentary is superficially a good idea, and brings a change of pace, but there's still nothing to engage the viewer on the long run, the flash forwards are still hinting at some future doom that has visited the main protagonists. Not to mention the episode's bad guy.. No explanation as where he got his high tech armor, not even a line after he got stopped, he felt more like a prop than a character. Again I'm disappointed with this show. (as I am with The Flash this season and don't start me on Black Lightning). The only one of the DC CW shows still getting a semblance of coherence remains Supergirl and even that is fraying at the edges)
Best part of the episode: NO FISH MOONEY!
Second best part: Seeing that Daniel Davis can still play the butler after all these years.
Oh that was the final episode. Well that was shit I had no idea it was the last one
Best movie franchise ever!