"we kept amethyst" HAHA i'm dying
Ngl the biggest mystery for me this season has got to be Filip. More precisely, what the hell is going on inside his head?!
I can't read him. And I really wanted to know his side of the story. Like, is he all in with Marco's plan now? Or is he fed up with that manipulative asshole? Cause he was acting pretty weird in this episode. Is he on the fence about this whole thing, maybe because getting to see Naomi in person changed his perspective a bit?!
I loved Garnet before and now I even love her more. That show is damn perfect!
I can't believe Garnet was really two lesbians in a trench coat all along. What does this mean for the rest of the characters in the show? Are all the other characters smaller and gayer than we originally thought?
Holy shit. Well, that was quite the episode, arguably the best thing Supernatural has put out in a couple of seasons...
Say what you will. Even though this episode wasn't the series finale. I'd have been more than content even if it was. That end montage. Ah. It's good to remember the good old days
Piss off. This was not the ending the series or the characters deserved after everything.
One of the worst finales to a series. All character arcs, build ups and growth abandoned so the brothers can regress to their season 1 self. Sam never mentions Eileen and Dean never talks about the circumstances of Cas's death. Other characters? Who are they? Only Sam and Dean make up this show. Family DOES end in blood.
This was quite a let down. So Dean battles countless demons, vampires, deities, literal God and the Devil...and he gets got by a rusty spike in an old barn?? I wouldn't say it was on the level of Game of Thrones bad; this finale was more a weak effort rather than terrible. Mind you, the final season has been a bit so-so, with the second half being particularly sub par. The concept of them all ultimately ending up in Heaven is a nice one, although arguably unnecessary for the show's finale; the fact they did this feels a bit "and that's that, guys, we're not having any spin-offs or films". Personally, I think they'd have been better off fleshing out and properly crafting last week's plot across a double episode and giving it chance to breathe, while also bringing back a few familiar faces like Crowley and Rowena to help see off Chuck, who I feel were sorely missed from the show's final outing(s).
This was just such an unnecessary episode. Leaving it at ep 19 would have been acceptable, instead they conjured up a quasi happily ever after that they pulled out of their ass. Leaving more questions then a wrap up should.
No reference to the reappearance of the people they “cared” about, not even a phone call? What killed dean? They couldn’t go to the hospital? Jack brought everyone back but not Cass? Wait cass is back just dgaf about them anymore? Is Sam with Eileen or some rando? No check in to see how old god is going. Not catch up with jack, is he alone now he’s god or what? No reunion of the whole family
Plus we’ve seen the long teary speech between brothers and drive in a car a thousand times before so don’t tell me they just ran out of time to show it all.
Like a lifetime movie all emotion no substance nor sensical to the story line.
I get why everyone is pissed, cz I'm pissed too. But in the end and deep down in our hearts we knew this was coming. One of them is gonna die and one of them is gonna have to live a full life and bring the next generation Winchester out into the world. It was a given in my opinion. Or on the other hand they both die and we still are pissed off about it. The writers just had the audacity to not mention anyone in this last episode of the effing SERIES! Like, WHAT!? WHY!? Why wasn't Cas there to welcome Dean? Why didn't the other hunters come back? Why didn't jack come to meet Dean and Sam? What happened to Judy and the girls? Just why did they had to die anyway? Why did Dean die like that? Why did I ugly cry when Dean was dead and then again when Sam was on his death bed taking his last breathe and then again when Carry On was playing?? WHY? WHY?? UGH!!!
I'm just happy its finally over. But seriously, so many questions were unanswered.
I wonder what Troy wrote her.
PSA: hold ON through the credits there are TWO post-credit scenes
Ru made the exact call she should have. That was the least entertaining lip sync on the show.
Ser Criston Cole is a Dragon rider now!
She had to leave she wasn't funny at all
What the heck?! Give me back season 6's queens! These people ain't no queens, seriously!
And also, not putting the queen with the black bra on elimination, seems like a move to make more trouble in the work room, but if there is a thing that Ru hates more than an old drag who can't do drag let me know down here; he's really always sending home old bitches first.
i don't like these queens, this challenge was awkward for a first challenge and i'll miss santino, but let's go. party.
HOW did trixie GO HOME and PEARL stayed??? trixie nailed the lipsync and had more to show than pearl. pearl's only pretty. but whatever. i'm done with this season.
i actually ended up discovering today who won this season and... everytime i see her i think "oh no, HOW did she win??"
this season will be my least favorite, i know it. never wanna watch again.
Worst season so far, I feel like Pearl: bored to death. Seriously, what the hell is going on here?
Arrax fucked around and subsequently he found out
Dare I say it, I think this is by far the best batch of finalists of Rupaul's Drag Race. They were all fantastic and, really, it was anyone's game. Very happy about the winner though! She slayed all throughout, especially considering that she never seemed overconfident about her performances.
I don't know... the challenge is called "evil twin" and the judges are complaining that some costumes are too similar looking. There was nothing twin-like about most of the concepts, except for Kameron's and Eureka's. I get that Kameron's outfits were more Halloween than drag, but I think she nailed the idea. Don't name the challenge "evil twin" if you don't want a good vs evil iteration of the same outfit!
Ru. What the fuck.
Too much emotional/trauma porn condensed in 1 hour, horrible reunion.
"Why didn't you burn his body with the others in the fuselage?"
"Because the writers needed it to be accessible now."
Always thought this episode was kind of dumb. I understand not telling Sawyer anything, but if Kate had just told Jack that there was a memento of hers inside, that would've avoided all of the conflict. But, no, gotta drum up some drama over nothing. Also, Sawyer had literally handed the case to her at first, but she passed it off in an attempt to make it seem unimportant. That was stupid as hell.
The idea of an unpickable lock is kind of funny, after watching a bunch of LockpickingLawyer videos. Although it would indeed be difficult with the supplies on hand.
Watching through Lost again after so many years. The time takes nothing away from it. This episode starts the culmination of the season and seeing how far they've all come and how close they've grown... Its so powerful. Still brings tears to my eyes. Beautiful show.
I guess this is supposed to be stage play sort of episode, one with tour-de-force performances if you will. While many important things are said, it just didn't work for me.
From the get go, I am hung up on the premise, that Carol (HR) would mandate employees to answer team player personality questionnaires, categorizing them into an animal no less.
Going back to important things, Jo disrespecting Brad was disappointing. I was hoping for Jo to be more multifaceted. While Brad was always fun to watch, he has emerged as the most interesting character this season. Sarcasm and greed aside, Brad is the protector of Mythic Quest franchise. It's rather disconcerting that Jo wasn't able to connect the dots.
Ian and Poppy was even more disconcerting. His final reaction to Poppy was so uncharacteristic that I thought he was being sarcastic.
I loved David as the wolf though.
PS: I enjoyed your use of backstory.
This is a beautiful standalone short film inside a sitcom, about a 20th century narcissist who dreams of writing stories for 21st century MMOs.
That's a sentence I never thought I'd write.