Wow the last scene was stupid.
Why did she protect him? He can just heal himself with his powers bruh.
Another boring epsoide. If it weren't the last season I would not be watching.
It’s basically recycled story from previous seasons but with 1940s time period. Boring.
They're slowly breaking apart and I can't express how much that breaks my heart
It literally broke my heart when she said she doesn't remember the trip. It's either because something bad happened during that time and she doesn't want to remember it or because simply time has passed. This show is actually so realistic!!
This was such a emotional epidose. Na Hee-Do listening to the Baek Yi Jin's old recordings was so sweet. And Yi-Jin's younger brother was so stupid in this episode. I hope our two love birds reunite again soon. They both need each other....
So Geralt broke Rience's hands but then decided to walk past him and not kill him in that instant?!?! He could have just swung his sword and finish him off on his way back to the portal!
At this point I don't even blame Henry Cavill for leaving. He deserves so much better.
What did I tell you about slamming doors…it’s for white Children. Hahahaha. So fucking true!!!
The age difference continues to weird me out.
I have a lot of criticisms but none of them can be worse than the fact that Kitty lived in Korea for a semester and yet still didn't know Korean by the end. They barely touched upon Korean culture; it felt like they just said stuff about Kitty's mum rather than show us stuff; the writing was sloppy; it was so cliche; the characters acted weirdly like why burn the picture of your friend if nothing happened between you . Overall it was a fun watch, but only because I went in with zero expectations
It was a nice show, but I don't think I'd watch it again.
I really liked the chemistry between the main couple, and all the scenes with Da Hyun bickering with her mom and grandma were a riot, but I feel like this story had a lot of dead space. I often found myself getting bored or distracted. The pauses were too long, the scenes sometimes dragged out. I'm a huge fan of letting a story breathe, and let viewers soak the emotions in (which this show had no shortage of), but I think they took it too far.
Still, the acting was fantastic all around, the OST was lovely and I even found myself invested in the secondary couple, which at the beginning I couldn't care less about. So, if you don't mind slow, draggy plots, I think this drama is worth giving a shot to.
Things have gotten soooo slow. Even during the conversations there are so many pauses. I think this would have worked better as a 12-episodes show.
Mike, wear a hat FFS! you're gonna get a heatstroke and a sunburn...
aaand you're risking giving yourself away with that shiny dome of yours.
Nacho's death is one of the most amazing deaths I ever saw in a TV show. He protected his father, covered for Gus and got his revenge against the Salamancas and Fring at the same time. Nobody took his life, he was the owner of it - at least in the end. He was very good character and now we know how he would make a total difference in Breaking Bad.
Michael Mando deserves at least a nomination for this season... damn, what a great job - physically and mentally
REWATCH
I love Mickey. With Doctor Who it's always been like this for me, I think the best roles are not the main ones, but the little ones. So much to tell.
i'm sad to see him gone but he's right to stay there, where he has a granny who loves and cares about him, and Rose definitely doesn't love him at least not now...
Me doing the best job of my life:
My boss reacting to it: "IT'S ACCEPTABLE"
dang, Fring!
When that guy pull out the knife I gasped, perfectly knowing that Mike's life was not in danger. That's a good show.
Hearing Werner's last words to his wife, I mean watching him yelling at her to save her life is literally broke my heart.. and when Mike shot Werner.. I just can't stop thinking his wife's emotional state when she learn Werner is dead..
This episode just goes to show that with great acting and writing, you don't need amazing effects. Who couldn't love Rose after this episode? "Thank you." - "Thank you for what?" - "Exactly." Absolutely savage.
i really enjoyed this episode and all the tension, drama, and reveals, it's just unfortunate that the people i care the least about in this show are zoya, obie and julien and their messy relationship. yes, he cheated on you with his ex who is your sister, that must hurt, but you got with her ex as soon as you entered their lives when they dated for years and had barely broken up.. what do you expect?
I've been waiting for the Audrey/Max/Aki poly moment and it did not disappoint.
"Nothing Zoya says is technically wrong. It just feels a little performative in the way she has accused Obie of being performative" -from a very brilliant Vulture review, Kyndall Cunningham
He also says stuff like "Julien is her politics? Since when? I'm very confused about what this girl does and doesn't believe in" and lovingly points out discrepancies. Like, would an influencer of her stature not already be forced to collaborate with companies by now? It's unreasonable she wouldn't already be part of something if TMZ covers are in the picture.
GG in the old days used to feature plenty of scathing gossip about herself, a huge difference between whatever they're trying to do now.
This was the midseason finale.