I keep it together the whole episode but when Michael said his final line "take it sleazy" i lost it, got tears in my eyes. it's really over now
the most beautiful and sad episode i've ever seen in my entire life
What an emotional end to this show! So well executed. Conversations were heartfelt
If what Chidi said to Eleanor didn't make you cry, what is wrong with you?
Highkey one of the best finale's to a comedy show I've ever seen! Just perfect. You don't realize how attached to these characters you've gotten until it ends.
Can’t believe Cloud 9 is closed forever. Going to miss Superstore.
I love how in the end you could say this is as much Johanna’s show as it is Hilda’s, and this was a wonderful conclusion to their story
Disenchantment, this may not be the greatest masterpiece in history, but it is a series rich in adventures, tales, remarkable and fun characters. I loved following this series
A perfect ending to the show’s last(?) story arc. Change is inevitable, so enjoy what you have now, because those adventures will always have happened. Hard to say what’s the show will tackle in its last twelve episodes, but I have no doubt it’ll continue to be viewed vibrantly creative, incredibly sweet, and endlessly fun. I’ll enjoy the adventures we’ll have, and have had, and accept that the oncoming end doesn’t change that.
There were so many examples of this show exceeding the bounds of a kids show but this episode was an absolute masterpiece in it's writing, narration, and content. I still love how even the silly startings of certain episodes can turn so serious by the end.
This episode is impossible for me to separate from the circumstances of the show around its release and takes a bittersweet episode to downright melancholic. The first episode in months, the first one since the season 5 halving, when COTC's end is all but guaranteed to be at the end of the season, even a typical flash forward episode would have a sad tinge. But whereas, say, Phineas and Ferb's was pure fanservice, this one is ultimately more reflective. There's happiness and cuteness and even a sense of adventure in that future, but things changed and refuse to change back. They grew apart. The Creek days are over. This had to have been written and produced long before the news came down, but releasing after it it's hard not to have that shadow looming over it. It feels like the show preemptively saying goodbye to itself, acknowledging ends are inevitable. Even at the end, Elder David doesn't go back. Craig isn't reassured. It's surprisingly cathartic.
This is Tenet, Inception and Memento crushed together and shredded
Every single time I watch or think about this episode I end up crying. Just knowing the ending makes me sad.