Best movie franchise ever!
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.
BISEXUAL CLARKE GRIFFIN IS CANON
THIS EPISODE!!! WAS SO!!! GOOD!!!
AMAZING EPISODE, BEST OF ALL SEASON SO FAR
La esperanza es una zanahoria que cuelga fácilmente frente al desesperado...
better and better, is in my top 3 the best tv show!
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.
Really nice the way they brought the original six back together. And an awesome prologue to Age of Ultron!
Loved Skye's fighting scene :) And I laughed so hard about the Sonic reference :D
God damnit... The writers are doing a pretty good job at making Juliette a hateable character. I don't think a Grimm as badass as Nick's mom would just walk into a trap like that and get her head chopped off. She can't be THAT dumb. I hope there is a plot twist else i want Nick to go on rampage and heads to start rolling, with Juliette's head first.
JEMMAAAAAAAAAAA!!! FitzSimmons ahppy for one second! DAMN YOU WRITERS
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.
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.
Overlord is totally controlling her.
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!
Rick, Daryl and Michonne weren't at the town to protect people from an attack. But Carol kicks some major ass; so you knew "she got this." She is so bad ass.
Me encantan los capítulos con flashbacks. Muy linda sorpresa volverlo a ver a Sean Astin.
Zack you stupid little brat.
OMFG ONE OF THE BEST EPISODE THE SHOW HOPEFULLY THEY BRING WILL BACK
Well, this is what I called a great episode, biatch!
And great acting by Elizabeth Henstridge, btw. She is amazing.
another episode, another idiotic death, why can't the creators of this show give us more "believable" deaths? aikido master with a stick decides to defend his friend by shoving his back into a walker's mouth... why? just why?
This is the best tribal council I've ever seen!
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 !!
8.8/10. This wasn't perfect -- everyone from Ward to Gideon Malick to Coulson himself can devolve into sounding more like a Bond villain than someone truly evil or scary, and the action scenes still tend to be underwhelming, but this was still a very good episode that did a great job at trying many of the threads that have been spun this season together.
The big reveal involving the true motivation of Hydra is some pretty sizeable plot machinery to move into place, and helps give AoS a certain gravity in the events it's depicting this season, something helpful when the Marvel movies seem to ignore what's happening on television (and essentially vice versa in AoS Season 2). Connecting Mallick to everything from the ATCU, the Monolith, the Inhumans, and more gives the season a certain retroactive focus that's makes you go "Aha!" when it all comes together. Charting the way forward, of course, could be perilous, but it was a satisfying reveal that adds shading to everything Hydra's done in the MCU, which counts for something.
As for the individual pieces of the episode, I generally liked Coulson and Rosalind's scenes, and the actress who plays Rosalind really sold the character's hurt and thinking their whole relationship was a plot. The infiltration story with Bobbi, Hunter, Daisy, and Mack was a fun little jaunt as well, and it seems like the show is leaning more toward these types of mini-plots within episodes. Ward got a little hammy at times, but his sequence on the airplane was creepy and great, and I enjoyed his and Mallick's exchanges at the end of the episode as well.
And they kissed! FitzSimmons kissed! I know the folks behind the show are just stringing us along, but the FitzSimmons storyline continues to be one of the strongest elements of the show, and the fact that they vocalized and developed how uncomfortable their situation is right now was a nice touch, even if Simmons storming off felt like a little too much. (It makes total sense from a character standpoint that she'd feel that way and react that way. I don't object to that, but there was just something...preteen whiny(?) in the depiction of her frustration that took it down a notch.) Still, it was an emotionally-charged scene that let the actors carry the weight of the moment. Great stuff.
Otherwise, I continue not to care about Lincoln, and I'm very intrigued as to where AoS is going with this Hydra storyline. There was a good bit of promise here.
(Oh, and I also liked the throwaway line that confirmed that Powers Boothe was playing the same guy he was in Avengers.)
...estamos condenados. El maldito universo no quiere que estemos juntos.
Thea has the best line. "A bunch of superheroes hiding out at a farm house, I feel like I have seen that before in a movie."