I really started to enjoy the show by the end of the season, so I'm excited for the second season
it was great and a bit sad seeing Robin again, who's else return we might see in the future as well?
Such a great creative episode that didn’t feel gimmicky and flowed with the series without missing a beat!! Bravo !!
Ok, hands down best episode of the season.
It was really sweet the whole silent idea.
It also makes you think about "people [..] talks way too fucking much", and how fewer mental traffic we'd have by weighing with more care when to speak. Makes you also appreciate all the shades of reality one is able to experience by hearing, but that's a topic for another time..
Great silent comedy, also:
- that Scrabble scene!
- The typo in the hiding scene, "Are you having a stroke?"
Very well-done format shift that only adds to the suspense and intrigue, and the way it breaks out of it at the end with Steve Martin's shout and cackle is perfect.
One word: Heartbreaking. The stuff this woman must have been feeling leading up to her death is so sad. Having to put a mask on and pretend you're okay in front of the world....I can't even imagine how difficult that would have been.
Can't even imagine the emotional and financial damage he inflicted upon so many women. Victim blaming is easy when you haven't been in the shoes of the other person. I'm glad they got their power back in some way, 'cause many of these assholes take advantage of discretion and these women made sure he was known for who he really is: a piece of shit, like one of them said, pathetic, definitely, and a criminal. Whoever's with him now won't be able to say they didn't know what they were getting into.
Overall this season is a slight step-down from the second, but whew that finale was the series' best. Brutal, funny, tragic, and almost unbearably suspenseful. Skarsgard's story of ancient Roman slaves is such a succinct summary of the Roy family arc. The finale even retroactively elevates the path that leads to it a bit, which is no small feat. Also, I don't care how impractical it is, Emmys for all the five Roys please.
Holy fuck. I have goosebumps. Might be the best episode of TV this year. Fucking amazing. Honestly, I can't blame Tom for what he did, he's taken so much shit from everyone, including his own wife.
The final minutes were some of the most tense moments I've seen in television in recent years.
I have to say, for a moment I thought it was the rapist's penis in that box LMAO!
These two oblivious, stubborn kids are driving me insane!! For God's sake even Abbott is plotting to get them together!
A light, bright and tight rom-com!
I didn't expect to love this so much. I kept my expectations pretty low for this because of its repackaged Groundhog Day premise. All of my reservations were blown away by this movie's sheer brilliance. It is fun, cheesy and heartfelt in the best ways possible. With the pandemic going on for months, this movie brought in an air of freshness.
Just go ahead and watch this utter delight of a movie. One of the best rom-coms in recent film. Definitely the best to come out this year.
– Was I, Master? Was I a worthy finale?
– No. But you put on a hell of a show.
I feel more and more, that I can't describe what an amazing experience this show is. I'm not sure if I ever will be able to convince people to watch it, because the thing is, really, that I can't pour my thoughts into words about what this and Phoebe Waller-Bridge gives. So if you meet someone, anyone, who's thinking about starting to watch it, encourage them. Sure, they might not like it, that always can happen, but we mustn't lose hope, that some day more people will appreciate this miracle.
If what Chidi said to Eleanor didn't make you cry, what is wrong with you?
Jake: Ok, seriously what's going with him?
Rosa: It's a whole thing.
Jake: Is it going to screw up the plan?
Rosa: It's more quietly self destructive.
Jake: Sounds good. Terry, do you.
Even though I'm the biggest fan of Holt & Wuntch throwing insults at each other, THAT was the best interaction in the episode. LMAO.
Poor Holt... But he's a proud professional, you could easily see that he was doing an excellent job at the end of the episode.
The suicide squad did not disappoint, but it was the twists that were the true meat of the episode!
I think this was a season finale, but I read that it has been renewed for another season, so I'm already pumped for that! B99 never slows down and it's still one of the funniest shows around!
I can‘t help myself, I don‘t like Carolyn. I just don‘t trust her.
"The only thing you won last heist was a lifetime of mediocre heterosexual intercourse with Jake."
Dead.
A Halloween Heist episode in May! These guys sure know how to keep things original, unexpected and fresh. The Halloween Heist episode is always one of my favourites because of all the insane twists they cram into a single episode. My favourite Halloween Heist episode is still last season's, but this one did not disappoint!
And I was so happy to see Terry winning, after they constantly dismissing him as a threat. Terry sure deserves his cummerbund!
Six seasons in and B99 is still at it at full force! This show does not slow down!
Great dual moment at the end with them both realising they have met. And so the game of cat and mouse begins!
I like how flawed they both are, it's such a rarity to have layered female characters written well. Really liking this show.
"My cousin Susan didn't realize she could sing until her 40s!" I don't know I thought this was so funny, but I did, ahahaha.
The Raymond, Kevin, and Jake dynamic is one of my top favorites. It always gives a feel of parents and their dorky son. Hehe. Come on, guys! Adopt him already. He needs it.
Jake is mad huggable this entire episode. Kinda sorta felt bad for him.
From this episode's promotion, I thought it was Amy who didn't want kids. Because more than once in previous seasons Jake mentioned becoming dad or having kids. So I was little surprised to see it was actually Jake who didn't want them. So either he changed his mind now that it's an actual possibility, or someone f-ed up.
Anyone else legit thought the therapist being the killer was just an act Boyle did to get Jake to talk? Just me? Ok.
I'm bummed we missed the squad meeting Jocelyn. ESPECIALLY JAKE. But seeing Holt fight to meet her is the next best thing. She seems pretty cool. I like her. :D
Ok, even though we were the bad guys, I must say I LOVED all the Brazil references :P
And THANK YOU, YES, WE ARE AN ISLAND OF PORTUGUESE SPEAKERS IN A SEA OF SPANISH SO THANK YOU FOR GETTING THAT RIGHT LOVE THIS SHOW SO MUCH BYE
Best episode in a long time! So many funny moments, but it also wrestled with a serious subject. 10/10 stars for this episode!
Captain Holt is so goddamn extra and I LOVE IT. Also, imagine being as civilized and respectful as Rosa and Amy having that debate. Ugh, I love these people. Stephanie did a great job with her directorial debut. Fantastic material.
It literally took me forever to finish this because I kept repeating so many scenes like a crazy person. How can a 20 minute episode be packed with SO MUCH AWESOMENESS? Ahhhhhhhh! I love these dorks so much. My jaw hurts from grinning and smiling.
Also, can we have Rosa changing hairstyles as a regular character now? Because DOPE! And that CSI guy was pretty likable as well.