Why can't the gays have sex without getting killed
I swear that Lexa's death stopped me from watching the next episode for a whole month, IT HURTS SO MUCH GUYS
I wish this season never happened. This is only getting worse and worse.
a episode isnt bad because a character died, fu*k people who is downvoting here and IMBD because of Lexa's death, it was vital to move the plot foward, there was no other way and Lincoln died, yes, but we dont know the repercusions is going to have
also characthers die all the time in shows like this, get over it its FICTION, chill and enjoy the plot please.
edit: WTF with people harassing writers and producers of the show? the fanbase is disgusting
ok now they killed off another visionary character who only wants to live in peace the fuck is wrong with this show's writers
Jasper is such an asshole! I was patient last season because he was mourning, but now this is too much.
Hell, Monty lost his mother and seems to have gotten over it.
Also, I hate most of the things Clarke does, but attacking her for the list was unfair. If anyone of them has a better plan or thinks they can lead better, go ahead, otherwise stfu
The only good thing about this episode is JAHA GOT FLOATED! FINALLY! HAHA!
One of the beat episode this season. This season definitely greatly improves from last season :-)
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?
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.
soo sad to see this show going, it kept me up when i was down. very sad day. amazing episode!
Not the best, but probably the funniest episode so far this season. Ted Danson joining the main group has paid off dividends; so many things to love about him this episode but one delightful minor note is his "hehehe, eh?" while wanting to high-five Eleanor about his Chidi crack.
Also, if the glitches are happening because of Janet seeing Jason and Tanahi together, this is going to be the weirdest love triangle ever.
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.
Well, I compleatly enjoyed the movie. I like the music in the movie, it fits in perfectly. The screenplay was nice and acting was good, but the ending for me felt rushed. It feels like they could have made it better, but I still liked it! But I don't know how the book is, so can't say how different the book and the movie is. Maybe I should read the book!
And what is it with movies and trailers lately. In the trailer when Vee goes to the cop car, the police officer know her name and seems to be "part of the game". But it was not like that in the movie. And when i first saw the trailer, that part made the movie seem "better?". But well, I guess the trailers now days lie about the movies ;) cough cough suicide squad
I read the Book this story based on and thought "Why isn't there a movie of that yet?" and 1 or 2 years later Nerve came up. I was instantly hyped and watched it in the cinema. I have to say I really get goosebumps at some parts of the movie. They changed the challenges and some backgroujd Informations but of course the story had the same orientation. As I said I really liked the movie. But the ending in the book was way better in my opinion. In the movie it kinda is pretty boring and disappointed, at least a little bit. Still recommend it, but you should read the book before ;)
Well, that escalated quickly in the last 8-10 minutes.
#OMG I l o v e d that punch! Hahaha'
Liv! Liv! Liv!
Destroy Rita, Gilda, fake b**ch one hahaha !
So good! Glad Babs in the loop now!
My stomach hurts from how hard I laughed at Liv's "old lady" voice.
It has a Stephen King feel to it. Really enjoyed it and looking forward to the rest.
If Stephen King and Steven Spielberg had a baby, this is EXACTLY what it would look it.
This, right here, was the best episode of the entire series. I'm just hoping the writers make the rest as good, if not better. Man, it was a whirlwind and had me quite on edge.
I kept praying, and will keep praying, nothing happens to Bob. He's now my favorite character besides Dustin. I mean, he's smart, sweet, understanding, and so cutely funny!
My heart goes out to Will. He's a great character, and the actor playing him is exceptional too, and I hope he can be saved from this horrible fate!
Finally, Nancy being smart. Still hate her though.
Yay, Dustin and Steve! I'm waiting for their arc!
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.
Trakt doesn't allow emojis in comments, but If it were, my comment would be somerhing like: The soundtrack in this show is fire emoji fire emoji fire emoji.
It's a bit creepy that Violet looks so similat to Emily Browning from the movie with Jim Carrey.
Is Abby supposed to be a junkie now?? Cause Kane told her to stop taking the pills... And what's going on with his hair, it's ridiculous, I can't take the guy seriously...
The Bellamy/Octavia and Clarke/Abby reunions were really emotional, I teared up a little.
Also the friendship that's going on between Raven and Murphy is kinda cute, I am all for it!
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?
Short, sweet, and absolutely gorgeous. It's pretty dark, but not excessively so, and it was paced great. I wish there was a sequel, but there's no way this can be topped by itself.
This mesmerizing, carefully crafted, funny, dark perfect show is available on DVD now.
The background music for Barry getting off the train and trying to catch a cab is so Harry Potter, it's distracting. :D