We all fell in the pit
I always want the best for Sandra for some reason.
This could be the last episode of Love and I would already be happy.
I have been saying for like 2 seasons that Kevin and Madison would hook up at some point. They kind of hinted their "chemistry" or whatever more than once.
I seriously love to hate Eobard. That sick bastard is always one step ahead, one fucking step!
I'm usually really bad at predicting where story is going, but this has been dull ride and unbelievalbly predictable one, not good when your plot device relies heavily on supsense and mystery.
Cute final scene, meh episode
This movie has to offer two things in it's favor: a different, and surprisingly dark perspective on war, and Saoirse Ronan, who is as brilliant as ever. But the total lack of the big picture is problematic sometimes, even when I understand it's purpose to get the viewer into the perspective of the protagonist. It also has big parts that feel like your average first love teen drama (that's rated R).
Seriously, Vibe? "Hey, I have a totally useful and innocuous power, let's get rid of it." Ugh
Jack and Rebecca are something else, my god.
Hands down, this is the definition of feelgood. Loved every minute of it.
I don't understand how the black father can be so racially prejudice. If the ethnicities were swapped, it would not be okay, so how is this appropriate?
Poor acting from basically everyone except Charlie, Eliza and Charlie's mom. Everyone else was either all the time awful or 90% of the time awful which made the movie so hard to watch.
I have never seen a rom-com like this before. And even though I was familiar with the concept, because I've been following news on it since Sundance, it was still very fresh.
The chemistry between Cristin and Andy was just out of this world.
oh my god, no, the show can't end like that
EN: Season was pretty meh, some pretty good episodes in between, this one was headed in a good way until the end.
The end basically ruined the whole episode for me.
ES: La temporada fue bastante meh, muy buenos capítulos entre medio y este iba en un buen camino, hasta el final.
El final basicalmente arruino todo el capítulo para mi.
it wasn't good but it was watchable
Okay so this must be our window into Randall getting a divorce!
It was very predictable but in my opinion much better than episode 1.
I really enjoyed this episode but maybe I'm biased because adam scott.
I found the show extremely interesting... until this episode. The guy who’s complaining about giving up theatre after high school and ended up owning a barber shop... has been actually in local theatre productions for at least five years, if not more. That puts the integrity of the entire show in jeopardy. Too bad.
Wow.
Just got back from the cinemas. I think the movie is great.
The mix of humor, action and darkness and some really good twists.
The last 10 minutes are also perfect. Everyone was shocked.
Iain De Caestecker deserves all the awards.
NOTHING ABOUT ZACH AND HANNAHS RELATIONSHIP MAKE ANY SENSE. i mean i like them together, but its so dumb
What a great ending of this truly one of a kind tv show. No topic is to hard to tackle for the markers of this show. As a viewer you are really live the life like your are also a student on Liberty High. The makers have done a really good job. I really enjoyed watching the show and be apart of it. This show really set a example for the future. Accept everyone’s choices and where they are from. It doesn’t matter, we will always be the same from the inside.
people being mad over them wearing masks & them talking about how serious they should take this pandemic is amazing, this isn’t about liberals, it’s about staying safe & wearing a mask to protect others, & all the hard topics they brought up in this episode is the reason I fell in love with this show
Narratively confusing at the beginning, with a reliance on a flashback structure. But stick with it, because all becomes clear, as does the evidence pointing to Bundy's guilt. A well made film, with a chillingly charming (strange choice of words I know, but true) performance from Efron.
Wasn't too fond of this episode, it felt like the Randall show like he is the most important one of the big 3, that only he could save everyone, also didn't like the way he pressured Rebecca into the trial.
This episode brought the show to a new level of epicness, as comparable as the TV show Popular (Ryan Murphy’s best show, by a very long shot). It would be a crime not to renew it for a second season.
I'm really sad it got cancelled. It had found this amazing middle between tragedy and comedy.