I honestly don't know why i cry when i watch these episodes, it is like a therapy session seeing them face their fears and reinvent themselves in 30 short minutes!
I watched the episode about Chris Bianco and his journey through life and creating the best pizza and i cried. I somehow felt so connected to all the emotions shown in this short episode, the search for your true purpose and the devastation of feeling lost or not knowing what to do with your life and your talents. I loved every min of this episode!
Well, they do have amazing chemistry, but i liked " A country wedding" better, not sure why this one felt a bit flat...
Not a great finale, although expected they would leave an open end in case the series got picked up for a second season ( which it didn't ). Decent show, that's all it was.
Great episode, it kept me interested the whole time, way better than the first 4 episodes.
Now that was a great episode! Everything from start to finish - great job writers! Why do i have the feeling that something is in the works for Duela and Tyler? They'd make a way better couple than him and Stephanie, i'd ship that.
bad BAD acting....but the storyline is what will make me watch the rest of these episodes....
Even the chemistry between Rhiannon and Tyler (which is palpable, i mean she looks at him like he is her favorite dish on Christmas morning) cannot save this movie. The script, the "development", the choice of actors ( the agent for example....) - i understand the general 6.0 - ish rating now.
Man i cried so much! Wasn't expecting the last episode to get me that much, it was masterfully done. Great show!
Although 1x08 is i think my absolute fav out of the first season, the series finale was great in its own lane. How far has Joel come from the very first episode when all he could do was bark at Ellie and she would bark at him in return. A beautiful development of both characters throughout the season. I can't wait for S2
This episode was a masterpiece! Everything from start to finish was amazing, what a performance by Bella!
That was a great episode. the ending was heartbreaking.
This was an epic finale of an absolutely magnificent tv show! I still re-watch the series to this day, it's the best and the chemistry between John and Cameron is still palpable. I can't believe it got cancelled and we never got a 3rd season.
Max finally got rid of the teacher, i hated that storyline so much, it was rushed and annoying IMO. The ending The ending was a bit more dramatic as expected, we know Audrey's mom drinks, but how the doc presented the whole situation sounded more serious than it probably will end up in the next episode.
honestly, how bad can it get? the way the writers are trying soo hard to copy and paste Chuck into this 2022/3 woke sexy bad boy, who does what he wants when he wants blah blah blah.also the ending ? Max tries to fix his problems but after he supposedly fails he comes back to his teacher and they try fixing the issues with sex and all of the sudden Mac is back to his happy puppy self.
slightly better than ep. 1 but only because of the scenes between Wolfe, Audrey and Aki, The rest was slow and uninteresting.
I am big fan of the OG Gossip Girl and when this show came out, i thought well, maybe i will give it a shot. I managed to forget about it and just recently remember and thought to give it a shot.Nothing compared to the original. The first episode was slow and the acting is questionable. I am determined to watch the two seasons, so fingers crossed it gets better as the season progresses.
It had a few good moments, the slow-motion fights were a good touch, but man, the dialogue was awful. The storyline jumped from moment to moment without any kind of smooth transitions in between, lacking the much needed backstory in most of the scenes that were central to the character and the storyline as a whole. It's quite the disappointment actually.
This show used to be my absolute favourite. It was so good that you could eventually forgive every little crack in the storyline. Jason Rothenberg completely butchered it with S7, it turned so bad i couldn’t even watch the season,i was just irritated at the stupidity of the storyline and the way it ended.
Trevor Noah and his team have helped me find joy in some very dark times,especially when the whole world shut down and there were not many things to smile about. Now that he is leaving the show i feel like it is the end of an era! I will miss seeing him every day! I wish him all the best :orange_heart:
Not bad,not great. I found the banter between the brothers very amusing, in my opinion they made the whole movie.
To say i am disappointed in the way S7 ended is an understatement. You could clearly see the type of internal struggle between Bob Morley and the producer Jason Rothenberg. Bob’s arc ended in such a ridiculous way,where the entire fandom wanted Clarke and Bellamy to end up together (they CLEARLY loved each other!) ,she ends up killing him after he’d become brainwashed (also ridiculous,since Bellamy was such a strong character,very opinionated and not easily shaken.
The first season (up to ep. 21-23) were actually incredible. They needed to put more content when they decided to do an extended 50+ episodes run and in my opinion,they ruined it after ep. 28.
Even Charlize Theron can't save this. Don't waste your time.
Great episode. Nadia and Milo delivered on that scene, and the emotional element was there during the whole episode. :ok_hand:
An amazing end to S2! I surely hope a network picks this show for S3 and many more to come.
The perfect ending. I cried, like a lot.Best Wishes, i will miss this show so much <3
That must be one of my absolute favorite episodes of Schitt's Creek, like ever. Emotional, great performance of all actors, sweet and loving! 10/10!!! <3
Good job bringing det. Upton to this crossover, she and OA have an interesting dynamic. With him mentioning Maggie it's clear he misses her and the idea that she will come back is still on the table.
Oh, man, that ending. Maggie and OA are so good at portraying hidden emotion.