It was so painful to watch Season 4 that i had to supplement p0.r.n on split screen to get by :)
My heart aches. I feek like I've been punched in the gut
This show had no absolutely no right being as good as it was. What a fantastic surprise this has been.
I'm calling it, it's the best new show I've seen in a while. If it wasn't for The Good Place, I'd have no bones calling it the best new comedy since Parks & Rec. It just keeps getting better and better.
Beautifully crafted episode. I am falling more and more in love with the show and the characters. I hope they all get to tell their stories.
TWD writers be like "We have no idea what to do in this episode. Let's just trip on some acid, use some old footage and call it a day."
Great ending!
To put it in the words of Carol: "Took you look enough"
Why didn’t he shoot Beta in the head with the arrow instead of that girl that got turned?
Honestly, I was scared the whole act she'd slip up out of nerves and reveal to all of Harlem about Shy being gay. But she didn't. She did amazing. And then, insecure, paranoid Shy kicks her out of the tour after all the times she was there for him when he needed it? What an ungrateful child. He was not a very good singer, anyways.
Joel is so annoying... I can't believe she went back to him after he dumped her twice and kept blaming her for the break up. Benjamin is way better for her.
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
Even though the premise is intriguing, there's so much wrong with this series, yet you watch it for Momoa alone.
But that scene when they took Kofun outside...Those two guards didn't cuff Kofun, his hands were free.
As soon as they pushed him down to his knees you could see that the actor didn't know what to do with his damn hands.
He put them behind his back as if you would be cuffed instead of doing anything to get away from them.
Directing failed hard in this episode.
The other thing really bothering me about this: Jerlamarel (what a dumb name, btw) is so adamant on only sending Haniwa with those other guys away that he is surprisingly quick in ordering to kill his own son in his "backyard". Just to enable him getting rescued...
Writing is way too convenient and lame in this.
Other than that the show really lost any sense some time ago.
Not sure, if I bother with a second season of this.
I'm not crying, you are crying!
''too many people, we need a plague..'' that hits hard now lmao
Filoni and Favreau have done it folks in my world. Let me have the shows and the kids can have the new movies. Good compromise.
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.
Note to self: don’t watch this while eating lunch.
That ending was CRAZY! But these episodes are SO short. Remaining 3 episodes better be one hour at least each.
Ugh, I felt so bad for Pam :(
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).
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.
I cried my eyes out when deb died, remember when she tells him to kill her if she was in such state? right after Dex kills Camilla?
It's not a very satisfying ending but somewhat gives a closure to the series. No one likes loose ends lying around.
Personally I think it would be more great if Dex just died in the storm.
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)