If I had an alter ego who smiles creepily at me I’d shit my pants.
The first episode was.. perfectly splendid.
What is up with Chuck's storyline ??
JENNY'S LOOK IS SO BAD. Her whole storyline was so uncomfortable too!
Kaguya-Sama Love is War is super cute, and so is Blair and Dan's weird friendship.
Typical Netflix garbage. Starts off with a great premise, then sh*ts the bed. Poorly written. They got so concerned with making left leaning political garbage commentary, they forgot to actually write a good story. Thanks again for nothing, Netflix.
I really wanted to like this show. I loved the trailer, liked the premise well enough. And it starts off very well. But... as in most things hollywood these days, the #Woke Agenda just HAD to show it's ugly face. The series actually goes out of the way (takes you out of the immersion) to deliver what can only be described as... emotionless agenda drivel. What could have been a great show trips over its own foot with way too many... "announcements". It's meh at best. #OhWell #MovingOn
You know why shows like Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, and even The Originals lasted past 1 or 2 seasons? Because they didn't preach morality and attempt to shove an agenda down viewer's throats. They simply told interesting, & compelling stories
Gosh, I really liked this episode. This season features House in an awesome way, you won't get bored at all :D
i'm totally fine i'm not crying :(
Wow! That was EPIC! I thought it was real ...
You won't be able to hold your tears :(
A twin brother? This is a Mexican telenovela now -_-
That whole Steve storyline is so boring. If Judy is really pregnant now I’m going to riot. So unnecessary.
the show will not be the same without peach!!
There's too much relationship drama now for my taste - Samuel and Carla having feelings for each other, but being with Yeray and Rebecca, Ander and Omar fighting and Omar even cheating on Ander, Malick being a closeted gay or bisexual guy who is with Nadia but made out with Omar etc.
The one scene that I really did love was Lu saying no to Guzman and saying she's fine like this. That was such a power move and amazing character development considering how possessive she was in the earlier seasons.
I thought he was calling her Mom until I turned on the subtitles and read Ma'am.
I literally gasped at the reveal.
Great debut season. It's different to other teen shows. I hope it gets renewed.
Pacing is a little too slow for me, hope the next episodes are more fast-paced
What the fuck kind of bullshit was that
The series lost itself in season 3 and is never getting that spark back. Will keep watching out of habit, but... meh.
WHAT THE HELL MOFFAT! Now pls don't screw doctpr who too
I liked it, but it wasn't my type of movie. Some moments were funny, and it was interesting somehow. I just didn't really get what. That's why I'm not rating it, because I'm sure I missed something and didn't get something about it.
Funny thing is though, that I rated all the movies under "if you like Moonrise Kingdom, check these movies out..." with a 8 or higher.
This movie reminds me of the feeling I had after watching Knight of Cups (2015).
I’d say deeply unsatisfied with a vague awareness that the movie is supposed to be insightful; I barely grasped like half of the dialogue and what I did understand felt pretentious and too distant for me to actually care!
Absurd. Nonsense.
a captivating soft-core horror dream!!
Thats no Doctor It's Norman Bates.
I wasn't won over by this premiere, but neither am I writing off the show entirely. I can see potential here. Unfortunately, this pilot spends a bit too much time on characters that I don't think I liked very much. The young-adult angle means it's focused on teenage angst which isn't great, but some of the writing felt like it was designed to make people idiots. The hockey kids that Connor spoke to seemed to actually state that it was cool that he got to watch his dad murdered in front of him - surely even teenagers aren't that moronic?
On the plus side, I was entranced by Echo. What a great voice! Bode is very young so I guess he can be somewhat forgiven for falling for such an obvious trick, but his mother certainly can't be for just walking into the creepy mirror of doom. I wish TV characters would be allowed to have at least a little bit of common sense once in a while.
The ending mirror sequence did suggest that there is the potential for some crazy/spooky fun ahead. I'll keep watching for now.
Standard reaction after each episode: WTF is happening?!?!?!?!