This was crappy on so many levels...
Fuck, man, that was shocking as hell and so upsetting... I cried so much, why'd they have to kill her off like that ):
This was such an emotional high! I'm so proud of our Shepherdess!
Loved Dr. Webber being there for her that was such a great scene
Ok but he said that he trusted her and that she was confident about the surgery and reassured him WHILE IN FACT, he was the one who insisted she does the surgery despite him knowing she's never done it before???????
She didn't want to do it BUT HE INSISTED!!!
How the fuck is SHE to blame here??
That's fucking outrageous
3 seasons in and they're still insistent on hinting and insinuating that Lena could be evil, I'm SO SICK OF IT it's getting boring and annoying af :nauseated_face::rolling_eyes:
So sad about Winn leaving... Not so much about Mon-El though. Even though I was thrilled to see him back at first but I felt like he wasn't quite there during this season, he was different and him leaving this time doesn't feel like that big of a deal.
Man I just wanna say I really hate Josh. Hated him since the very first episode I can't see why Rebecca's so obsessed with him :nauseated_face:
She becomes toxic to others and causes problems only when she's fixated on Josh, I noticed. Because he's unhealthy for her.
Oh god no... :sob::sob::sob:
FUCK YOU SHANE GOD I HATE HIM! I liked him for a bit when he was nice to April and showed that he genuinely wanted to learn, but after that, the whole competition thing with Heather was so annoying and GODDAMMIT THERE GOES ANOTHER GREAT DOCTOR. FUCK YOU
Ugh Siobhan is SuperAnnoying, we don't want her having superpowers now!
SO INTENSE! The robot fight was frigging awesome and Jax's reactions are the best!! XD
Really enjoyed Snart and his new bestie's scenes XD I really like her! I hope we get to see more of her later
Would've been a perfect episode if not for Kendra's selfishness and stupidity!
This episode feels like it's straight out of Doctor Who. LOVE Snart btw!
Awesome episode and great fights!
The one where Thea was on the bike then leaned back and shot an arrow at one of the bikers and caused them both to crash was brilliant!!!
It was also great to see Vixen. I wasn't planning on watching the animation series but after seeing how badass and awesome she is I'm excited to watch it!
AND, they finally took away Dahrk's magic!
The only thing I didn't like is that they made Felicity leave Oliver.. and it just so happens that she was finally able to walk again right before literally walking away from him and out of the door. I really love Felicity but that was just stupid and out of character. She was so understanding after Samantha talked to her and all of a sudden she decides to leave?
BOB'S FREAKING BURGERS!!! YES!
Raj didn't totally suck for once. That was nice to finally witness.
Never though I'd need more than one Sheldon but now I know I do! Sheldon's sections were really funny in this episode and the only good thing about it.
"Isn't it nuts that pickles were cucumbers? They're the trans people of the vegetable community."
This was awesome! A little dizzying for me, though. But quite enjoyable nonetheless!
Alex is such a fucking bitch???? Yeah, sure, neglect your daughter, lie to your husband and convince him and everyone that he's crazy and focus all your attention on Holden. Stupid selfish bitch
Can I just say I fucking love Denis O'Hare as Liz Taylor? His roles in previous seasons were kinda meh but in Hotel he's freaking brilliant!
"I don't get on my knees for no man." QUEEN
"Get up, Hollywood!" LOL Best line from the best character, Misty
It was actually a great ending even though the whole season SUCKED! But for some reason this episode had earlier seasons vibes? I liked that.
So sad about Monty and Harper though ): Monty was fucking brilliant and kind hearted, he will be greatly missed.
FAVORITE EPISODE ALERT
I kind of expected that twist but it still was freaking brilliant nonetheless!
As far as I can remember, this is the first Bob's Burgers episode to make me so emotional and actually cry. Especially the scene where Louise seemed so heartbroken and perplexed by the notion that some people grow up to become distant individuals and completely different from what they once were..
I'm actually really glad Alisha died, about damn time, dude. She's fucking annoying and useless and her first power was fucking stupid and disgusting and of no help at all. I wonder why they kept her alive until now, just to break Simon out of his shell? They could've done that without her. I'm only sad that Simon is leaving the show.. he's the only reason I considered watching it in the first place.
Everyone is in the loop, finally!!!
Thea's reaction when Oliver showed her was so fucking heartwarming.. I cried ):
Diggle thought she would flip and hate Ollie because that's the way he felt when he found out, he thought Oliver's nothing but a killer, but not Thea.. just like her mother, they saw him for the hero he is ):
I love how well Laurel handled finding out that Oliver and Sara are the vigilantes! The way she looked at them and hugged them was so heartwarming ):
So understanding and supportive, she looked at them and she didn't see a killer, she saw through their pain, she saw the burden they carry around, the burden of how the island changed them, the burden of having to hide their identity and other secrets from the people they love and having to push them away, the burden of having to save lives and having to kill in order to do so..
I honestly didn't expect her to act like this especially after the way she acted after Tommy died.. I'M SO GLAD she wasn't like "YOu'Re A mUrDeRer! Blah blah blah" like Tommy and everyone else when they first found out.
I think this is my favorite episode of the season so far.
I haven't gotten used to the Twelfth yet but he was great in this episode.
Way better than the first two episodes! A little slow paced but not as slow as them too
I feel weird saying this while most people seem pretty hyped up about the show; I get the idea. This is a good episode regarding the concept. But did it really have to be this lengthy and tedious? I got bored out of my mind halfway through the episode, same as the first one. Except, well, the first episode was simply disturbing and traumatic.
HOLY FUCKING SHIT, DUDE!!!
What an intense episode! Noah Schnapp's acting is really something!
Poor El and Terry, though.. that was so heartbreaking
OMG! Finally!!! I kind of sensed that Liv's going to finally tell Babineaux when Major didn't get his choco-brains. AWESOME EPISODE!