It forced me to buy a Twinkie, and I it was disgusting :D The movie was funny, though.
The writers put the characters through the wringer for most of this show, so when they get a win for once, it's so satisfying.
Incredibly hard to watch but equally as SUPERB of an episode of television. Jamie Lee Curtis gonna win an Emmy for this.
The editing in this episode was Emmy worthy, outstanding season so far!
Rick, Daryl and Michonne weren't at the town to protect people from an attack. But Carol kicks some major ass; so you knew "she got this." She is so bad ass.
Seventy years later not much has changed. White privilege...check. Police violence against blacks...check. Monsters...well there is an orange one in DC....so check.
So Father Kinley is the one fullfilling the prophecy that he was so afraid of. Seems fitting.
What a wild ride this episode was. I loved that in the end the key to undoing Lucifer's transformation wasn't about Chloe accepting him, it wasn't about anyone but himself finally taking a step towards forgiving himself.
Maze singing for Eve was such a lovely gesture, but of course Eve and her obsession with Lucifer ruined everything. Sigh. I thought they were cute together and Maze putting herself out there like that was a huge thing for her.
Welcome to the world, Charlie! Naming him after Charlotte is just too adorable. I hope somebody will tell Amenadiel to stop acting like a dick and plotting to steal his own child.
i am staying single ~
Very intense Chef!! But enjoyed it a lot, very bingeable and some really fantastic scenes. Hope they make more.
We did not need that last twist.
I know it’s practically the beginning of the year. But I’m gonna call it, movie of the year. Nic Cages roll of his career. Don’t miss it. 10/10
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Another fun episode. Yet, people are writing negative reviews “this is why I gave up on the show.” If you really gave up you wouldn’t be still watching and reviewing it lol.
Was it necessary? No. Was it everything I had hoped for and left me even more satisfied than before with the ending of Jesse's story? Definitely. Was it amazing to see a lot of the old characters I had grown to love and watch for so long? Yes. Am I glad it was made? Abso-fucking-lutely.
At this point, I'm going to stop thinking Legends can't get any more bonkers [and brilliant]
A typical wheel-spinning pre-finale episode that was pretty enjoyable. I'm sure many will hate her but I kinda enjoyed the new character Princess; she has a chaotic comic relief feel to her that I think is kinda needed amongst all the weekly moping and brooding.
"just because i work for the federal government doesn't mean i'm an expert on cockroaches" so many hilarious lines in this episode!
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.
Kid traveling from the future to meet her parents before she's born is such a classic fanfic trope. I'm into it. The scenes with Chloe, Lucifer and Rory were a lot of fun. Rory is definitely her father's daughter. But my favorite part of the episode was Rory running into Maze, Eve and Amenadiel. That was pure comedic gold. I loved the trio's increasingly panicked speculation about the future and the reveal that Rory was messing with them all along. Time travel being Rory's angel power is a plausible enough explanation for her presence.
Chloe and Lucifer smashing the shit out of each other (and not in the way you think) was definitely... interesting. Did not see that coming, even though I noticed Chloe's growing obsession with her super strength. Chloe's breakdown afterwards was beautifully acted by Lauren.
Chloe and Dan's conversation brought a tear or two to my eyes. Absolutely lovely.
Ella knows! Or at least suspects. Fucking hell, this took forever. It's so cool that she's figuring it out all on her own like the smart cookie that she is. Should've happened a couple seasons ago though.
This movie shouldn't have been produced. It is just too much, and the story of this film serves absolutely zero purpose. Nothing. Nada.
Not only it's pointless, but also disgusting. I can't figure out how some people rated this movie more than 4. This movie should be banished from existence and not to be sold anywhere in the world.
Tom Ellis was the best part lol
Molly Gordon is SO beautiful. This season is definitely way more chill than the first one which I’m kinda glad for. We get to see the characters as human beings and not just chaotic assholes working in a kitchen together. I keep waiting for something rly bad to happen tho. I’m a Carmy apologizer but I’m not liking how he’s been leaving Sydney hanging lately
rahul is generally incredible, but the monologue he gives in this is just next level.
This is the type of episode that will weed out the boomers and the homophobes—don’t let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya!
So glad they decided to kill off Pope. The way he wore that dumb hat REALLY bothered me.
“The best thing you can do as a straight white man is shut the fuck up.”
Fig is just awesome this season.
Am I missing something? Why was it rushed. Dead ending.
While Charlotte was around last season Dan became more reasonable. Now he's back in full on dick mode.
I knew they were going to be bat wings. The season 4 picture spoiled that.
I have no idea what I watched, But loved the every minute of it