I aspire to have as much energy at 74 as Meryl Streep does.
I think we can all agree that Ben was actually talking to like a plate of cookies off camera and not a person in his dressing room. The question is then, who put them there and were they spiked?
Anyone else get Lucille and Buster Bluth vibes from Cliff and Donna?
“I come from television so I was trained to not question a script.”
Everything is not what it seems, so, I don't think Kimber did it, it is too soon to reveal the killer. I expect next episode they'll focus on Kimber but towards the end, focus will shift to someone else.
Meryl Streep and Ashley Park's voices in that lullaby was so great. Season 3 is amazing so far.
“I can’t cry.” “Why? Are you on Xanax?”
Theory: what if the two attempts on Ben's life were committed by two different people, potentially with unrelated motives?
I really liked Jesse and Selena's chemistry.
I'm going to miss this show when it's gone. It's been far from flawless, but what it has been, every single episode, is an obvious work of art. This entire series has been created in the service of such a unique artistic vision and has been given more license to hew close to its dictates than really any show that I can call to mind. It's eccentric, sometimes uncomfortably so, and yet for just once in my life that pattern of behavior hasn't been a form of pandering or an appeal to some "lowest common denominator" either. Hats off to the Kings for having the guts to make The Good Fight and the street cred to get CBS to pay for it; hats off to the cast and crew who saw something in it that was worth their time (especially Baranski, McDonald and Lindo, heavyweights all); and hats off to you, my fellow viewers, for congregating in sufficient numbers to let this little experiment persist for six wild and wacky seasons, pandemic notwithstanding—let's hope this final season ends up being the curtain call that we all deserve.
Sean not kissing Alice was the biggest relief. Exactly how I hoped it would be handled. I've seen too many shows with going on that road. Not only is Alice just a kid but she's also the daughter of the only man helping Sean out. Putting those two together would be weird.
It was nice to actually see the mom, the flashbacks really gave us more insight on Jimmy's grief.
I didn't expect or like that ending. I hate when a show forces romance between the two leads..
OK REAL TALK. It's getting irritating how everyone is always finding excuses for Owen's actions and behavior since his day one on the series. And I have been one of those people for such a long time, which is why I used to like that guy. But recently (few seasons ago actually) I've started to believe that maybe he's just not a good person underneath it all. And I no longer can stomach anyone who tries to blame his shit decision making and apathy towards others on his past. There. I said it.
"Kiss me one more time before the the sun goes down"
the worst show ever. i love it.
"I can't bear being this happy" :sob:
Anyone else now baffled why there had to be a contest? Couldn't O and Otis make a 2 person clinic work?
Why is Catherine still around? Why are they portraying her in a sympathetic light when she's a financial abuser?? She wields her money, power and influence around to control Richard's life. That's abusive.
Oh... and now she slut-shames an employee. Imagine how inappropriate it would be if a male employer said that to a female employee.
I really did NOT need to actually see Armond shitting...
Hunt's not obnoxious enough in Grey's, he had to come dick up Station 19 too?
I love the show. But all those stares into the camera, and long scenes of nothing are just getting overused...
3 things about this episode
I love my karev and im gonna protect him til the day I die
I honestly to god can't stand Owen anymore, please make him go away and let my Amelia be happy FOR ONCE
The whole episode just got 100℅ better when I realize Bohkee was in the background in most of the scenes, watching the whole shit going down while sipping her champagne lmao
I realize that it’s not a popular opinion. I’ll say it anyway: I truly enjoy the Nicky episodes. And I like them even though the writers struggle to tie his character into the main plot lines.
My wife would slap me if she also heard me say I might even like Nicky more than Jack. Nicky is imperfect. He’s not a role model. He’s broken. Yet he continues pushing through anyway. At this point in the show, I see Jack as too perfect, unobtainable, unrelatable - unreal. Nicky gives me hope for change, being better. Jack is just a perpetually happy story that keeps getting happier and happier. (Till his death, obviously.)
This season feels a bit like Desperate Housewives The Early Years
Nooooo no no no no no! Then I rather have the previous ending... NO! :sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob: for real... I've been a Dexter fan for so long... This ending hurts so much... It really feels like I lost someone dear to me right now... Damn this is painful! :sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob::sob:
"I don't need Jim. I need Dexter Morgan."
Well, in my opinion, this is the best episode so far. Can't wait for the next episode.
Who else is friggin enjoying Dexter as much now as in the original series? So damn good!
It looks like the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in the Morgan family with the glimmer of a dark side in Harrison. we have a few mysteries popping up, another classic trait of Dexter OG.
This is good time for Showtime to announce a season 2 renewal, because of they think they can get away with just a single season they have to be friggin nuts! We've been starved of good TV show content over the last few years (with one or two exceptions), Dexter really needs extra attention. Who can just let this new found family of dark passengers alone to fend for themselves...?
I'm finding all of the flashback scenes concerning June and Moira to feel very fake. I don't know if the fault lies with the writing or the acting, but they just don't seem to behave or talk like people would.
I think the best part of this episode is that Cory didn't get his way despite all his scheming (and the women in-fighting)... And where was Bradley? Was there any explanation given why she didn't at least phone in?
The underlying issue was a bit over the top, to be honest. Was Sybil's mail wrong? Yes. Are people of color (especially women of color) underrepresented and undervalued? Yes. "We will move on from institutional racism right after this break" - yes, please do. But also mention the institutionalized sexism (again):White guys oust the woman in charge for a thoughtless email while the board itself mainly consists of white older men who like to feel important and woed by the CEO? I guess there's much work left all around - even more reason to stick and work together to solve these issues and not fight each other. After all, in-fighting only helps those in charge who promote conflict. Wishful thinking, I guess.
STELLAAAAAAAAAAA! I just love her so much. Her secretly laughing at the CBS dig is exactly why. :laughing:
Saddest episode of television I think I’ve ever seen.
It’s ridiculous that Sheldon considered his current school, given how in Germany he needed a tutor because he was so behind on his education
Finally Mystery solved. Sheldon's dad never cheated on Mary. Sheldon had it wrong all these times.
That was a nice episode for starting the season
Emily Osment is hotter than ever. Missy rocks this episode. It was a good thing that Sheldon got a small screentime because his story isn't evolving anymore.
Am I the only one watching this in a non-judgmental manner?! I'm enjoying the hell out of this.
Uma’s perspective was sad :(
Okay I feel like the mystery is picking up finally!
Favorite Ep this season + I have always thought Theo and Mabel would have made a great couple