Wow! This season was truly fantastic, fast-paced and enjoyable to watch. I hope he doesn't find Marienne, like ever. But I think the next season we will have to see her tackle Joe and his insanity. It's a shame, she is such an awesome character that I don't want her to die. This is inevitable because every girl Joe thinks is "the one" ends up dead. Tortured, then dead. Love's death was predictable. It was looming since last season just got delayed with the baby and all. Also love it that Joe decided on giving Henry to Dante and his husband. That was a super nice thing to do. They deserve a child in their lives. Joe does have a decent heart, not gonna lie he does make it difficult to completely like him or hate him. I hated the Conrads too, but in the end, they do grow on you. Good thing they survived.
Joe is just not gonna stop until he is killed... maybe? But I don't think Marienne is gonna be the one doing it. Unless she does comes back to her stern senses, that motherly instinct kicks in and I hope she is just insane enough to kill Joe.
And I think we are gonna see more of his mother? Because she moved on and started a new family it seems. I mean she chose a new start without him. I'm sure the older Joe got he still kept tabs on her and maybe just maybe he killed his mother????? And or the family?? Maybe the child??? Idk. I would like to know what happened to her. Did he even care later on? And the nurse... She dead..? Her bf killed her? Idk.
Can't wait for the next season!
Wow! This season was truly fantastic, fast-paced and enjoyable to watch. I hope he doesn't find Marienne, like ever. But I think the next season we will have to see her tackle Joe and his insanity. It's a shame, she is such an awesome character that I don't want her to die. This is inevitable because every girl Joe thinks is "the one" ends up dead. Tortured, then dead. Love's death was predictable. It was looming since last season just got delayed with the baby and all. Also love it that Joe decided on giving Henry to Dante and his husband. That was a super nice thing to do. They deserve a child in their lives. Joe does have a decent heart, not gonna lie he does make it difficult to completely like him or hate him. I hated the Conrads too, but in the end, they do grow on you. Good thing they survived.
Joe is just not gonna stop until he is killed... maybe? But I don't think Marienne is gonna be the one doing it. Unless she does comes back to her stern senses, that motherly instinct kicks in and I hope she is just insane enough to kill Joe.
And I think we are gonna see more of his mother? Because she moved on and started a new family it seems. I mean she chose a new start without him. I'm sure the older Joe got he still kept tabs on her and maybe just maybe he killed his mother????? And or the family?? Maybe the child??? Idk. I would like to know what happened to her. Did he even care later on? And the nurse... She dead..? Her bf killed her? Idk.
Can't wait for the next season!
I was crying the whole episode. The way Tommy handled the situation was... well I was questioning her decision of not telling the twins immediately so that they can say goodbye to their father. But as the episode unfolded I felt what she did was the right thing and she showed a tremendous amount of strength. The fact that she didn't inform anyone was like she wasn't looking for sympathy or empathy or anything but just wanted to wrap her own head around the fact that her life partner, her husband was not in this world with her and their twins. It was sad to watch her go through this alone. No one should go through this alone, but we all do when time comes yet there are people to support you and share the moment.
I remember when my cousin brother passed away and we didn't know how to explain to his 6-year-old son that his father passed away or even explain what death was. Elders told him that he went to a different country to work. Sometimes we would hint towards him not coming back but in a few more days he understood that his father was no more with him or anyone and he died. Today when someone asks him where his father is he would just say that he died. And it breaks our hearts.
What is the right way to tell the kids that their parent or parents have passed away or anyone related to them? How to explain them what death is and it can come for anyone?
It is a tough conversation, but a very important one.
This episode was really heavy. I just couldn't stop tears rolling down my cheeks. It was sad. But a well put episode.
This could have been so much better.
They should have just made a movie with better plot and better ending. She was struck with grief and life long trauma, so she did it unintentionally, at first. But then she kept it that way, played along cz she didn't want it to end. She wanted it to be a reality. Her reality. But in the end even with Agatha there she didn't find out much about her powers. We already know she is dangerous, she already knows that somewhere in the back of her head. She must know. But by the end she should have known so much more than she got to. Like how to control it or what her full power is or why is she so dangerous...
But we and Wanda got nothing. What she did to the townsfolk was unacceptable and she didn't apologise to them, not like an apology would would vanish their trauma they got from her but she should have apologised and did something for them or something. She is dangerous because of her trauma and heartache, the loss of her parents, brother and then Vision has made her super dangerous. But she is a good person. If she knows what she is capable of and get treatment for her trauma she will definitely do good for the people.
This show could have been better as a movie with better writing.
This could have been so much better.
They should have just made a movie with better plot and better ending. She was struck with grief and life long trauma, so she did it unintentionally, at first. But then she kept it that way, played along cz she didn't want it to end. She wanted it to be a reality. Her reality. But in the end even with Agatha there she didn't find out much about her powers. We already know she is dangerous, she already knows that somewhere in the back of her head. She must know. But by the end she should have known so much more than she got to. Like how to control it or what her full power is or why is she so dangerous...
But we and Wanda got nothing. What she did to the townsfolk was unacceptable and she didn't apologise to them, not like an apology would would vanish their trauma they got from her but she should have apologised and did something for them or something. She is dangerous because of her trauma and heartache, the loss of her parents, brother and then Vision has made her super dangerous. But she is a good person. If she knows what she is capable of and get treatment for her trauma she will definitely do good for the people.
This show could have been better as a movie with better writing.
Ok it's a good movie and I'll tell you why. It's a eye candy for people who wanted a battle between Godzilla and Kong. Simple as that. I liked it too.
BUT. But but but... the story, was hella weak. Yes it was entertaining on the action side which I get that's what is mostly expected out of it. But seriously WTF were they thinking with the plot. Maybe they weren't? The downloading of power stuff was BS imo. It was centred around Kong more and I felt like the movie went by real fast. You will only remember this movie for it's high tech awesome monster battles and emphasis on high tech.
Surely this movie disappointed many, me included but the battle was extravagant. Kinda. It's a good entertaining movie. But it didn't satisfy the soul of the audience surely. And I think it was predestined to end the way it ended. Both Godzilla and Kong are major creatures and we don't actually want any of them to die... right? Right. We don't.
Trust me you would have cried either way, no matter which creature you supported. Team Godzilla or Team Kong, either of them died I would have cried like there was no tomorrow. Even though I was Team Godzilla.
6/10 cz it was fair. :person_shrugging_tone1: