"Dexter: New Blood showrunner and screenwriter Clyde Phillips teased in a new interview that the finale of the continuation series will "blow up the internet" when it airs." "It is, I personally think, the best thing I've written."
A lot of things in this episode doesn't make sense also I don't mind killing Dex at the end but serving very dissapointing ending TWICE, wow what an achievement... They make fool out of me, again. What now? Season two and Dex will be a ghost, like Harry? Please, don't.
This episode was emotional and incredible. I keep thinking the show can't outdo itself, but there it goes again.
The episode is boring, and flash back would have been better for a simple duration of 15 minutes to 20 minutes only, without going into many details that take up the episode time, which we have been waiting for a whole week.
I can't rate the episode more than 3/10
Just an ordinary space-ship-crew-alien sci-fi thriller. Nothing special here and no reason you'd ever wanted to watch it again. It's still the same. They find Alien, they feed him, observe him, it escapes, it kills them. That's the plot. There are too many stupidities I'm tired of :( It's still the same in every movie of that kind. Why the hell anybody would want to use some plastic gloves to touch something totally strange and unknown? Isn't it safer to use robotic hands? If you are going to study something you know nothing about wouldn't you do it in some secure lab? And why the hell is it needed to close ventilation shaft one by one instead of pressing one button? I know, because alien has to escape somehow. As I said, many stupidities, many bad things in this one and to be honest It was a waste of time.
Basically just a boring filler episode. There was only ~3 minutes of content actually worth watching, and it was all at the end.
Not only the VIPs are gross, they can't fucking act.
What an absolutely awful ending to what started out as a great story. What a waste.
This isn't actually happening. It will be a continuation of the original series. This will be season 9.
The acting by the VIP's was beyond pathetic. Did they just pick random dudes off the street living in Korea who spoke English? I don't get it, all the other actors were great.
Static filler borefest packed with bad dialogue. Should've at least spiced the pace up by alternating the generic teenage trash with present-set sequences in which Ellie clashes with infected and cannibals trying to get supplies for Joel, just as they did with the game.
Because the show can often be brutally unsentimental, per David Simon, that gorgeously elegiac ending to the tune of "The Sidewalks of New York" hits you full on like an emotional freight train, with Vincent remembering people from the old days as when he first met them, not as what they had actually become. And after last episode's end, seeing the hauntingly forlorn look on that person's face among his memory lane nearly broke me. Transcendent cap-off to a wonderful series.
Underwhelming and anticlimactic ending to an otherwise great show.
I like how on Houses drivers license, his address is 221 Baker Street, Apt B. which is the same as Sherlock Holmes address in London, 221B Baker Street. Couldn't help but laugh at that little Easter egg.
I'm not a fan of Austin Butler's performance. It's very self conscious. He's trying to come off as cool. Like a James Dean imitation.
the english dialogue adds nothing
I'll echo another reviewer here - we need proper grown up films and I don't want to criticise one that is just that.
But for me, as a whole entity. Meh.
Murphy's acting was fine, not outstanding. Emily Blunt didn't hit the mark. RDJ was solid. The rest did well with what they had I suppose.
I didn't like the pacing and I wasn't a fan of how it sought to tell us it knew more than the viewer does.
Let me paraphrase that... Nolan works best when he nods at perhaps knowing more about characters than we do (does Bruce Wayne survive? Does the spinning top keep spinning?) and fails when he underestimates the viewer and preaches that he is superior (tenet, oppenheimer).
3 hours for all this. Not worth it.
David's relationship is BOOOOOORRRRRIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGG. He has gone from one of the best characters in the show to one of the worst. Honestly I prefer every scene I can't see him or his shop.
"I am so over Sookie and her precious fairy vagina and her unbelievably stupid name. FUCK SOOKIE!"
-Pam de Beaufort,
expressing the feelings of every single True Blood viewer EVER.
Really disappointed with the writers of this show, if this is what they think a "strong" woman looks and behaves like. Beth is a sociopath, period. Stop trying to romanticize or justify this kind of demented behaviour, for god's sake. I can't stomach these stereotypes anymore, it's lazy misogynistic writing. Also, that ridiculous scene at the end - they're not going to war, they're just going to brand some cattle - WTF is with the stupid writing? This show is getting worse and worse.
After "When Nelson Met Lisa" this is another low.
I seem to be in the minority here. I thought the season was rushed and empty, with characters having no real motivations. Maybe I've just cooled on the show.
I thought the finale was a little lackluster until the last 5 minutes. Where it goes from here though is intriguing. I commend how good Sarah Goldberg has been. She should win the best actress Emmy in a comedy or drama (with Anthony Starr winning best male, for his dominating performance on The Boys). But her character is all over the place, and is another distraction for the story. The Noho Hank story this season started well but became a complete bore by the end.
This is going to be a tough season... Ben Schwartz gets some terrible jokes to try and make work. Also don't know why Diana Silvers is still around. Brings nothing to the show.
Who doesn't pick up their daughter and go stay at the home of the man we just found out is a Russian agent posing as FBI?
Mediocre, boring episode.
Question: how often will prisoners escape from captivity in this show?
The overall characteristics of the show doesn't seem to be well thought.