It was so emotional at the end that I cried, even though the wigs were hideous
I am so excited for season 6 that I have already forgotten my hate for O, Clarke & Abbie xD
Not entirely sure if Lena is going full villain, but if so, they are already doing a much better job than David Benioff and DB Weiss.
I thought they would have a whole series of episodes with Red on death row, not jump to his execution. That was surprising to me.
We saw some of the old Liz here, the person from season one. I wasn't surprised that after all that she didn't end up asking him anything, but I was, of course, a bit disappointed and mildly annoyed. Maybe next episode he'll use his last words to tell her! --But probably not.
Apparently Ressler knows Red better than Liz
Dembe keeping Liz's secret makes no sense- there's no incentive for him to keep it from Red much less lie. I guess he's trying to save him the heartbreak? Sheesh. I want Red to find out soon.
Wow, those flashback scenes added a whole new dimension to the story.
A nicer ending than the books. The book ending left me with more questions than answers. This ending is more satisfying. Yet still too faithful to the books ending. While it’s a more happy ending there’s still questions in the end that were never answered.
Spoiler warning: For instance. Season 1 teased us season long that the Quagmire parents were the Baudelaire parents. Yet, now that we know they aren’t. The writers wrote them out basically and they are never reunited with their children.
I guess since it’s a coming of age story. About children learning to not need the help from grown-ups and growing up. So just like the books. The Baudelaires and Quagmires aren’t reunited with parents that are teased to be alive.
I actually like the idea of a heart eating unicorn but I would have liked more Woodstock less time agency. It was also nice for them to give an old time traveling pro like Biff a job as Nate's dad.
It's time for Constantine to stop playing hard to get. Your show was canceled. You have no job. Time to jump aboard ship.
I have a better title for this episode: "Canaries and handshakes".
Forget about Cpt. Marvel. Fury should be contacting Talbot not her AHAHA
So, is Westworld the official Prequel to Altered Carbon now?
Barry using his speed to do research. Barry acting like a friend to Cisco and his girl. Barry not brooding and having the weight of the world on his shoulders. Barry legitimately caring about his team and calling them family. Yep, I'm here for this. This is The Flash that I fell in love with and want to see. Good episode.
Which proves, yet again, take Westallen out of focus, Barry and the show shine.
Young Ray is soooo precious!
Absolutely great episode, action, confrontation, background politics and the ongoing "runtime error", all at just the right composition.
Rory's prison break scene was great!!
I'll admit Maggy's story was kinda sad.
Our name is West-Allen and we are the fastest couple alive. To the outside world, we are a happy couple, but secretly with the help of our non-communication we fight crime and repress our feelings. In an attempt to understand what happened over six months, we got an appointment for couple's therapy and we saw all the problems that we have. But we won't let that happen. Barry's gonna do everything in his power to listen to me, and we're the only ones fast enough to solve our drama. We are the Flash.
If only we lived in an alternate universe where Iris actually died last season.
Of course that fucker Bakuto is alive. I hate him so much. He's an awfully weak villain and the actor who plays him definitely didn't go in the right direction with his performance. It's like he was aiming for the Charismatic Bad Guy, only he's yet to show any actual charisma. I want to roll my eyes whenever this guy is on screen.
So we got all the people that the Defenders care about in one room and they didn't interact with each other? That's bullshit.
I don't like how the others ganged up on Matt because of Elektra. Tone down that holier-than-thou attitude. You all have your secrets. And it's not like any of you would've acted differently if you were in his situation.
The overhead shot of Elektra curling up on Matt's bed surrounded by gray with her red costume spilling out from underneath her coat looked like some kind of a baroque painting. I would totally frame it and hang it on a wall in my living room. It was exquisite.
No better ending for an episode than Jessica ex machina.
I haven't talked about the opening credits yet, so here goes: they're amazing. And the music is very Avengers-y. It has that larger-than-life, epic feel to it.
Danny is so fucking annoying, acting like those three strangers he just met are supposed to drop everything and join his mystic quest. But it was interesting to see his world view clash with those of Luke and Jessica, who are both very pragmatic and don't want any part of all the supernatural stuff. And poor Matt. He's so traumatized. He and Elektra were kind of my OTP, so it's incredibly heartbreaking for me to see him like that, still reeling from his loss.
Can we just skip Luke and Dannys respective second seasons and just do Heroes for Hire?
And that first teamup fight was just fucking fantatstic. Nuff said.
Elliot and Mr. Robot talking in unison was horrifying. Actually the whole therapy scene was. Esmail really turning up the horror this season.
In Season 3, she's going undercover in the seediest government agency of them all, the DMV!!!
One of the most creative things I've ever seen. And almost as much of mindfuck as A Rickle in Time and Total Rickall were. I imagine this one will only get better the more I watch it. Jeez.
In a time travel/loop themed episode, the"Allons-y!" moment from the Android was priceless for a Whovian like me... but what the hell were those jumps to the future? And that ending!? Explain! EXPLAIN! (Dalek mode off)
A refreshing change from mediocre CW-style superhero series. The plot has an arc, and doesn't come off like writers are winging it each week -- some actual thought went into a story. And it's done without the emphasis on flashbacks to create a backstory. Quirky... unique... engaging... worlds better than the cookie-cutter Marvel franchise.
I don't do drugs, but after watching this episode, I'm not so sure anymore.
Well I'm never going to be able to look at puddles, shower drains and mirrors the same way again.
Flash's new opening:
"My name is Barry Allen, and I'm not the fastest man alive. To the outside world, I'm the fucker of past timelines, but secretly, with the help of my friends at the S.T.A.R. Labs museum, I train Kid Flash to be faster and fight metahumans like us. In an attempt to stop the evil speedster Savitar, I supposely didn't lock him up in the speedforce as I should've, and I saw him murder the woman that I love. But I won't screw it up this time. I'm going to take a step back and let Wally do the work, because I am the only one fast enough to screw it. Iris is screwed"
"Ward Meachum sends his regards."
Silly show, Danny Rand is Loras Tyrell not Robb Stark.
"Our friends in 2016? They need our help."
Oh, man. I'm so freaking excited for this crossover. We just have to wait one more week!
I can't believe that I almost stopped watching this show halfway through season 1. I absolutely adore it now. Season 2 has been amazing so far.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: it wouldn't be an episode of Legends of Tomorrow without a bar fight. Sara fucking shit up with a whip was fantastic. I rewinded that moment like 12 times when I was watching the episode.
"This isn't my first rodeo." - Sara Lance at her second rodeo
I love her so freaking much. She could punch me in the face and I'd probably thank her.
Nate's suit is so dope!
The first Wild West episode was great (definitely one of the highlights of an otherwise uneven and messy season) and I had high hopes for this one. It didn't disappoint. It was hilarious, it was action-packed, it was just incredibly fun. I enjoyed every minute of it.