I really miss watching soap operas (or any series lately really) that are not politically loaded. Grey's always felt universal. Now, it feels too US centric.
3rd season and still very strong! Keep up the good work!!!
Supernatural was way better in the earlier seasons...
Despite my love for the cast it took me ages to finish this one
The storylines are getting weirder and starts to bore me
I'm gonna finish the show because I grew up with SPN and I have a nostalgia about it
But in my opinion the producers should've stopped the show few seasons before
A really strong season, with great characters and tension building. Disney pulling the plug on the Nextflix Marvel's show Is a really bad move for the public, because, all those shows (yes even Iron Fist despite the critics) were just the right dosage of darkness and hope. I know that, at the time I'm writing this, neither The Punisher nor Jessica Jones have been axed yet, but there's little doubt they will be, and, if the Star Wars franchise is an example of how Disney can ruin a good story, I'm afraid that whatever reboots they'll do in the future will be far inferior to those Netflix shows. Time will tell I suppose, but I'm not optimistic.
Yeah not that great of a season. Especially considering how Season 9 ended.
But Felicia Day.. And Fan Fiction! So I'll take it.
Hopefully season 11 will be better.
Second weakest season after the end in S5 with S6 being the worst one.
Metatron is pretty much the most annoying and retarded character in this whole show.
Well, Abbadon is a close second but bareable in opposite to Metatron and killed off pretty soonish.
Crowley is annoying as well but at least he is charismatic.
-- Although, after starting to binge-watch S10, I'd like to put Crowley's mother on the spot of most annoying and retarded character with Metatron being a close second and Abbadon a close third. --
In general this whole season is a step back, especially for Dean and the story telling considering him.
A rehash of Sam's story working on his own, against Dean when his demon side was awakening or Castiel working against Dean & Sam, just this time with the Mark of Cain on Dean working against Sam and Castiel to some extent.
The stubborness in Dean's character was never the most appealing trait of him, quite the opposite actually.
Great! 8 seasons down and Supernatural is still going strong. I'm very happy to have found out about this series and the 9 season is a good example why: there is not a single bad episode, and although we know all the protagonist by heart by now, it does not get boring. That the angels play a (more) important part in this season (than previously) is something I like, too!
I’m going to say it. If Owen (especially Owen), Teddy, Levi and Nico don’t go soon, I’m done. I’m forwarding their scenes because they make me inwardly cringe and missing a lot of the episodes. They’re all annoying af
I have really enjoyed Grey’s over the years but this past 2 seasons kinda of got me not wanting to watch it anymore. It doesn’t grab my attention like it used to. I think this might be my final season of Grey’s.
Average episode rating for this season: 7.13043478
Sure, fine. It's decent. I've said before that the characters—especially Cory and Eric—change for the worse toward the end of the show, and that was true right up to the end. The series finale brought back Chet Hunter one last time, but didn't even mention Jonathan Turner, which I thought was a real slap in Shawn's face.
Ultimately, it seems like the show tried to change its formula because the actors were getting older and it wasn't believable for them to be in high school any more, so they got rushed through (part of) college before venturing out into the realer world.
I dunno. The series didn't quite hold up to my recollections of it.
Is this the right order? The DVD has it all different:
1 - Serenity
2 - The Train Job
3 - Bushwhacked
4 - Shindig
5 - Safe
6 - Our Mrs. Reynolds
7 - Jaynestown
8 - Out Of Gas
9 - Ariel
10 - War Stories
11 - Trash
12 - The Message
13 - Heart Of Gold
14 - Objects In Space
So after finishing the season 1 I can't help but wonder how messed up the educational institutions in the USA are. This is likely an exaggeration, but the melting pot of cultures is essentially a pot full of friction.
Having said that, I liked how it was handled. The show is called 13 reasons why and I see those tapes handled it well and concluded it as well.
After seeing the first episode of the second season, I'm pretty sure they have gone on a different subject now and I am no longer interested. For a sharp 13 episode run, this show packed a real emotional punch, but I'm surely not going to continue with rest of the series.
i adored christopher eccleston as the doctor, it pains me that we only got one season of him in the role but i will gladly continue to rewatch his series over and over again. brings back so much nostalgia and many many good feelings.