FUCK YOU CLARKE, FUCK YOU. HOPE YOU AND YOUR HYPOCRITE MOTHER DIE. And Jaha, I don't even want to talk about him.
Really bad episode, I really am tired of Clarke in this episode we barely see her for 2 mins and I just want her ... not to be there ... anymore, she is the most selfish character of this episode. Why go through all the trouble of saving Bellamy but not Kane. Ohh and the deathmatch was poorly done, wish anyone else would have won... literally could have been a character no one knows and it would have been a better episode.
Aww man, that's really effed up...
I'm actually really glad Jasper died. I admit I wasn't a fan of him during the last episodes, but the reason why I'm glad is that he wanted to die for a long, long time now. They're in an apocalyptic world and it's so normal that some people just don't want to do this anymore, so I'm glad he didn't suddenly find a reason to keep on living. Some people just don't want to keep fighting and that's only natural, so I'm satisfied with the way this ended. It was sad and real.
Let's kill the shit off Jaha already, seriously. He's the worst ever. Loved Bellamy's sass: "who elected you chancellor?". Yeah, STFU Jaha.
Poor, poor Monty. That scene with Harper was harsh! "You're not worth living for" Daaaaamn, girl. Why you gotta be so mean? Also, was Riley's main role in this story just to cause trouble and then OD and die? Ha! Okay, sure. Super bummed about Jasper.Again, poor Monty. But at least Harper realized she didn't wanna die, that was good.
Raven is so freaking BADASS! Girl, you rock! It was so nice seeing Sinclair again, although I would have loved to see Wick again, too. I miss his face.
And I can't stress this enough, Jaha has to die. Soon. And painfully.
I really, really hate Jaha. I can't even believe how they trusted him again after all that Alie situation. Also, Jasper's death was sad, and it really hit me. I also hate Clarke right now. Raven is a real badass! Looking foward for the next episode.
Don't worry children, Raven will save you all.
Also, Abby, don't be dense. One of the 1200 people that will be living in the bunker for the next 5 years is bound to need a doctor at some point. We don't care that you feel guilty about experimenting on people with nightblood and radiation, you stay down there.
Why is Jaha not dead yet? And why do people still think he's trustworthy? (dude, don't leave your kid with Jaha, he'll feed it to an ocean monster if it means saving himself)
Jaha tried to orchestrate a rebellion that would have gotten all the sky people killed. He's not a good leader!!!! And acting all self righteous about saving his people when he spent years floating them while they were in space? Why don't you take your hypocritical comments and go stay outside with the radiation wave, hmm?
Come on folks. It's only over six years later. Unless praimfaya makes you grow twice as fast, that's not her daughter. Six years is plenty of time to find other survivors... hmmm... maybe one with night blood who lost her parents?
Talk about tension filled! Holy crap that was intense!! But then again, it's been an all around intense season. SO. DAMN. GOOD!
I hate that we'll have to wait until next season to get more of this crazy good, insane universe. And some answers to very pressing questions, such as:
1) Where the hell are Raven, Bellamy & Co.? Are they still in space or have they been roaming the earth looking for survivors for a year?
2) Who the hell is Maddie and where did Clarke find her?? Also, she's a nightblood? WHAT'S GOING ON?!
3) What happened to the people in the bunker? Did they make it? Are they trapped with no way out?
4) Not really a question, but... Clarke's red hair is back! And in a much more flattering way than what she was rocking at the beginning of the season!! The short hair really suits her too. It makes her look really mature.
5) Where did the "prisoners" ship come from?? Why are they hunting what little remains of the human race down? Is Jaha behind this?
6) Will season 5 be the season where the Bellarke ship flourishes?
Excellent show. Puts "Orange is the New Black" to shame.
I was probably one of the few that wasn't too happy about the renovation for another 2 seasons...
i think it's time to end and end in a good note... tired of this kind of pointless and boring episodes, now there is like 3/4 good episodes for season
If Maze and Linda are dating I will lose my shit.
The Trump reference was pure genius.
Dan : ".. after we..."
Lucifer : "You what... ?"
Dan : "Made... love."
Lucifer : "YOU SLEPT WITH MY... M..ARLOTTE !?"
Epic.
Surprised the Asians couldn't hear that conversation through that thin wall.
Easy Peasy Chinese !
Nice kiss at the end... NOT.
Intense. But the ending seems a bit disconnected.
If Halle Berry is in he cast, I really don't care who is there with her. Just seeing her for 94 minutes is enough.
Now, this film made it's budget back on opening weekend. The next weekend almost doubled that, and ever weekend after that it was more that double, sometimes triple. This is a good omen. When a film gets more money every week, the word of mouth is driving business, and we can expect a good thriller.
Seeing the action in a 911 call center was exciting and informative. It is no surprise that a mistake can be made in the heat of the moment. The hard part is that a simple mistake can have disastrous consequences.
Berry was outstanding as the 911 operator, and Abigail Breslin was magnificent at the abductee. She has come a long way from Little Miss Sunshine.
The film had you on the edge of your seat when it got going. It was innovative and the tension never let up. A bathroom break was impossible as you wouldn't dare miss a minute.
I am sure that there will be debate over the ending. As a fan of revenge films, I applauded it, but others may have reservations.
I thought this was a great example of how things will eventually catch up to you if you do enough bad things... I mean... Rick did a lot of bad things guys, this makes sense. It's also nice to see Rick get out of selfish mode and think about his family. Good finale. Great season. Went way too fast, I'll miss it.
Epic must see episode, OMG that ending!
The best parts are when Amanda breaks down remembering Aidan, moments between Nolan/Amanda and Nolan/Jack, and the last scenes between Amanda and her dad. Victoria and Margaux are just a mess.
Loved the trip down memory lane. Without a doubt one of the series' strongest episodes to date.
This fucking episode, man might be the best ever. I'm literally speechless.
So layered, so many call backs to real life politics. Rick/Morty analogues for racerelations. Equal Pay, Globalisation of companies. That whole wafer storyline. Fuck. I need to watch this again. No wonder they gave us two weeks to wait for this. So fucking worth it.
I enjoyed the last episode and was happy to see Oga and Kariyu get together, but it was painful to see Kaizaki and Hishiro get SO close to ending up together, but not quite. I do get why they did this and it does show that Kaizaki is doing the noble thing by not taking advantage of (as far as he knows) a high school girl, but god did I want their supporters to step in and let them know.
I suppose you can just hope that when their ReLIFE period comes to end they maybe to find out about each other, as there was clearly an attraction there.
Still, overall I really enjoyed this series. I had to slow myself down or I could have easily binged the whole thing in one night. It would be interesting to see if they start showing more anime in this format, since Netflix et al are doing it more often these days too.
I love these type shows. House, Bones, Scorpion...shows depicting genius type IQ in lower "E.Q." circumstances. Great pilot!
Alright, I have to admit that I'm REALLY enjoying this show...
This episode was so sad. The kid actor is really doing a great job.
That ending has effectively killed me LOL.
wow wHATT THE FUCK JUST HAPPENEd
you know the world is a fucking disaster when its easier to tell your dad you got a girl pregnant and you stole his stuff and sold it for her to get an abortion than to tell him youre gay smh