Definitely now how city councils work. You vote on majority, not unilaterally. But, sure okay.
There’s a lot of detail missing this episode, almost like they weren’t able to finish post production before it was cancelled.
Wow, this was pretty bad. They used every cliche they could, on top of scoring the music super weird.
Boom shock-a-lock-a! (The ending at the refinery)
You definitely have suspend your disbelief a bit, and then you’ll enjoy it more. I’m really sad Jedi didn’t show up.
Dave Chapelle is so dang good! He stole the show. His monologue was long but fantastic.
The final episode is a muddled mess of story lines trying to come together. It seems like a never ending day with the actors wearing the same clothes throughout the episode. Of course it ends on a cliff hanger, but overall pretty poor execution and doesn't live up to the standard of the rest of the show.
Jim Carrey has still got it! Wish he was in more of the skits, but that opener was gold.
Great interview with Melinda Gates, whom is confident, strong, and very intelligent. Sometimes Dave is kind of awkward in this interview and says some strange things.
The sonar technology they describe used to map the ocean floors in the triangle is cool, but they literally solve no mysteries. They find other ships or wreckage and you do get some insight into why there are so many wrecks, but that is about it.
The acting was great, but the writing was absolutely horrendous. You couldn't really get behind any of the characters besides "Boz" played by Elizabeth Banks (and even only slightly so).
I wanted this to be good, but it just falls flat.
The show just isn't the same without Rooster... Abby is just irritating all the time with her mood swings, and the comedy just isn't there.
Show just isn't the same without Rooster... Abby is just irritating all the time with her mood swings, and the comedy just isn't there.
I love how they keep bringing back guys from previous seasons who've done good work. Gene is back!
...and you think we have time to eat!?
Ha, best line of the episode.
Great binge worthy show, give it a shot!
Lots of action this episode... but with little thought into the writing or how it actually happened or unraveled. I hope they show it in the next couple episodes or else it will be a major falter.
Writers could have done a little more research... would take many light minutes to get a signal, no less a video, from a probe orbiting a moon of Saturn.
No more Miami, Fl setting, finally! But, will that be enough to turn this show around.. I'm not so sure.
Could have been so much better.
Okay, Grandpa.
Oooooh, interesting twist to the plot.
I like how they came around to the original dialogue by Quellcrist Falconer.
Wow this was a confusing mess of an episode. Cmon X-Files' writers, you can do better.
Wow, that acting was really bad.. what the heck. I felt like I was back in high school watching a play.
It's really not that bad. It's a little loose with the plot.. but overall production isn't bed and has good pacing. I think the ending sets it up nicely for a sequel.
Wow what a huge cliffhanger.
The whole episode I was thinking, "very reminiscent of Space," and then, BOOM, a special someone appears at the end of the episode to tie it up perfectly.
Seemed like a filler episode.
This whole season, although beautiful cinematics, seemed rush. The final showdown in this episode just didn't give the build-up justice.
Wow that jail scene was intense! Now we know if one of the sense8s die, they all die.