Man, what a poor episode, lackluster after lackluster. If this is the culmination of the time and interest myself and others have invested into Game of Thrones all of these years, then it is truly unfortunate and disappointing if not almost bordering on an insult.
Such a shame that this will be the legacy of a series that once took the world by storm with its brilliant storytelling and exhilarating plot twists, hardly recognizable anymore when it parades around in a pathetic shell of its former self.
I can't say I'm excited nor even interested in the remaining episodes, at least not when this season has taught me time and again to lower my expectations as much as possible, but I hope they will at least respect what this series once was and offer a conclusion worthy of its story. sigh
Ser Criston Cole is a Dragon rider now!
Piss off. This was not the ending the series or the characters deserved after everything.
This, this right here, this is The Flash. I haven't been this absorbed by a Flash episode since Enter Flashtime.
Superb episode, I hope the rest of the season follows suit.
What a dull season finale, compared to the last one which had me at the edge of my seat all throughout, this one struggled to even keep me watching past the 20 minute mark.
Truly disappointing.
Holy shit. Well, that was quite the episode, arguably the best thing Supernatural has put out in a couple of seasons...
God, what is happening to this show? Stale acting, dull writing, anticlimactic plots... it's almost insulting with how bad it's gotten.
For the love of everything The Flash once was, if this is the extent of your creativity and imaginative writing, please end the show.
Honestly, this is getting beyond frustrating and disappointing...
The narrative is all over the place, resulting in an underwhelming, predictable and overall, lackluster episode.
The whole Cicada plot could've been wrapped up eight episodes ago at most, leaving ample breathing room for the exploration of other avenues, like the Thawne one, which I don't think I'm alone when saying it's probably the only thing the majority of this season's viewers care about.
I remember a time when I would sit patiently waiting for the next Flash episode to wow me, this isn't the case anymore I'm afraid. The quality writing and storytelling this show once flaunted have both taken a back seat to low-quality, overly dramatic, repetitive and above all, undeniably predictable plots.
sigh Whatever, I guess I'll just watch the next episode to conclude the season and then - as much as it pains me - I'll give it the Arrow and Supergirl treatment by dropping it until such time as I either no longer care enough about the coherence, consistency and entertainment value of the story or until such time as all of those three matter once more to the show-runners. :confused:
Well, that was a disappointing mess, even more so considering it followed one of the most solid episodes in recent Flash history...
I get this is a CW drama, but can we please have one, just one episode where the focus isn't someone's emotional boo-boos? How about some story progression? Maybe character development that takes characters from one dimensional cardboard cutouts to three dimensional figures you can resonate with on some level? Any level? How about focusing on Barry for a change, remember him? He's sort of the main character? He has this whole problem that is of extreme consequence which he has to solve?
sigh Whatever, I digress. This whole season was just one big hallway scene, pathetic writing all across the board. The Flash - if I can even call it that anymore considering how it almost seems like the writers have all but forgotten about Barry - is done, to me at least.
This has been an incredible season that really did the source material justice, although they took some liberties in a consequential moment or two, it was still beautifully made and exactly what I was hoping to see from this arc's adaptation.
S4 has been confirmed for October 2020 and knowing what's to come of it, I'm on pins and needles!
Three things:
I'm not sure if I'm going to pick up the sixth season because frankly, I'm growing ever tired of enduring something this lackluster season after season. Maybe they'll surprise me and actually pull off something amazing next season, or maybe they'll continue to be oblivious to the fact that this show has so much to offer when not limited by the lack of creative imagination on part of its show-runners.
I guess we'll see.
Why does it feel like every time I come back and re-invest in this series, I end up feeling bamboozled by the end? I find myself having to echo the same complaints I had last season, the show prioritizes looks over substance, add to it the ridiculously slow pacing and frankly irrelevant elements that eat away at the available runtime and my frustration begins to add up. I mean honestly, how much content did they adapt this season? Ten pages worth? Whatever...
I feel I have to ask myself if investing further is a wise decision or not and I hate to do that because I'm a massive fan of Gaiman and especially of this title. I will stick around for next season, if there is one, and depending on how that goes, I might have to drop this puppy. :confused:
That wasn't enjoyable... I just spent ~90 minutes being angry at my TV.
Sansa better not survive the last episode.
Fair but incredibly anticlimactic, all of that buildup and hype over the years just wasted in one episode like this, disappointing doesn't even begin to describe it. sigh
Second season has been a big letdown,half the time I've not got a clue what's going on....season 3?
My god this show has become so bad
One of the showrunners mentioned that this episode would feature one of the biggest fight scenes done on The Flash. Okay. I sat there and watched it, the cringe and boredom slowly intensifying. What a disappointment. The fight scene, the episode, and the entire season.
The ending was so sappy and corny. That was probably one of the worst episodes. Barry vs the mirror people.
Here we go, boys. The real Attack on Titan has officially just begun! 'Tis gonna be a wild ride.
Easily one of the best Supergirl episodes in a very long while.
I'm a fan of how they told this episode's story from a somewhat objective standpoint, showing both sides of the coin all the while allowing you a better understanding of why the other side, specifically Agent Liberty, is doing what he's doing.
It's very difficult not to sympathize with the guy following tonight's episode, I'm curious to see how the story progresses from here. - Also, an appearance from Xander Berkeley is always appreciated, kudos to them for that.
the ending was so lame....i didnt see it coming and it was unnecessary
Hang on... what? Seriously? You mean to tell me that Barry didn't have super speed thinking all along? Then how was he able to use his powers successfully and to the extent that he has? That's the one defining trait that allows Flash to make use of all of his powers, that's how his brain can keep up with everything around him when he's moving very fast and how he can speed read among a lot other things.
It's like they want to have the show be like what comic books use to be. Like they aren't reimaginating the stories to fit some new socio-political agenda.
One of the worse episodes of the show so far. I'm so disappointed. Also it's a bit typical that the interns all have a racial/gender/sexuality differential contrast. Is it some kind of "must" in every show and movie these days? Nothing against it; it's just very annoying when it's so obviously forced.
I'll admit, I was a bit thrown aback, if not disappointed, by the fact they disposed of the threat they spent an entire season building up not even thirty minutes into the episode and in such low-key fashion; but I've to say, that frown turned to a big child-like grin the moment the "eye-patch" came into focus, I'm really looking forward to seeing such an iconic character of the Titans franchise brought into this adaptation and I hope they treat the character well and respect his story.
All in all, while it didn't exactly the deliver on the hype it promised with last season's finale, it was a fair episode that offered the show an exciting new story and character development; great casting decision on Bruce as well, a bit old for the role I feel but great nonetheless.
Season more and more disappointing ... Worst episode of all ... They are turning Dany into a monster gradually ... So much fight, for all this desertification ... Sad.