I cried with Plastique, loved to see Alyssa, adored Nina's legs (seriously, they looked amazing, she needs to display them more often!), and hated Ra'Jah's guts - why does she need to put everyone down all the time? Ugh.
However, the episode was fun, I love design challenges and RA'JAH IS GONE SO YAY. I would be very upset if Akeria went home, because I love her aesthetics. It's so Queen of The Damned!
Very promissing beginning... finally, we ride! I am excited to see where this will go.
Cuter than I expected! I think I will enjoy this.
I enjoyed the episode. The drama and adrenaline were high, a lot of things happened at once, and every character got something out of their development. Now, if this is mid-season break, one has to wonder where the show will go for it's finale climax. I mean, how do you top a baby delivered in the middle of a shoot out?
In light of recent events envolving certain spiritual healers this video becomes something entirely different.
I am so proud of Naomi for what she delivered on this Snatch Game. I think it means a lot for what she came from.
I felt so much for Latrice, though. I mean, this is Gia's carreer suicide, because everyone in the RPDR audience LOVES Latrice and will certainly hate her after this. Good riddance.
Unless this show has plans on being a one season thing, I think this forced situation at the end was a terrible choice.
I was going to rate it a 7, but the few seconds showing how Dylan solved the permit issue raised the rating to an 8 immediatly! It was just too funny.
Esse vídeo todo é fantástico, mas a polícia me fez rir alto!
We all suspected that the wallpaper was hiding the door to Stiles' room, but I cannot accept that it really was that. I mean, had the Sheriff never, ever walked around his house and wondered "Oh, what is this batted window over here?" Or even looked at the plant to his house? It does not make any sense.
Leighton was singing Grease Lighting, was she not? Either way, very funny episode!
The thing with Stiles' mom was the most depressing family thing ever to appear on an MTV show, I am sure.
I was not thinking much of this show. We already have a 90's sitcom (Fresh off the Boat), and an 80's one (The Goldberg's), so I thought something based on the 70's was just surfing on that wave, but I am quite surprised with what I am watching. It is not the silly type of comedy we usually find in the 20-min format, but it is actually rather sensitive and sweet. The cast is doing a great job, the writing is as delicate as a drama, despite keeping it lighthearted. I have no complaints on these two recently aired episodes, and I plan on telling everyone to watch it!
When my best friend really came out, I was going through a thing of my own, and whenever I look back, I feel like I was a horrible friend, who did not give him as much support as I should have. I was not mad at him like Grace was, but this episode still managed to touch that wound.
This is impossible. I thought season 3 was bad, but this is so much worse. I rather waste my time on something else.
Everything sucked here. Everything sucked since 5th season began, but it got so much worse. 10 episodes and all we got is that the Dread Doctors are related to Chernobyl (which, really!). 10 episodes and Lydia's beginning at Eichen is left unexplained. The flashbacks she had already happened, and things happened after that too, and even her predicament does not seem opening-scene level yet, despite being horrible.
There's 30 episodes left, I do not think I will last that long. All the show has got right now is a good looking cast, every other good thing they had is lost.
Who cares about Allison? Ugh, so annoying.
Ah, I am so happy to see Leighton Meester in a comedy!
I love Rachel Bilson, but I just cannot win with this show. I always end up paying attention to something else. I could not make it through 15 minutes of this episode. I am giving up.
So far, I think of this show as cute, lighthearted and simple. I am enjoying it, except I am not sure about the chemistry between Bilson and Cibrian... it does not feel natural?
This episode had so many things I had never thought about!
"Saved by the Bell?"
"The hit show that launched no one's career."
I laughed, but that was a bit mean, haha.
Oh, I loved that flashback scene between Ruby and young Andre.
I was a little unsure of the stylistic choices of the episode, the lights and colors, were too obvious for my taste and I think it actually kind of ruined the very sensitive topic (the Coldplay song did not help either, but that is just personal taste). Still, the overall result was not bad. The dialogue was a great approach on the subject of marital crisis and very well written, and Ross and Anderson delivered the lines and the emotions just right to make it real. Really a pity that the visual of the scene and soundtrack did not keep up with them.
I have often felt like Zak abuses his position as a leader a bit, even when I think the isolated/scary locations he chooses are actually relevant and turn out, if no evidence, entertaining footage. But I think it is very petty of him to take revenge on Aaron for a prank, when he has done so much worse to him for the sake of shooting. In fact, Zak rarely ever stays anywhere too scary on his own, and when something happens, he screams for help, while never helping anyone who is in an uncomfortable place, often placing himself out of earshot anyway!
I still like the show, I guess, but I like the dynamic of the team less and less.
That was a bit underwhelming, compared to the series so far. Maybe it should have stretched into a 12 or 13 episode season.
I do hope they get renewed and move on to The Angel of Darkness, it is my favorite of the novels!
I knew it was coming, but still... the show actually made it harder this time :(
I have now watched this episode 4 times, trying to decide where they are taking this murder investigation, in comparison to the book. I am not sure I like the way that is going, because I am so fond of the source, but oh, do I love where they are taking the characters! I love how they are exploring the rivalry between John and Lazlo, which is not really something that happens in the book, even though the Mary plot is faithful enough. I am quite enjoying all these new interpretations, and Dakota Fanning is coming off so well as Miss Howard! I cannot wait until we see more of Cyrus and Steve as well. Will Kat make an appearance, I wonder? Ah, I am looking forward to this!
Ben for the win, but keep Trixie in second for the running commentary!
Finally, Sue and Sean! That was certainly the high point of the episode. But I had problems with the Frankie and Axl church plot - guilt tripping your kids into attending church is not cool. Attending church with no faith is not cool. Church is not a social experience, it is not a space to showcase your singing, and it is not a place meant to be seen picture perfect with your family. Not attending church when you do not feel like it, is just fine, and not attending at all because you are not religious, is just fine too! Be social at a party, sing with a caroling group, perhaps try other kinds of celebration if you do not like the Christian one. I think this kind of behavior would classify as an unhealthy relationship with religion. I wish the writers had been more sensible about it.
That was far darker than I expected. I have trouble with the mockery Miranda makes out of people with mental disabilities, but I appreciate how terrifyingly truthful the whole plot with her father was. It is true that Miranda is difficult to like, but he left when she was a little kid. The act itself is cruel, admitting he did so because of her is cruel, and do we not see this too often when a child with disability is born? How many parents simply cannot take responsibility for their child and leave, sometimes completely abandoning them? It really got me.
Whenever reality crosses Miranda's perception, it is nothing but absolutely harsh and cruel to her. Maybe it is not such a wonder that she would rather live so far away from it.