Oh, Midge. What about Dr. Ben? Didn't like him at first, but I do now. Too bad.
''I'm gonna write a better album than Reputation''
screen changes to her composing ME!
I'm so sorry sweetie but that's not the way
I'm not crying, you are crying!
''too many people, we need a plague..'' that hits hard now lmao
Decent episode, although I fail to see why out of all the people there they ended up sending Tommy. I hope he makes back ok. Also the girl in the dress was wild, shoving a shotgun in Nick's face, making out with him and then shooting at him all within 5 minutes hah.
Wow, a post-apocaliptic scenario where they actually mention the rotting corpses and other diseases that still exist.
Ugh, I felt so bad for Pam :(
Very hard for Michael. Pam needs Jim, a lot!
I am getting irritated that Midge takes every opportunity to turn any public gathering into her personal comedy show. She just needs to make a flippin toast at a wedding and BAM! she is on the table doing a whole routine. She stops by a bar in Paris and BAM! she is somehow on stage talking about her failed marriage again. It's not always about you, Midge, and most of the time I am cringing rather than cheering you on.
That ending still gets me every damn time!
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)
I wish they didn't cancel this show.
I hated the stupid children in TWD, now they made a whole series with children:joy:. Please don’t waste your time on this one. Deleted it immediately
It starts of pretty well, but then it gets better and better. There are a few places where the logic is a bit thin (not saying it doesn’t make sense, but you have to give it some leeway), and there are a few too many comedic touches for my taste, but other than that, this is a terrific film, powered by an Oscar worthy Elizabeth Moss (who won’t get nominated of course, because it’s not that type of film) and a talented director who will have Hollywood producers begging at his door after making this for a mere 7 million.
8/10
More of a thriller than horror but it's great. Elisabeth Moss is really good at playing an unstable woman. The action is awesome and shot well. The plot has a few shocking moments.
My god, this was so good. It was beautifully put together and I went from laughing to crying within seconds. This was a beautiful insight to the artist of the decade
Dat dumbass US marshall, doesn't he watch news or something? wtf
I'm so gonna miss this show and the characters btw
She got what was coming for her, how many times was she warned till now?
Thank you Merlin.
A bitch really fucking cried
Poor Deb, finding that everyone she ever loved is a serial killer/murdered. What a fucked up life
Hey, everybody.
Check your shoes.
Someone stepped in eye.
modern day bonnie and clyde and I'm here for it
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.
Wow, just wow. The same time it's disturbing, it's amazing. To think someone can actually do something like that amazes me. How far would you go?