Does anyone else dislike that they incorporated coronavirus into the show? It takes me out.
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.
If what Chidi said to Eleanor didn't make you cry, what is wrong with you?
It's funny how all these romance movies are exactly the same and yet we still keep watching them. The truth is, we all know what is going to happen before we even watch the movie. But we still watch and still somewhat enjoy them even though they're overly cheesy and predictable. My biggest take away: I want to go to New Zealand!
IF YOU THROW ANOTHER MOON AT ME I’M GONNA LOSE IT
Hall pass? SERIOUSLY? Goddammit. Give Kevin a proper soulmate already.
It's so much fun. It knows what type of movie it is and delivers. The story kept me on my toes. The ensemble cast is terrific. Chris Evans having a blast playing an asshole, Ana de Armas is great, and Daniel Craig playing a detective with a funny accent is a treat. I want to see this again knowing the plot so I can look for all the subtle foreshadowing.
After a rewatch I am even more impressed with how good the script is and how much is set up and paid off. This one is of the better movies of the year.
I honestly don't know whats worse, the whole cicada thing or the Nora thing. but never forget the iris thing...
Another one of those shows that starts off pretty meh then finds it's footing and takes a significant turn for the better.
Gave up half way through season 1, gave it another chance, and now I can't wait for each new episode!
Everybody here telling people to watch Palm Springs instead... why not watch both. This movie is good, but it's not a comedy. Don't miss out on entertainment because Palm Springs is better. This is a well executed run of the mill Romance/Drama movie in a time loop setting.
Jacob deserves everything that is happening to him for being so stupid
oh my god, no, the show can't end like that
Hands down, this is the definition of feelgood. Loved every minute of it.
god fucking dammit not justin!!!
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.
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.
Ahh come on, I was hoping that the storyline would come to an end. God knows how long we have to wait for the next season with all the COVID-19 craziness...
This isn't a regular episode, it's a documentary. As much as I love the show I think I will skip that one. What a cheap way to get to an episode count of 100.
I am so happy Cicada is over, and honestly that Nora is gone. Maybe next season will be interesting. But honestly given the lack of interest I've had the last couple of seasons, I will wait untill the whole season has aired to see what people has to say. I wish I'd binged this season instead of watching it on release dates. I've been so bored each week. Not looking forward to the next episode. Not caring what has happened. Just wanting it to be over. I can't go through that again, so 'till then, 'till all the episodes of next season has aired, goodbye Flash.
uhm i cried of happiness when that kiss happened, but then they said goodbye and i cried even more. but this time of pain. fuck. i want jane to be with michael so bad. having him back on the show has been really painful, and now i dont even think it was worth it? i mean jane and rafael are great together, but i dont see them as an endgame. but now i guess they are. sigh
Terrific movie, one of the best Spiderman movies put on screen. Tom Holland was perfect in the part and the supporting cast were great. Loved the opening score, my spider sense tingled when I heard it! Often really funny and the high school scenes were top notch. Only downside was a rather weak villain with a character arc similar to a Spiderman villain we have seen before. Despite that, you will walk out of the cinema with a smile on your face, especially after the post credits scene. Brilliant!
I'm really sad it got cancelled. It had found this amazing middle between tragedy and comedy.
I always want the best for Sandra for some reason.
The fastest man alive can't even stop a dart-kind tranquilizer? Fuck logic. Good luck with Savitar.
Wow, the middle school versions of The Big Three have grown up SO MUCH since the show started.
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
Finally, a show where they understood how a series finale should end...
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.
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.