Elevator scenes have always been this show's strong points and this one did not disappoint :cry:
I'll be honest, when it happened I didn't feel much because I presumed the situation would be fixed. What is the point of an Angel who can stop time if they don't do that to search a bunch of places where someone's in imminent danger? That Amenedial sized problem aside, the episode broke me when Lucifer addressed Trixie as 'sweet child' (also Maze).
Since when Maze has so much trouble fighting a human??? lmao
Not bad, but not great either.
What's with this constant need that these characters feel to keep running away from their true feelings. I know you love me but for some stupid reason we can't be together. Can anyone in this show like ever get together?
This episode was kinda hilarious.
"You know what?Why don't you fly this bag of shit to the trash while Charlie and I go on a lame human walk?"
"Madam, please! Ground your helicopter."
"Was the Goddess ever inhabiting Charlotte's body while I was… inhabiting Charlotte's body? See, I prefer not to talk about this, Dan. But I do believe that there was some, um… overlap."
"But if you wanna make fashion small talk, I had a run-in with a lady. We had bad chemistry."
I'm sure they all had a good laugh filming these scenes !
All I'm seeing is hate about this episode and I dont know why it was hilariously Amazing.. plus it's been known for literally months that there is a musical episode so why not skip the episode if you know you wont like it?? it even says in the episode name Karaoke :joy::joy:
I hated the stupid children in TWD, now they made a whole series with children:joy:. Please don’t waste your time on this one. Deleted it immediately
Amelia: "She's someone's baby and I'm a mum now, so I can't give up"
Every childless doctor: Guess I'll let my patient die now
This whole narrative of parents having more compassion is so gross.
It has the same vibes of straight white men who say "Now that I've become the father to a daughter" they're now advocates for women's rights.
How about caring for your fellow human being because they're a person and every life matters? They don't have to be precious to someone else to have value.
Side note: When Nico picked up Levi like a hobbit... it was way funnier than sexy
I was so disappointed when Levi knocked on Nico's door! I had high hopes for the vaccine doctor...
Jesus Christ. This episode portrays the Police as terrorist and murderers. Can we stop highly politicising TV Shows? I do not watch shows to get politics thrown at me
Owen has got to be the one character that overstayed his welcome on the show. And this.. a Teddy/Owen centered episode? No, thank you. Skip it.
That was the worst episode EVER. This whole season is kind of unbalanced since it focuses only on Covid. Plus this whole never ending storyline with that annoying beach. Don’t get me wrong: Of course they had to address Covid! And they did more than a great job during the first few episodes. Several scenes made me cry and I thought this was going to be one of the best seasons. And then they messed it up … so far culminating in … this …
I dont understand why this show has never acknowledged Teddy and Owen are CERTIFIED SEX ADDICTS. It's absurd.
I’ll never forgive this show for killing off DeLuca. He was truly one of the good guys left. After a year where people started talking and dealing with mental health on a whole new level, this death feels sloppy considering how much progress he has made dealing with his own mental illness. Nevertheless, I teared up again witnessing his memorial. Honestly he was too good for this show. I feel so bad for Carina too.
The dialogue has felt so forced all season. I know these people can act but you wouldn't know it with the awful scripts.
Deluca's storyline has felt forced and insensitive in many ways (given the above mentioned bad writing that has been going on since Shonda left), but it was nice to see a character not be completely villainized for being Bipolar. His death just feels like lazy and sloppy writing because they don't know how to handle his mental illness.
Why oh why do showrunners feel that a detective style 1940s black and white episode is the THING they gotta do? I didn't like the 1940s Legend of Tomorrow episode or the Pretty Little Liars black and white whodunit either.
Julie Plec magically managed to include Emma Ric drama and Landon Hope drama without Landon even being there in an episode that I'd think would be devoid of ship stuff ! Girls got some serious chops lol, by which I mean leave it to Plec to find a way to insert fanship drama into any episode.
Josie at the end was pretty cool; it felt like she was a Supergirl villain like Reign. The color parts were almost enough to make me re-evaluate the abysmally low rating I gave this episode.
I'm not sure how I feel about what Hope did at the end. Having him burn her files seems a bit much. And she didn't call anyone from her family to say anything. Can loved ones on the other side remember those that are forgotten?
Raf is stuck a werewolf for the forseeable future- going through what Haley went through at the tail end of season 4 of TO.
The artifact the twins found is the ascendant from the prison world. They spelled it when they were 3, which is why it's familiar.
This episode did tie the season together pretty well.
The movie is ok, a guess. A lot of good action scenes, capitalizing the fact tha Maggie Q use to be Nikita in another life.
I get that Michael Keaton is a household name and all of that... but that was a little bit cringy for me. I'm all about diferent type of couples, and i don't wanna sound prudish or anything but he's too old for Maggie Q to make any sense. I din't like that paring at all, and it took me away from the movie big time. Maybe with an actor not 28 years older than the female lead it would have made more sense to me. Or maybe I don't find Michael Keaton with that kind of appeal ...
Movie is entertaining and definitely worth the watch.
The fight/sex scene between Michael Keaton and Maggie Q was awkward and cringy AF. It felt like walking in on your parents mid coitus.
Please give us more Good Girls love the show
So, for anyone else who's kinda bad with faces, there's two different cops in this episode: the one from the beginning and end, and the one in the middle of the episode who buys bags.
I got confused and thought it was the same guy. It's really not, lol.
"That's, like, a pyramid thing, right?" and then he goes and joins the pyramid scheme anyway, making yet another mess for Beth to clean up. Why is Dean so fucking stupid, and why hasn't Beth dumped him yet?
Why are they showing Beth and Dean’s backstory as if anyone wants them together? Are they trying to redeem Dean or something?
They're so stinkin' cute! Also, I can't believe they hid away to keep making out. Amazing. Great kissing, too. And nice to see leads being physically affectionate towards each other. Such an unusual occurrence.
Eun Gi. So cringe. I feel bad for him. Dude, open your eyes. She's 1000% not into you.
The mislead with the kiss at the beginning of the episode! God damn!
And the feels at the end. The flowers, and the note, and the hand thing. Ugh! Why! Stupid miscommunications. Ryan needs to come clean and tell her he knows she's a total Si An stan and is 100% cool with it. Then she's be like, yup, he's the one LOL
HE KISSED HIS FINGER AHAHAHAA.
This is the most swoony drama OMG.