A controversial ending that I'm sure will receive a lot of hate, but I personally loved it.
Dexter has broken down, mentally and physically throughout New Blood, and his son was his final hope of gaining happiness or the prospect of a happy life. But acknowledging that he deserved to die for the betterment of Harrison is the most noble thing he could have done, and it almost brought a tear to my eye. love it or hate it. But some of the best ones often are. It will be studied and analysed for years to come, and I hope people who dislike it so much may come to like it more someday.
Farewell to an amazing show, and an amazing character.
Ah, yes, whenever I go wake a partner up, I always aim for the neck.
Where the heck did this little gem come from? Fantastic episode. Incredibly funny and touching.
James Gunn - you may be my fav director and writer right now. How you made me care about someone through dying their beard.... you just get it. This was a smash hit.
Hot Toys figure of Peacemaker please.
This rebirth of Dexter is solidly better than the original series from the way it's shot to the story to even details as silly as the credits. Last week I thought this series may have peaked, now this episode dropped and I feel like it was better than the last one, so I'm solidly on board at this point and can't wait to see how this season ends next week.
"This is all I had to do. This is all he ever wanted. Maybe, if I'm being honest, maybe this is all I ever wanted, too."
Finally!!! I've been waiting for this moment since the beginning. Best episode so far.
Out of all the roles that John Cena has gotten, this is definitely his best and you can tell he loves it.
Please let this episode be the last episode ever of Flash 2014.
Unless they replace the writers completely
Do we know when the next season is coming out??
I don't want to wait another 2 years again
So Jay thinks he’s Captain America and Barry, Eobard and August think they’ve got lightsabers.
Did they borrow a Disney writer?
Did you miss me? :)
Don't get me wrong, i like this show, but when did it become Power Rangers 2021?
Last couple of minutes are the reason why I still watch this. Freddie's acting is too good to be true
Another grate episode
I'm kinda sad that Goff got away, was hoping for more yes and no questions with him and peacemaker LOL
anyways now the police is the enemy enemy, excited for next episode
“How many times can we say “levelled up” in one 45 minute episode?”
The world needs a mask to go outside but Caitlin Snow does not need one to perform surgery
I was mortified the entire time... mission accomplished. Nate's accent gradually changing and Spooner being "Naked and (un)Afraid" - HILARIOUS!
Another winning parody episode, this time, a mash up of every stupid reality tv show out there.
Reality TV is indeed TERRIFYING! L-O-freaking-L!
THAT... WAS... FUN!!! I WANT MOAAARRRRR
hating what they did to Guzman's character, it's like all his development has disappeared
I thought that "Sons" was an excellent episode. The stuff with Asher and his parents was great. Noah Galvin was fantastic as he battled his emotions. I was glad that Shaun and Lea finally got married. But the end? I knew something was happening, but I thought it would involve Glassman. Then, as Dr. Lim left to go get more glasses, I just knew what was going to happen. I'm left to wonder if either of them will survive.
I've ended up liking Reznick and Park, and I never thought I'd end up liking Reznick.
This episode made me ugly cry several times throughout.
"We are chaotic."
"But Chaotic Good."
Indeed. :dagger_knife::dragon:
Why do they always leave the guns behind?? Makes no sense.
Dr. Wilson, a surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
Well, this was a very adult episode to celebrate the 100th episode.
I'm so glad they finally got rid of that CEO!!
The worst part of it all is that people would actually buy that cream!
I'm rarely disturbed by what I see on television anymore... but damn... that police station scene was intense!