dudeeee, that's last look totally telling you it's gonna be hell for what coming next!!
I wanted to binge watch this season as I do with all Netflix shows but these episodes just feel to real and I time in between to digest them.
Michael Mando deserves at least a nomination for this season... damn, what a great job - physically and mentally
Watching Jimmy bring ruin to an elderly woman's social life for his own gain was flat out disgusting.
It was the first time I've ever felt genuinely disgusted with him. All the other lies and schemes - even his bar scams as shitty as they were - didn't feel as repulsive to watch as seeing him manipulate those women like that.
Pride, anger and desperation have stripped him of his moral limits. If he ever had any they're gone now. He's not Jimmy anymore, he's Saul Goodman.
the one eyed boy aged like +10years while the Rhaenyra's kids looked like they aged only 3years. the passage of time is so wildly different between characters, makes it feel so inconsistent
Desert scene reminded me Breaking Bad :)
I don’t get why Rhaenyra had a kid with that loser, let alone 3
Also why does Alicent have so much power? The king needs to put her in her place
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..
Every episode is great, and this one was not the exception. Saul is such a complex character and yet so normal. I like the way it is played by Bob Odenkirk because it looks genuine, every gesture he does looks genuine. And this episode was especially beautiful because after all the crap and sacrifices he still gets to help his brother. The final scene was awesome.
The first two seasons are awesome, the third not bad but the last 2 are ugly
At this point I don't even blame Henry Cavill for leaving. He deserves so much better.
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!
When that guy pull out the knife I gasped, perfectly knowing that Mike's life was not in danger. That's a good show.
Mental note: Always answer your mom's calls
This is the first episode that I didn't like very much. Older Rhaenyra (Emma D'Arcy) is nothing like the younger one. It's like we've been introduced to a totally new character.
But the worst thing about the episode to me was Larys. So far he is like a mix of Ramsay and Littlefinger, but without the good writing. He just seems like a total stereotypical villain.
Another nice episode.
I really liked the idea of it (getting blackmailed and not knowing what your blackmailer actually wants) and the plot twist at the end was great! I honestly didn't expect that. By now I'm used to paying attention and I usually have a lot of theories and try to find subtle clues, but somehow I didn't see that one coming. I was so naive and thought the main character was really just masturbating. I just started to get skeptical when he even agreed to rob a bank, but I still couldn't figure out what's exactly going on.
By the way, if you rewatch the beginning you might notice the scene with the little girl which seems creepy in retrospect. But at that point I really thought it was to show that he's just a nice young guy.
Well done. Another plot twist I haven't seen coming like that. And of course the acting was incredible again :)
Although I could see Ben and Devi ending up together, I felt so happy to see it happening. Plus, how could I get so emotional in the end? I literally started crying out of nowhere when she finally made it to the beach. Definitely needed this light, funny show right now.
This show was totally absurd and I loved it. I thought I had it figured out by episode 6, but I was so wrong and I love it.
I thought the best friend did it. She always showed up unexpected, and I was wondering if she might have been obsessed with the main character. She knew Anna disliked Lisa the day she met her, she knew Anna painted, she suggested that Neil was single now that Lisa was dead, broke her out of prison for $500k, offered to help her escape, etc. All of those things made me think she was willing to kill for her.
They had Gideon trapped in theatre guy's head. All they had to do was walk out and remove the key.
this episode is so special. fuck nyah. stan nalini. the continued presence of grief in devi’s life is so realistic and important. i was crying. devi’s character is the best character in a tv show you can’t change my mind. also i love how eleanor lived out her fantasy dreams like no matter how ridiculous that is so fucking healthy.
I’m so happy for Ben he really deserves a good life
is this american crime story or something
Idk who thought it was a good idea to basically make three out of six episodes of the final season center around tommy's kid who we barely know but it wasn't a good idea. I'm also not optimistic about them wrapping this up in a satisfying manner with only two episodes remaining but i'd love to be proven wrong.
This episode felt very much like a series finale, rather than just a season finale. I do feel like the show has now run it's course and if this was the end, it was a good way to go out
Yeah, I kept lying to myself until now and I kept saying to myself to give it time, it will get good, but the second to last episode is exactly like the rest, no fucking excitement, 0 progress, NOTHING IS FUCKING HAPPENING.
I am sorry to say it but they dropped the ball. Hard.
The situation is almost Game of Thrones level bad.
I'm so happy they killed that Campbell! he was just terrible