I have so much to say about this show and how bad it is. If you want a excellent supernatural drama, then watch this BUT only from season 1 to 5. The fifth season's finale offers a great ending to the show and after that, everything is just plain bad. The plots stop making sense, they bring back characters just to kill them off and introduce new ones nobody gives a shit about. Think about everything that makes the show amazing, all those characters you love. Well, you'll be lucky if they decide to kill them off, because they managed to ruin Castiel and Crowley's characters to a point where I can't even stand them. Season 10's Crowley is just terrible, all he does is sit on his chair in his castle or whatever the hell that is (look i made a pun) and kill random demons. Regarding Castiel, a lot happens to him after the fifth season, sure, but his character just doesn't evolve. This is so irritating because i was such a huge fan of this show but now i feel like i'm gonna have to drop it.
I can only recommend the 5 first seasons, after that everything is just bad.
Just look at the gap between season 1-5 ratings and season 6-10 (or 11 now, since it has been renewed), and really the only people still defending this show are tumblr hardcore fans and shippers.
people are hating it cause it's TOO GAY... I guess I'll watch it twice.
People downvoting this like we know anything at all about the show.
Dont understand why rating shows/episodes before the release date is still a thing.
Only after the episode ended did I have time to stop and have the realization that there were no cuts once you were in the restaurant.
my anxiety was THROUGH THE FUCKING ROOF
Daryl should take that shower...
This is a pirate rom-com between Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby) and Blackbeard (Taika Waititi) and it is so absolutely delightful. It takes a few episodes for the pair to come together, but once they do, the show is dynamite. And I am 100% serious when I call it a romance. Thank you David Jenkins and co for one of my new favorite shows!
That Ekko vs Jinx scene is quite something.
Piss off. This was not the ending the series or the characters deserved after everything.
BRENNER IS DEAD LETS PARTYYYYYY
the small banter between dustin & steve is so fun, i love these two
& i feel like nancy's gonna feel so much guilt over what just happened to her assistant editor, it's like barb all over again, damn :(
The double date was so fun. It started off super awkward, but Adam unexpectedly giving Otis great advice regarding Ola and finding common ground with Ruby over the Kardashians of all things was really heartwarming to watch.
The headmistress offering to help fund Maeve's trip to America has earned her a tiny bit of good will. Maeve deserves so much after all that she's been through. The show really wants me to get on the Erin forgiveness train, but it's not happening. The way she's treated Maeve is too awful to get past IMO. You don't owe people second chances just because you're related to them.
The last scene was heartbreaking. It must've been so hard for Ruby to open up to Otis and let him see past the facade and when he didn't say I love you back you could see her heart shatter. I know he shouldn't say it if he's not sure or not ready, but still, I felt so bad for her.
Someone move this episode to special instead of season 1
How did Ruby go from being a shallow mean b... to being someone who deserves better? Now THAT'S character development.
And Blur closing the episode. Ugh. chef kiss
This episode must have been written by pale people. What a mess.
One of the worst finales to a series. All character arcs, build ups and growth abandoned so the brothers can regress to their season 1 self. Sam never mentions Eileen and Dean never talks about the circumstances of Cas's death. Other characters? Who are they? Only Sam and Dean make up this show. Family DOES end in blood.
Best episode so far had so many feels
I could honestly watch a full show of Olivia Colman being a pretentious, passive-agressive bitch.
Despite some strange CGI in this episode, TV does wonders to the introduction of Death into the Sandman series.
Hob Gadling's storline is perfect for this medium as well, 10/10 for me
I’ve only had Johanna Constantine for 40 minutes but if anything happens to her I’ll kill everyone in this room and then myself
So nice to have Jenna Coleman back on my screen again. This was my favorite episode so far.
i dont know about u guys but asa butterfield AND gillian anderson? ive never been so on-board before
UPDATE: just finished it and MAN you all need to watch this. its a mastery of crushing cliches and good writing!
I'm so fucking annoyed that Fiona got shafted despite being the most important character for nine seasons. She was more of a father figure than Lip was. I love Lip, but what the fuck? One missed phone call two seasons ago and then they all act like she doesn't even exist? I don't even know if I liked this episode because I'm so caught up on the fact that they shafted my homegirl.
"i trust you with my life but i dont trust you with my heart" im not crying i just have a giant tree stuck in my eye....
I feel more and more, that I can't describe what an amazing experience this show is. I'm not sure if I ever will be able to convince people to watch it, because the thing is, really, that I can't pour my thoughts into words about what this and Phoebe Waller-Bridge gives. So if you meet someone, anyone, who's thinking about starting to watch it, encourage them. Sure, they might not like it, that always can happen, but we mustn't lose hope, that some day more people will appreciate this miracle.
This is definitely getting a second season and I'm all up for it. The cinematography is gorgeous and the soundtrack fits perfectly with its themes. It addresses important topics that should be discussed amongst teenagers in such a natural, easy way.
The whole cast does a great job. I'll never get tired of saying that Asa Butterfield is a fantastic actor and deserves to get more recognition urgently.
Can confirm. Was definitely depressing.
Perfect episode: poignant laughs and emotional punches, pure superb writing and acting.
I loved how The Priest is catching on Fleabag's 4th-wall commentary (and how that's weirdly absent when Boo was still alive...).
ben quoting the lyrics to everybody and it transitioning into the fight sequence with the song playing was so good. the music this season has been incredible
It was a good first episode. I hope this contues. I don't get all the hate. But if I am guessing right, people didn't like how she-hulk is instantly able to perform stuff better than bruce.
Don't be fooled by those comments, the show isn't as bad as they are saying, it was most likely not directed towards them. Everyone has a type of show they like, so if you aren't a fan of teenage drama this obviously won't be a show for you (duh).
Ps: if you are into teenage drama meets mystery this one is for you, the first few episodes are more of the former but it gets way better as the episodes pass. It had a the 100 and under the dome vibe.