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
The show had its up and downs.
But honestly I found the last season a high tick up in quality over the last few & it felt like a return to form, so I'm glad it ended in a bang (pun intended).
One thing that did prevail thru the up's and down was the cast. They were the heart of the show and put their all into every episode. Many giving performances that are wave above & beyond cable TV. The show gets a ton of hate, but overall I'd say it was a fun journey & I'll definitely miss it.
Thanks for the wild ride & I'm excited to see what they do with TWDU.
P.S - Haters who comment on LITERALLY every episode, can ya'll please just NOT watch any of the other shows & b*tch non-stop no matter how good it is? It will make all of our lives a lot easier :)
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.
So glad they decided to kill off Pope. The way he wore that dumb hat REALLY bothered me.
Am I missing something? Why was it rushed. Dead ending.
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.
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.
Well, fuck you FOX for cancelling this.
Man! that speech about religion is awesome.
Incredibly hard to watch but equally as SUPERB of an episode of television. Jamie Lee Curtis gonna win an Emmy for this.
Only after the episode ended did I have time to stop and have the realization that there were no cuts once you were in the restaurant.
Good episode. I think my only real gripe would be that the head warlord guy and his goons seemed much more unhinged than the rest of the people living in the community, who were depicted as being just regular survivor types. I also feel for that reason, it seemed unlikely the reformed/trying to be better Negan would join them with that guy in charge. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the twist of him being there and the episode overall was tense and entertaining.
Very disappointed by Andrea, to be honest. Girl, you can't have it both ways. It's ok to choose the guy, but don't act like you're a friend to the people you're betraying. The series is so good now, can't stop binging.
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!
I truly do not mind the hip hop songs. POC need more representation.
But why cheapen the vibe with the music of Marylin Manson again? Two strikes.
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.
Great, now I want 6 seasons and a movie dedicated solely to the girls hanging out together. The final scene brought a tear to my eye.
We did not need that last twist.
Lydia got more fleshed-out character background in one episode than other people who have been in this show for several seasons.
(Yes, I'm looking at you, Rosita.)
"Bitch, I was born here. I committed my crime legally!"
Gotta love Maritza.
At least give the show good ending, don't just leave it in the middle
This is Danai’s best-acted performance for sure
i really thought fiona would come
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.
so great to see tina shine! she deserves it anf her character development so far has been amazing. i love carm and want him to be happy, but i can't get behind the way he's leaving sydney alone
will poulter's character is probably the best mentor marcus could have. he's so calm, patient and open. I'm curious to see the growth that the Copenhagen trip will bring to Marcus (in his culinary skills and in general).
The editing in this episode was Emmy worthy, outstanding season so far!