what the hell. i thought it was just gonna be one of those episodes focused on family drama... WHAT THE HELL
i felt uncomfortable for 90% of this movie, and the other 10% was me feeling guilty for enjoying the campiness and eccentricity of it, mostly represented by natalie portman's character. she's soooo off-putting. sick and twisted. anyways, charles melton (riverdale's best boy, i miss that goof) is amazing. his scenes are so heartbreaking... you need to run away, boy. just run away :(
A WORLD WHERE GAY IS THE NORM AND STRAIGHT A MINORITY!!!
what a fun ride this was, and a great finale... choni rules, bitches
first half was great, second was a drag. and i'm gonna say it again, the flashback serial killer mystery doesn't seem important and i don't see any connections with the main plot, so why should i care about it? anyways, i'm glad they started to show the conflict between darby and bill.
speaking of darby. she's crazy. she's incapable of stopping herself for even a minute, that makes me anxious asf
not as impactful as the previous one but still a great episode, setting up the base for the very promising last eps of the season. i'm soooo excited
i was expecting it to be the child since the camera didn't show anybody at bill's door. but i thought andy was the mind behind it not the fucking AI lmao. i'm not mad at it, i liked the show but it could've been way better. aaaand they gave me more darby and lee scenes <3
ok so i guess this is it for the flashbacks now and as i was suspecting, the purpose of the serial killer plot was just for character development. i'm fine with that, and loved to finally see how things went down between darby and bill. still don't care about the case tho...
now, i wanna say i really love the connection between darby and lee and i wish the show had explored more of that. too bad the focus was little, but it's the most interesting thing about the show to me, alongside with the whodunit of it all.
god i was anxious for like half the episode (the darby and sian scenes) but then got bored by the flashbacks. they were interesting in the first episode, but now it's just dragging. the silver jewelry mystery doesn't feel that important anymore? anyways, the "reveal" at the end caught me off guard but i guess i should've seen it coming by how things went out during the dinner scene on ep 1.
the pacing is quite slow but i loved the visuals and found the plot very interesting. i'm seated!
messed up alison's character to make mia seem a little less bad just for her to not end up with carli either lmao
this was way better than the first, i'm fully invested! that said, i'd never trust some guy i met on reddit and follow his weird directions blindly to meet him in the middle of the night like that! i'm sorry but that's dumb
"excuse me. you cannot smoke in here, pet."
"well what is this here for, then?"
one of the most unserious movies i've ever seen :sob: it's really funny, cute, the fits and props are cool and the chemistry between lucy and amy is off the charts. iconic!
whew! hands down the best season so far.
this rewatch is crazy bc although i remember some vague stuff from the first time, i also feel like i've never seen this before. i really was too dumb for tv shows like this back then...
this is bound (1996)'s weird and creepy sister. loved it
the rage i felt seeing those people pretending they cared about Reena, no you didn't!! and the cops aren't doing better either, it's so frustrating, and i wanna wipe that smug off the brunette girls face every time she shows up on screen.
at least now i have the lesbians
i'm loving it so far, has potential to be a great miniseries. thankfully, it's not even close to majority of true crime media and how insufferably sensationalist they are. i hope it stays that way
if michonne and andrea were men there would be 30k works on ao3 that's all i'm gonna say
i've watched that last part countless times since my first binge of the show and it still impacts me
no matter how much of a manipulative bastard this man is, i love him dearly
yes it can be dragging, mostly in its first hour but the second half made it worth it. sandra huller is amazing
there's so much to talk about this episode. it's perfect in its entirety but that ending! flint you brilliant motherfucker
i loved to binge watch this show. the comedy and relationship between these girls is definitely the best part about it, but i think the show suffers a bit from having only 10 episodes per season. things happen too fast and maybe 12 or 13 eps per season would make the constant turns of events more plausible
started this show certain that it was gonna be mid and i ended up loving it
flint's luck is impressive, those men hate his ass and still he keeps getting away with his bs. i love him tho
i knew this was gonna happen, i knew about it even before i started the show. i could see the character's journey leading to this path. the good old trope of having a chance to do better in life, to be saved by others, to love and be loved, to finally experience joy, and then it's the end. but i don't know if i'm a big fan of the execution of it. a lot of things in this season feels off and rushed and messy, and i think the sudden cancellation of the series is to blame. still there some great moments in the season and excellent episodes like 6,741 and the previous one. i just wish they did this in a better, maybe more sensible way.
anyways, i loved every second of root in this show and she's a spectacular character. truly an all time favorite to me. and thank you, amy acker.
the facial recognition bug in the beginning was hilarious!
i found it really confusing in some parts but the main characters carried the movie with ease. the connection they shared in such a short period of time, linked by both passion and the struggle of womanhood, the resistance of jin xia until fully giving in to the other woman's advances, the vulnerability, the tenderness they had with each other... just wow. i loved it, even though almost everything outside the two of them wasn't very well made. the visuals are great too, i loved what they did with the lighting
wow. what the hell. what did i just watch? i don't know what to say
excellent episode! i feel like it's a turning point in the series somehow