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's the third time I've seen this episode and I still don't think I have ever seen a more disturbing death scene in my entire life
THINGS THAT MADE THIS EPISODE F*CKIN AMAZING:
- Getting to see the dragons in action was truly beautiful;
- Dany and Yara interaction was GOLD;
- The battle was very very very good. Tense and visually stunning. I couldn't breathe throughout it;
- Ramsey FINALLY being killed and ultimately by Sansa;
- >>>Sansa's character development!!!!<<<<
- Rickon dying as well was awful, but I can't say it was a wasted death nor a bad executed scene.
S06 was worth it mainly because of this entire episode. Still can't believe how good it was. I hope the finale is even better.
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
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!
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
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
The only reason I watch this show is for Sheldon and Amy, and pure habit by now, but I am kind of glad they addressed Howard's behavior as being that of a jerk rather than just being "funny". And Raj with natural hair could totally be a Bollywood lead!
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?
An amazing episode. I was tense the entire time. Really enjoyed that Carol and Maggie got out by themselves. But what's up with Carol though? Did Morgan's bullshit "changed" her? Was she so impressed with that Wolf trying to help? Or she learned the circumstances of that Sam kid dying and blames herself? Or the kindling romance with whatshisface softened her? Because that's certainly not the baby situation. That actually encourages her to kill. Either way I really hope the ending means she again accepts and embraces the necessity of bloodying your hands and not like gonna freak out and turn on her own group or off herself or something. We need Carol to be the opposite of Morgan, not another Morgan, come on. At first I was sure her panic attacks and tears and fear was all a ruse, but it seems like it was mostly serious. Anyone can have an inner conflict and some kind of moral crisis, but hopefully it won't screw up a cool character.
It was Glenn on the radio?
The first half of the finale was good but this episode was a let down. It was more disappointing than satisfying.
We all know Denise is dumb enough to buy Hester's story but I didn't believe Grace and Zayday were that dumb.
Plus if Hester is so smart why did she put so many obvious fake names on her college application ?
I don't know, the ending was just anti-climatic and silly. I believe Chanel had it in her to change. When she starts to change...the Red Devil shows up to kill her ?
Hester shouldn't have won.
Pictures hang about on Google like a gypsy fucking curse. There's no cure for the Internet. It would never go away. It'd be glued to your name, a fucking stain on you. I'd hang myself if that was me.
I wanted to binge watch this season as I do with all Netflix shows but these episodes just feel to real and I time in between to digest them.
-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!
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.
45 minutes of pure psychological terror, probably the best episode of the whole show. I'm definitely hooked again.
Negan > The Governor
The background music for Barry getting off the train and trying to catch a cab is so Harry Potter, it's distracting. :D
It has a Stephen King feel to it. Really enjoyed it and looking forward to the rest.
Why can't the gays have sex without getting killed
So glad The Blacklist is finally back. Great episode, great acting.
That ending, phew. I honestly though Aram was gonna get killed, Red scared him to death there haha.
"If it wasn't about the sex, then why did you have sex?" Ha. Like a boss!
That scene where Keen was taken away from Laurel and Peter was so satisfying.
Had to watch few scenes like 3 times to take everything in haha. Great episode. 9/10
The end car scene was so incredibly heart breakingly beautiful. To see Liz finally admit she cares for Red was beautiful - even after she's tried to limit their relations to purely work, has tried to flee frm him or not talk to him and at times purely hated him; ultimately she would risk her life for him. And to see Red completely vulnerable, even if it was only for a few seconds, was incredible. GREAT performances
Lot's of attention on Carol tonight. I hope that doesn't mean what it usually means on this show... I'm going to miss her :(
Enid is so annoying she could be a Fear the Walking Dead character.
Watching Nick and Winston busking made me feel so uncomfortable
Did i understand that correctly? Has Piper accidentally started a White Power KKK gang?!
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.
I absolutely loved this episode. I don't usually rate single episodes, or write comments at all, but this was a 10 out of 10 for me. The episode reminded me of Community at its very best until, towards very end, it wasn't Community at all. Wow.
I'm just sitting here now dreaming that one day I could create something as good as this.
Cristina should have done a guest star appearance...
This season has been one of the best since the early glory days of Grey's and this episode has been its crown jewel to this point.