After 4 episodes: The visuals are unexpectedly beautiful but it suffers quite a lot from typical teen drama bs. But the fantasy world seemes interesting enough for me to keep watching.
I believe this show needs a special kind of audience. Some of it's own breed.
Totally support the idea of being art, more than just entertainment. But doesn't have to exclude each other.
For people who have the patience going to a museum and look at a piece of art for a long time and making their own thoughts.
Nothing is explained down to the obvious here.
I will continue watching and would vote for a second season.
Very happy that things like this still exist.
Thank you, team "loop".
How could you not have melted inside the moment you saw that old bird one last time? It was only natural that in the end this would boil down to the borg but I think almost everyone had them as their number one suspect for weeks. What a victory this episode was for any of us with varying degrees of grey in our hair eh? Oh how I look forward to next week, with tissues in hand and a lump in my throat, we're at the end my friends. Buckle up, it's going to be the ride of our lives.
Wait... What?
But.. But.. but.. what about that stuff with Ray? He couldn't have done that from within, right?
I'm puzzled......
I found this to be mostly a unsatisfying ending.
"Chickens". I'm freaking crying.
What's wrong with all the haters here?
I usually dislike musical episodes, but the investment in this episode giving us a glimpse into the crew emotions. I mean, even the theme song was sung!
I still say, best star trek ever. Loving it!
I thought for sure that the short season and short episodes would lead to an unsatisfying ending...
I could not have been more wrong. I'll miss this show, I'll miss these characters, I'll miss this ship. Till we meet again Rocinante.
Lots of random stuff that was kind of weird (super fast travel, Benjen dying after being on screen for like 5 seconds, Arya acting like a psychopath), but overall the episode was great, and Viserion's demise was heartbreaking.
Ending was so damn exciting.... Guess you have to wait for the next episode to confirm that Jamie is dead or not...
I don't think he's dead tbh
Totally Ninja episode
They should have made one episode out of the first three with less family melodrama and maybe it would have been less of a snoozefest.
Wow! I loved the first season, but this season was ten times better. Such a masterpiece!
Now I just hope that we don't have to wait almost two years again for season 3.
EDIT June 2: I take it back! I'd much rather wait two years for a new season than having this amazing show cancelled. :(
That final scene. Holy crap. I was kneeling, my hands were pressed on my face. OMG OMG OMG THIS SHOW. I thought I was gonna stop breathing until we had conformation. Masterfully done. In a few years time when everyone is saying this is the best show since Breaking Bad we will all have been here first. HOLY SDKFVNIEVEROTNV.
Walton Goggins has played some interesting characters in the past, but The Ghoul is iconic.
I'm not seeing what everyone's complaining about. So far it's exactly what I would expect a LOTR prequel series to be.
Go to hell Moff Gideon , leave my cute little grogu alone.
Incredible that after 19 years the Unbreakble triology has ended. A dark, but enjoyable Superhero movie. We had the Unbreakable (2000) origin story, the Split (2017) origin story and now the ending with a focus on Mr Glass.
I think (i'm not sure) James McAvoy got way more screen time than the rest, but could you blame them? He plays the multi parts really good and it was enjoyable to see him on screen with his personas from Split once again. Doesn't take away that everyone did a great job as well.
These 3 movies shows us that superhero movies don't have to resolve about action, explosions and a happy ending. The movie had some good twists.
I don't think I breathed once during the entire episode. I'm not okay. This was not okay.
Absolutely great episode, action, confrontation, background politics and the ongoing "runtime error", all at just the right composition.
Truly lives up to the name of "Game of Leaks", as I definitely "leaked" a bit myself at the end of the episode. (ಥ﹏ಥ)
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Loving this 70s period-scifi piece so far. Nice space missions, human drama, very 70s. Everyone smokes all the time, everyone drinks all the time. My kind of fun.
Fantastic stories, great cinematography and production values, excellent performances and a superb soundtrack.
The focus of the series are the people and the storytelling, not the special effects or other hollywood super hero bs.
The world and the character building are top notch. Dark, mysterious, melancholic, with a nostalgic feeling in it. just perfect series. In fact, i can't find anything that bothers me.
This is art.
It was so emotional at the end that I cried, even though the wigs were hideous
I am so excited for season 6 that I have already forgotten my hate for O, Clarke & Abbie xD
I can honestly say this is the first time I've seen the opening credits 55 min into an episode.
Enid is so annoying she could be a Fear the Walking Dead character.
Sarah as Rachel. Alison as Sarah. Helena freaking out. Cosima crying. Rachel recovering.
If Tatiana Maslany doesn't win the Golden Globe for this, no one will ever make.
Amazing finale. Loved every second of this show. The flashbacks were incredible in this final episode. Truly a spectacular show all around. I miss it already.
HOLY FUCK RACHEL DID THAT