As someone who hated seasons 6 and 7, I feel like this is one of the best episodes of season 8. It has the same feeling that the earlier seasons of The Flash used to have. And for the first time, we finally get to see Allegra use her powers in a fight where she is not just a sidekick. Also, we get some Thawne action, and the introduction of a new speedster, and somehow they managed to get rid of Iris, which I love.
Sheldon's speech was amazing.
It is so boring. Imagine having access to some of the best CGI and using none of it, and no it is clearly not a matter of low budget, it's just lazy.
I did not expect this plot twist
This is the most fucked up episode of the entire series.
Great episode, I hope that the Boys get permanent powers eventually, like in the comics.
Decent episode but the feminist part about "mansplaining" was stupid.
At the start of the episode, I immediately recognized the actor who plays Harold Birch, he played Lisa's son Ben on Supernatural when he was a kid. He must have pulled some strings over at the CW to be in one episode of The Flash. He has gained a lot of weight.
Episode Bad should be the true title
That ending just proved that this new show was just another terrible cashgrab sequel that they made just to take a dump on the original show of Dexter. The worst thing is that they have an amazing character to work with and there is so much they can do with it but instead of rebooting the series, they end it after only 10 episodes and not in a good way. It makes no sense to root for the characters that weren't even in the original Dexter, they are like unimportant side characters in Dexter's story and they are given too much focus and too much support.
Also, OG Dexter never would have made those mistakes and he would have always put his survival above everything else. And claiming that Dexter loves Harrison although he is incapable of love is just lazy writing.
All of this is lazy writing. Most modern hollywood tv shows and movies are just terrible reboots and terrible sequels that nobody asked for and when we do get a sequel that we would be interested in, they take a huge dump on it, as if to mock the original show's creators for putting in so much work into it.
The only things that have remained consistent over the past couple of years are anime, manga and books. And once a year, if I'm lucky, I get 1 movie that is a true 10/10, and maybe one show that I really love but it isn't like what it used to be, because nobody seems to know how to write good stories anymore, even with a character as basic and easy to write as Dexter. This show takes lazy writing to a whole other level.
Unfortunately, there is a lot of drama, and not much action but what really surprised me is that the acting in this show is some of the best I have ever seen on a TV show, arguably the best acting in all the superhero tv shows I have seen. At first, when I started watching this show, I thought that it would be difficult to get used to this Lois Lane but now I see that Elizabeth Tulloch is way better as Lois Lane than Erica Durance was in Smallville because she is a way better actress.
The emotional scenes are much more realistic and believable and because of this, whenever I rewatch some episodes of Smallville, I notice that some people on the show are terrible actors and their acting doesn't sound nearly as real as the actors on Superman and Lois. It could also be because the writing is better but I think that there is a huge difference in the quality of the acting in this show compared to the other CW superhero shows that were made in the past and it is really refreshing.
The acting in the dub is simply amazing, Vic Mignogna, the english dub voice of Edward Elric plays his part very well.
It's too bad that he got fired by Funimation and had his reputation ruined by false accusations of sexual harassment from a few fake fans and he got betrayed by the famous voice actors Chris Sabat (voice of Alex Louis Armstrong in Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and also, Vegeta, Piccolo and a few other characters in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super) and Monica Rial (voice of Bulma in Dragon ball Z).
The show itself has a very interesting plot.
And unlike most anime, Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood has really good pacing and the dub is far better than the sub, and I say this as someone who can normally only tolerate subbed anime because of the cringe factor of most dubbed anime shows that sound weird and unnatural.
This is definitely one of the best episodes of the entire show. Everything in this episode was interesting, from the Lex's flashbacks to the way Lionel begs Chloe and Clark to listen about the great danger that is coming, especially when we know why they don't trust him and never willl, after all he has done in the show, although he has changed, he has committed terrible things in the past. And in the end, seeing Lana paralyzed because of Brainiac is another tragic scene since the heroes can't do anything to help her. After so many filler episodes, it's finally amazing to see such a great episode in this show where everything just lines up perfectly.
This episode was amazing, I love the main characters and I love the action and the fight scenes and the space western style of this show.
This episode was amazing, I guess it is true that the old episodes are the best. There are so many ways that we can relate to Bart in this episode.
That was a good episode with many funny moments. I found the first arc to be very very slow paced but it was probably to build up the story and characters.
This show sucks, it's a shame because it had great potential from the first episode but the pace is way too slow and the acting is terrible and the villains are a joke, this show has to get cancelled.
Great episode, we finally get to see the backstory of Inari and his dad which is a very touching story.
Best episode of the entire series. This was mindblowing and very well done. I liked how the story was told through narration and I loved the twist ending. In the end, that guy got what he deserved
This episode was complete trash, my expectations were already low when I read its description but this is just terrible. TV just sucks nowadays, movies too, it seems like nobody knows what they are doing.
This episode was amazing. I love this anime.
This episode was amazing. TV shows as good as this are very rare these days. I didn't expect a lot but this is clearly the coolest superhero in the Arrow-verse right now. I also liked how the actor how played Harry in Dexter made a comeback in this TV show as Black Lightning's close friend who is also a father figure to him. The special effects were great and the suit was excellent. 10/10 (I rarely give 10/10 for any tv episode these days)
This Anime is amazing, it has so many funny moments, the story is great and the character development is very good. I am hooked and glad that the second episode is as good as the first one.
This episode was beautiful. I missed the emotional scenes from Supernatural so much, it has been a long time since I have seen an episode as great as this one, it feels as if TV (and even the movies) is getting worse with time but Supernatural is still great and it looks like it isn't going to deteriorate any time soon which is probably the reason why the show is still on for its 13th season. But if you look at other CW shows you can see that they are all becoming very bad. Supernatural has always been my favorite show, I have watched all the episodes so many times. Jensen Ackles's acting is wonderful just like it has always been, and the scene with Mary brings back sad memories.
That was amazing, the music fitted perfectly with the the battles, and the battles themselves made me think of SAO and the story itself was beautiful,. Just one episode and I am already hooked and attached to the main character, time to binge watch this anime.
This show has potential, the humor is okay but the male characters are simps, it's just really sad. There is also a lack of action in this tv show even though it is sorted in this genre. I hope the show improves with time, at least it doesn't have that many episodes and the episodes are short so it should be fast to watch.
This episode was great, for the first time we discover the philosophy of alchemy which is beautiful. The show keeps getting better and better.
The soundtrack in this episode was great, it went well with the emotional tone of the scenes which were beautiful and very well made.
This episode was great, it took me a long time but I finally discovered that I love this anime tv show. There is good humour, it's well paced, there is good action and the characters are great.
The pacing was very slow and the relationship between Steve and Nancy is unnecessary and a waste of time but I did appreciate the beautiful red storms we get to see when Will has visions. I didn't really enjoy the first season because of how boring it was compared to what I am used to watching. I guess this show is overrated, it has potential but I feel like it will never reach its potential because they use too many subplots instead of focusing on the main story, and the pacing is slow which can make the episodes very boring. There are some good moments though and I like the fact that it is set in the 80s. 5/10