-1 for forcing Kara/James down my throat for the thousandth time. I could have easily given this episode a perfect ten because I loved seeing Supergirl and The Flash working together to save National City. Plus seeing Silver Banshee AND Livewire working together, I was in heaven. That was until Barry had to start shipping them too. Why can't writers realize that a superhero, especially a FEMALE, can still be a hero without having to have a significant other? I honestly hope Kara's kiss kills him that's how much I hate this pairing. Of course it won't and it'll make Kara realize she loves James even more than ever before. GAG ME WITH A SPOON!
Amy: Writing things down is nerdy? What do you do?
Rosa: Just forget stuff like a cool person.
I don't know what to do... cry for Dr Denise or laugh about Eugene
Darcy is so great. Kat Dennings should've had even more screentime in this.
Rick, Daryl and Michonne weren't at the town to protect people from an attack. But Carol kicks some major ass; so you knew "she got this." She is so bad ass.
Stupid Abbie, bitch and selfish, ready to sacrifice a random girl but when it comes to her daughter, she destroys the hope for all humanity -_-
The ending was fantastic! Really funny to see "Desmond" on the other side of the hatch!
I suppose there will be humans down there??? DeepGrounders?
D’Arcy Carden is already a treasure, but she and Ted Danson together in an almost-bottle episode are just amazing. Danson admitting they were friends turns out to be unexpectedly affecting too. Reminds me of Anya processing unfamiliar emotions in Buffy's "The Body", but obvious far, far less severe.
This show is hauntingly beautiful. I love how creative it is. It learns all the right lessons from Adventure Time without being derivative of it in any way.
I hope they make more.
The beast is a metaphor for time and age, right?
I hate Jaha with all my heart. How could any of them be so stupid to trust him again? Hope he dies painfully, I'm tired of him thinking he's God. Fuck you idiot.
It wouldnt be a AHS season without Ryan Murphy screwing everything up at the final scene.
The Season 5 episodes list it's all wrong!!!
"We Love You to DeAth" it'a a special! It's not the 5x13! "How the 'A' Stole Christmas" it's the real 5x13 and not the 5x14! And finally "Through a Glass, Darkly" it's the unaired 5x14 episode and not the 5x13"!
Please fix it!
This show quickly grew on me when i started watching it, and i was sold after the first episode. I might also add that the pilot episode does an excellent job of giving you the idea of how the show is gonna be like. Alot of shows dont have that, and im not saying that every TV show should have one, because the task is quite hard. But Suits does it, and writers can learn a thing or two about that from this. Excellent!
Now that we've got that down, i wanna say that EVERYONE should watch this show. It has Drama, Characters, Acting excellence, on the tip of your seat exitement and most of all, hot women (i'm kidding, but not really :P) The Show just oozes of brilliance. Haven't watched it yet? Then stop reading about it, and for the love of the TV gods go watch the pilot! I PROMISE you will get hooked!
I don't care what people say... I liked this movie! Sure some bits where predictable but I laughed most of the movie! Just like Baywatch... Don't think to much and just enjoy the movie
I'm still sobbing as I write this. The film is very good but it is quite traumatic. It is a subtle meditation on grief (as symbolised by the monster) and will ring true to a lot of peoples experiences. Billed as a family film, though I fear young ones will be too scared by the monster and too upset by the subject matter. Brilliant performance from the young lead and a great script that isn't as heavy handed as it could have been.
Melissa Benoist is just unbelievable. It seems that whatever the writers throw at her, she pulls it off with ease.
This show has definitely improved since the pilot and this episode was great. Right now, Supergirl is probably my favorite superhero TV show, next to The Flash and Agents of SHIELD, mostly because of the characters and some great character dynamics. Kara/Alex, Alex/J'onn and Kara/Cat are all wonderful relationships and there were some nice emotional scenes in this episode for each one of them. Kara's speech at the end of the episode was super touching and beautiful.
The only thing I really dislike about this show is the awkward trainwreck of a relationship between Kara and James. No matter what the writers do to convince me that these two are crazy in love with each other, there's just nothing there. No spark, no chemistry, no romantic tension, no genuine affection. Even their friendship seems forced. Maybe it's because James is the most boring character on the show. He's dull, he has zero personality and the fact that he's being reduced to a love interest doesn't help him at all. Sometimes I think that he could be replaced by a lifeless piece of wood and I honestly wouldn't notice. Every other character brings something to the table. James is just... there.
Hasn't anyone noticed that the Meow Meow Beenz app was used identically for a Black Mirror episode? It's basically the same plot but treated differently
Mostly a character driven season. If you think of it, so was the first season. So maybe all the "boo hoo season 2 wasn't what I wanted from the show" comments. Are from fans who don't get the show.
The season beautifully built up relationships more. Even if Mike and Eleven didn't have much screen time together. When they finally had scenes, they were what fans were waiting for.
As for being slow at times, so was season 1. I think they have about as much build up.
This episode was an ode to female strength. Loved to see Carol and Maggie fighting to get back for the ones them love #girlpower
I was expecting this movie to be cute and funny and feel-good but it was a lot more than that and I am so happy! It was very touching and I spent a lot of it quietly weeping hahaha and it has such a good message <3 I wouldn't change any bit of it...except for her staying with the guy at the end - what was up with that?! But all in all it was sooo good and I highly recommend it.
Yeah, this episode was a big infomercial, but a brilliant one!
Can someone explain to me, why would lexa let die 250 of her soldiers in the bombing, and then break a deal with clarke and make another deal with the montain,just to save 10. It makes no sense to do so many sacrifices to get to the montain suposedly for revenge and rescue, then walk away almost empty handed, betraying a friend, all of that when victory was at hand. what the hell were the producers thinking? This episode sucks
It has a Stephen King feel to it. Really enjoyed it and looking forward to the rest.
HANDS DOWN TO THE SASSIER TRIO ON TELEVISION: CAPTAIN COLD, HEATWAVE AND WHITE CANARY.
So many resurrections and a finalized death is not only your female lead, but THE Black Canary. Never in a million years did I think this would happen. I seriously hope the seizure was faked. Laurel Lance deserves better, and so do we; she'll be missed.
I died laughing when the girls are running to freedom and the guard comes out and is like "NOPE..." and walks back in lol
The last 15 minutes of the episode made me so happy. I fucking love this show -- you can realise the true happiness is on simple things. Remind us to be sensitive.
"My name is Quentin Lance. After five years drinking just whisky, I started a job with only one goal: to prevent Oliver Queen from killing my daughters. Today, I fight that war in two fronts. By day, I oversleep and work as deputy mayor. But by night, I am someone else. I am something else. I am Prometheus"
Enid is so annoying she could be a Fear the Walking Dead character.
Carol's favorite game is Assassin's Creed