She got what was coming for her, how many times was she warned till now?
It's weird Deb knowing but it's kinda cool watching them work together. A lot different from what they used to have but kinda nice
I loved this so so much! Please never end, this is so much fun :D
I'd give this episode an 11/10 if I could. This was just flawless. I can't wait for season 2.
Poor Nate.. I know he's a dick but that scene with his father was really revealing about how he feels with himself... I feel really bad for him..
Henry has an unbelievable amount of thirstiness. I'm glad he was stupid enough to track them down alone. We might actually see some action now, especially from Carol.
Will this series ever air? It is not listed on Syfy's schedule and they don't mention it premiering anywhere.
In the beginning it's bad but it get's better towards the end of the movie,
i loved the first movie but this is nothing like the first one.
So Jerry O’Connell is Sheldon’s brother? Perfect. Lol.
Lucca is awesome, she’s really saving the show for me now that Blum is taking up so much screentime. I still miss Maia though. When is she coming back?
I love this show. It brings back that old Desperate Housewives magic that I loved. The mix between murderous mystery and humor. I'd say Rebecca Wisocky alone is already reason enough to start watching this show, her character Evelyn Powell is a real treat that cracks you up but is also unexpected complex.
Julia Roberts ages like fine wine, always a pleasure to watch, hedges is yet to disappoint, terrific performances, good movie cant complain
Wow, a post-apocaliptic scenario where they actually mention the rotting corpses and other diseases that still exist.
Very hard for Michael. Pam needs Jim, a lot!
No more Q... That's still quite very sad. It's like watching The Simpsons without, huh, Ned Flanders? But, hey, at least no more Margo and Josh! Hooray! Though that scene near the end with the two of them "together" made me sigh a little with frustration... Anyway, speaking of Margo, having Eliot and her together on screen again is a true sight for sore eyes. I'm oh so glad to have that dynamic duo back!... Aaand of course the show would find a way to break them apart, again. Gotta feed the drama, right?
The unintentionally misogynistic man pig (pig man?) was a hoot! Julia looked so baffled, it was hilarious! I hope we'll see more of him. He still has a quest to bestow, after all, I think?
I'm very, very curious about what happened in Fillory 300 years ago. And about Penny's mysterious signal. This season is already kicking off with some tasty mysteries! Nice!
And I absolutely love when this show mentions "magic" and "dangerous" in the same context. That very last scene left me gasping for more! Both the show runners and the actor who played Quentin have already confirmed that Quentin is gone from the show, so... What is Alice bringing to this world? HOT DAMN SO MANY MYSTERIES ALREADY!!
Also, I just finished eating and now I'm craving for a ham sandwich. Maybe I should go make one while I wait for next week's episode.
That cat lady seemed shady AF. But she did say destinies can be changed, though it may be hard. I mean, the lizzard's alive cause they didn't pour the beetjuice or whatever over it, so, cleary sometimes it's quite easy to change destiny.
I like that they keep bringing back things from previous seasons. Gives the show great continuity and it makes it feel so much more real.
I can't remember the last time I saw gloomy Alice looking happy... That was cute. Too bad it won't last long.
Also, I know Margo is such a king bitch, but I often forget how Marina low-key out-bitches her.
And nothing like timelines and time travel to fuck logic and make a show confusing as hell... Yay!
Well, this was a very sad and frustrating finale to what was shaping up to be the best season of The Magicians yet. I agree with the other comments, this was a middle finger to the audience, as they've just hit reset on the whole storyline, instead of giving it a proper conclusion and moving things forward from there. I'm deeply disappointed.
Also, it has become clear that the show runners have no clue about what to do with Alice (since she remained dead in the books). Once the most powerful and mysterious character of the whole gang, she's now the most useless and uninteresting character of the season. She's been relegated to being a whiny bitch (at least they've locked her in a room until next season, thank Heavens).
Also also, where's Marina? Damn you, for teasing her return and then not giving her any more screen time!
I love this show, but this episode has definitely left a bitter taste in my mouth. That's no way to wrap up a wonderful season.
Wonderful series finale, I've cried my eyes out! Laura Linney is truly amazing. Definitely the role of her life.
I understand the need to set the characters and situation again after so long. Which what the first episode was all about and that's fine. But this episode while being touching feels like a horrible filler, thank God they spared us the flashbacks.
They made us wait for so long due to all the battle scenes, but I really hope they have more to show than that because it looks like they retired all the good writers. A whole scene for that lame song seriously?
After the whole 60min there was no surprise, no change that was not announced in the first episode. They managed to keep the story completely still for a whole 60min.
It really feels like during the previous seasons with maybe less budget they managed to be more interesting in the characters and the story.
Really disappointing and it worries me to see this kind of cheap tricks on a final season with six episodes.
Next episode better be really, really good.
Try to push through the meh first season. S02 is amazing and S03 is even better.
I sometimes find Michael very annoying instead of funny, and for the most part of this episode he was very VERY annoying. Luckily, the episode was hilarious overall (...and heartbreaking, poor Pam).
For me, the first season had ups and downs. The beginning was a bit slow, I remember enjoying the Pilot but the following episodes were a bit slow-paced, which may be the reason why a lot of people said it had "bad writing", though I don't agree.
I mean, a lot of shows have a premise like that and take a while to explain... in LOST, the true reason for the plane crash was only explained towards the end of season 2!! Either way, they already revealed why the power went out, but people dropped it in the beginning.... if I dropped shows because of the premise, I would have missed many of my favourite ones.
I'm not saying that it's perfect, it does have a lot of flaws and some details that I don't like, but like I was saying, it had its ups and downs along the season, I liked the parallel stories (specially when they were about Neville, great Giancarlo Esposito :P) and it got way more interesting in the second half. I had mixed feelings about the finale, though.. the whole Randall thing was weird.. and I refuse to believe what Neville has accomplished in the last two episodes. (Plus, can't Monroe be reached by bullets or what?? That was impossible.. I know it's for the sake of the plot, but those guys suck at aiming :S)
modern day bonnie and clyde and I'm here for it
Interesting premiere. It has definitely caught my interest, that's for sure. But I'm a little disappointed that there wasn't anything supernatural involved, at least not yet. It was just conjecture. This show would end up being a whole lot more enjoyable if something seemingly supernatural, is. But I have a feeling that won't be the case. I hope that I'm wrong.
Boy Erased was amazing. Incredibly tragic story. It felt like a remake of Full Metal Jacket at times, were it not a true story. Great cast. You know who deserves the nod for best supporting actor? Flea. Incredible asshole presence. Good luck not crying. 9/10