Loved this episode! Best one in a few seasons...
amazing episode! definitely not a filler! it had a lot of character development and it was still classic!
Great episode. The scene with Carl was definitely the highlight.
Great episode showing the beginning of the transition from Bruce Wayne to Batman.
it definitely picked up in ep 4, then with the introduction of Elektra, and it keeps getting better and better. This episode really made me feel like i was inside a comic book, and i love that feeling!
Superb! Norman has really started to turn down a dark path now. I was sure he was going to be hidden in the shadows in the basement and would stab Dylan. I'm pleased that didn't happen.
Bringing Bradley back was a strange choice, I never liked her character and now that she's truly deceased it's not as if anyone will look for her....
Finally things start getting interesting!
That ending screams that Annalise is Wes's birth mom or she knows who his birth mom is.
I was so blind to the perfection of those two (Snow White and Charming). This show is not really good, but I like the way it can keep being entertaining and not 100% predictable. : ).
Best Characters: Cruella, Hades
Mid Characters: Regina (was once the best of the best)
Worst Characters: ALL CHARMINGS, UGH
PS: That thing of Snow wanting to stop being Mary Margaret, does that mean we finally can have Bitchy Snow White back?
Also, will all characters start wanting to be the real them? Is this gonna be the plot for the 6th and hopefully final season?
Evan Peter's characters always end up being one of my favorite ones every single season. I just love his acting.
I'm really starting to enjoy this season. I didn't enjoy the first 3 episodes that much. But now that the story is getting deeper and deeper, I'm really starting to like it. Excited to see what will happen next, since 2 important parts of the story are over now.
I am not eating any of this Miss Kringle bullshit
Meh. I'm losing interest again.
Freddie Highmore is sick to the core! And oh so rad to watch! Dang!
YAAAAAAASSSSS
Great twist of the iconic scene.
Good finale. They changed Norman Bates' destiny, but it really fits the journey he went through in this retelling of Psycho. He planned to die with Norma last season, so it was a matter of time before they reunited. Now he is with Mother, thanks to his brother.
Romero dying was a given, a year ago I'd have cared, but I lost all sympathy I ever had for him this season. I feel like that's the way the writers wanted us to feel, but not sure why?, it took shock value away from his death.
I'm pleased that Dylemma got a happy ending, especially for my boy Dylan, the most developed character.
Gonna miss this great show <3.
i love how everything that David Thewlis says ,even whispering, sounds so threatening
Beautifully executed, both direction and cutting, powerful montage.. So please, PLEASE, tell me, that the ending was a hoax or another trick. I just hope, that logic wasn't sacrificed to get that appearance. It would be a shame. I will be inconsolable, if it's for real.
okay but why the hell was alex spending so much time with bryce??? he hated him
WTF? Last 2 mins. Yeah. WTF?
One of my favourite heroes of the series so far. He needed the most help and he had one of the biggest transformations.
That was such a good, well-written ending. Fingers crossed for S2.
This episode went so fast how was it 40 minutes it looked like 10 minutes and this means it was REALLY GOOD!!
Loved the AA part :(
So is this season all going to be a flashback? This is gonna get real.
Holy crap that was some fun, disturbing stuff
you used to call me on my cellphone
Finally a great episode in this season.
The brothers being BFF's again! I smiled so much. A great episode.