La...la...la...la...la
Now that I've lost everything to you
You say you wanna start something new
And it's breaking my heart you're leaving
Baby I'm grieving
And if you wanna leave take good care
Hope you have a lot of nice things to wear
A lot of nice things turn bad out there
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
It's hard to get by just upon a smile
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
I'll always remember you like a child girl
You know I've seen a lot of what the world can do
And it's breaking my heart in two
'Cause I never want to see you sad, girl
Don't be a bad girl
But if you wanna leave take good care
Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
Just remember there's a lot of bad and beware
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
It's hard to get by just upon a smile
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
And I'll always remember you like a child girl
La...la...la...la...la...baby, I love you.
But if you wanna leave take good care
Hope you make a lot of nice friends out there
Just remember there's a lot of bad and beware
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
It's hard to get by just upon a smile, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
And I'll always remember you like a child girl, oh, yeah.
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
It's hard to get by just upon a smile, yeah,
Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world
And I'll always remember you like a child girl
The #JolexWedding so far is the most catastrophic wedding ever. LOL
Finally they have their happy moment. DeLuca was a total mess and funny at the same time. He needs help.
OMG!!! Teddy is back and pregnant!!! I can't believe it. Now she's gonna be the chief... Owen and Amelia are going to recive a lot of interesting news. Oh. Boy... A lot of things happened in one episode. Like só many weddings.
There it is... The last episode of Arizona Robbins and April Kepner...
Im going to miss those two so much.
I'm glad they both have their happy endings.
A lot of people would think that April have to be with Jackson (Me too) but at least Michael is a nice and decent guy that treats her like a queen. At the end Jackson was super support it ans they stay as a closer friends. More like best friends. I love it.
#ThankYouSarah
Oh... My lovely Arizona.. I knew you had to end with Calliope Torres. For me that was the most amazing love story in this show. So many situations and feelings. I'm so happy she's going to be with her family, like they suppose to be long time ago.
I wish Callie would have been there. But hey, they're happy togher and for me that's what it matters.
#ThankYouJessica
I'm going to miss them so much. I won't be the same without them. Again... Thank you for everything.
#CalzonaIsAlive
I've enjoyed Carrie's journey this season and having it end with her podcast as the new format of her old platform works really well.
I don't really like it when shows say that asking for/telling someone you want to kiss them is unsexy though. It's all desire at the end of the day and I'd rather be prepared! The last thing you want is an unwanted kiss or a brush off!
Really didn't get on with Miranda this season. She's acting like a teenager with her infatuation for Che (on that subject thank god it was singing not more awful stand-up). I get that love is like that sometimes but she's a grown ass woman who knows better and friends should ALWAYS come first. Especially when they're scattering the ashes of their husband ffs.
Also her steadfast view on the heaven stuff to Carrie was really rude. Let the woman grieve how she wants. What a dick.
The Rock stuff was a disappointment. What a wonderful event Charlotte had organised only for it to be thrown in her face by the kid. I'm all for letting them be who they want but have some respect for your mum. Having a label isn't a flipping albatross. Coddled af.
Feel like I've hate-watched a lot of this season but some bits were decent? And to be back with old friends as it were. If there is to be a season 2 I hope it learns from the viewer feedback of this one.
[5.8/10] It’s funny, this episode basically flipped my expectations from having watched this show as a child. I remembered the writing being good, and the animation being pretty bad. Maybe the show changes its trajectory after the pilot, but on rewatch, the reverse is true.
The animation is very 1990s T.V., and it’s certainly janky in lots of places, but there’s a fluidity and sense of motion to how the characters are drawn and how they move that makes the action feel more artistic and real (so much as an arachnid-infused teenager fighting a giant reptile can) that it has any right to. And while the computerized backgrounds are quaint by today’s standards and feel a little out of place, I appreciate the ambition of what the show’s trying to do with them.
The writing, on the other hand, is pretty weak. The show has the good sense to start us off in medias res, without an immediate origin story, but still feels compelled to setup the world and the characters and conflict. That’s admirable enough, but the episode uses Peter’s voiceover to deliver a lot of exposition about the premise of the show and the immediate conflict.
There’s a tidy enough adventure to establish the basics -- Peter is a photographer, bossed around by J. Jonah Jameson, in competition with Eddie Brock, and trying to scrape up funds for his motherly Aunt May. But everyone speaks in the broadest, most melodramatic tones, and bends over backwards to speak with unnecessary expository detail.
That goes especially for the actual Lizard story here. The idea of Curt Connors is an interesting “man inside the beast” tale that superhero stories do well (see also, The Hulk), but the execution here is so overwrought. Maybe there’d be more intrigue if I didn’t already know the Connors/Lizard connection so there’d be more of a reveal, but the episode makes it pretty obvious. Again, the way their fight is blocked and animated is laudable, but the actual story is just going through the motions.
I’m watching this show as a sort of slanted prelude to the climactic third and fourth Avengers films, and so it’s nice to hear the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, the Defenders, and The Hulk name-checked here. But this is an inauspicious start to the series I have fond memories of from childhood.
THREESOME is one of those boxsets that you accidentally stumble across whilst looking for captivating content no one else has recommended yet. It’s cliché cover art made me pause to read the synopsis, as it was visually out of whack with drama serials that cover similar subject matter, but use slicker semiotics to induce clicks from would be baying audiences.
From the pilot episode, I was intrigued at the spiders web this show looked like it could spin. Similar in nature to another show that aired in 2020 called "Trigonometry" (link - https://trakt.tv/shows/trigonometry) explores the clandestine 3-way relationship and the inevitable pitfalls encountered whilst “spreading the love”, lol. This is not a groundbreaking narrative by any means, but because the shows credits hail from Sweden with a large part of the script spoken in Swedish, I started to get Channel 4 “Walter Presents” vibes. The show is well executed with strong and visceral performances from a relatively unknown cast. Although the disclaimer warns of graphic sexual scenes throughout, I felt that not to be a prime focus as it was tastefully introduced to intensify the connections between the characters on screen.
The show is somewhat of a cautionary tale, a Pandora’s Box if you will. So if your into romance with a sting in the tail or a fly on the wall view of what I expect to be an episode in many a modern-day relationship, then you’ll really enjoy watching this… thumbs up.
Honestly I did not expect anything about this drama, I just randomly looked-up for something similar to Go Back Coupe!! and it got me hooked. I was watching the most depressing and irritating show D-Day and this show has salvaged my weekend!!
I think this is one of those dramas where you sit back and say "Wow, so this is also a way a Korean Drama can be made". I mean, don't get me wrong, there were some kdrama cliches in Marriage Not Dating but nothing was overbearing. In fact, I loved those cliches too. And it was an extremely refreshing romantic-comedy.
I admit the description for this drama is cliche but when you get into the drama itself, it was so refreshing. In most romcom kdramas, I usually know or my expectations were right on what will happen next but Marriage Not Dating is just pure surprise. They made the cliche worth watching, you don't even know what to expect.
The plot was very interesting throughout. A guy wants to stay single while his family (mostly his mom) threatens to get him married (This is My First Life!! copied from here) . So he decides to make Jang Mi his fake girlfriend as he knows his family would never approve of her as their daughter-in-law. The funniest ride starts right there at their first meeting. I loved how they started every episode with some fast-forwarded scene that made you go, "did I miss an episode or something?". It generally bought guessing game from Reply Series back and made it more interesting !! even if we knew we are falling in to a K-Drama Troupe/Cliche .
The actors are so perfect esp the main leads. I already forget the last time I root for the main couple so much. Props to Han Geu-ru and Yeon Woo Jin, it's like this drama its tailor-made for them. Though the side characters Jin-woon and Sun-hwa did not appeal to me, Jung Min (Hoon Dong), and Kim Hae Sook are so great I kind of forget the 2nd leads.
The characters were all amazing. I haven't loved a female lead in a long time the way I loved Jang Mi. She was hilarious and had a kind heart. I mean, sure, she got a little clingy at times but that was funny too. Ki Tae was great. Out of all their friends, Hoon Dong was the best! I didn't care much for second leads, which was pretty much a bonus because I hate having second lead syndrome. Both the families were great. I think Ki Tae's mom's character was the most interesting. Sometimes I loved her and there were times I really hated her (can't believe Jang Mi never disliked her). But there were also times I pitied her. By the end of the drama I realized she was the character I became most emotionally invested in. I loved her and loved how she grew as a person. In fact I loved the growth of every character in this drama. I think when it comes to creating beautiful characters, TVN is the best. Whether it's the characters from Reply 1997/1994 , they all impressed us and it had nothing to do with fancy celebrities but rather with the script.
The music is great. "Love Lane" and "Stop The Love Now" have been a part of my daily jam for a while now. It's a cute, cheerful OST overall. Moreover I loved the funny background music (people who have watched this would know what I'm talking about). I think I haven't loved any bgm this much since the "meh" for Sam Chun Po in Reply 1994. Hahaha. I hated the second lead music though it made his advances more irritating !!
It's really hard to stand out in a sea of romantic comedy dramas but this one managed to be memorable because it actually managed to be funny and romantic until the end. The story didn't have any melodramatic moments. From the writing to the directing and of course the acting, everything was just pitch perfect. Everything was in perfect harmony with each other. There were some flaws but they were too minor and not enough to derail the whole thing. I would definitely watch it again.
Overall I would recommend this drama for the slightly-different but cute love story and the hilarious family situations. Definitely worth a watch and a re-watch!
It was so perfect to see Meredith dealing with moving on. It felt real and believable. Her conversation with Thorpe in the end was intense and also so emotional.
Loved seeing how Maggie, Amelia and Alex were all worried and there to support Meredith.
Speaking of Amelia, she is growing up and breaking things off with Owen because it was bad for herself was really smart! Maybe now she will find some solid ground.
DeLuca is a jerk! I can't believe that after pressuring for Maggie to come clean about their relationship, he selfishly just breaks up with her like that. She deserves so much better!
I really thought that Catherine was going to be decent when she talked to April, but what she did in the end just made her seem like such a low and horrible person. I hope that Jackson and April solve their problems on their own without him allowing his mom to meddle in that.
Callie is being such a bitch this season! I can't believe she treats Penny like that, if she is not in the same place as Penny, the least she could do was be honest... Making up a story about Arizona being against Penny meeting Sophia was so bad!