This lack of information at every episode angers me, but at same time this makes the show superb. Intriguing ^^. Also, german language and german places do excellent drama/noir TV shows :D.
This was good. The opening is great, one of the best I've ever seen!
I really don't like the protagonist's character nor the actor who plays him. He doesn't manage to convey the character he is acting, more like the whole feel around him doesn't captivate me enough to care about him as much as it would with another actor.
The story is interesting though, I don't know much about the end of the 1800s but I have the surface level knowledge on how primitive medicine, specially psychology, was at the time. It gives the same air as The Knick, but with a more criminal vibe to it.
I really didn't mind the supporting characters, since the illustrator is interesting, and the girl seems kind of fighting the real feminist fight, not the garbage that people say is feminism today. Those were the days were women were really oppressed, though today we have other problems.
was looking forward to this one but the pilot is boring, didnt hold my attention at all. lets hope the next episode will be better
The season as a whole felt really subpar compared to the first one. It was filled with plot holes (the sixth episode was infuriating and made no sense whatsoever) and storylines that didn’t landed nor delivered. The courtroom scenes were interesting at first, as was the concept of the character testifying becoming the center of the episode but they became ridiculous FAST as the show used them as a way to move forward with the plot and justify flashbacks forgoing any sense of legal proceedings and reality. (How many times did the judge say ‘I’ll allow it’ about truly insane línes of questioning? It was ABSURD)
Brandon Flynn and Miles Herzer delivered strong performances but the MVP was Devin Druid. THAT scene on the final episode was disturbing and hard to watch but Druid excelled during it and the character’s arc (even though it was rather predictable).
It was a mess but I couldn’t stop watching
JESUS CHRIST THAT WAS A LOT. POOR FUCKING TYLER THAT SCENE IN THE BATHROOM WAS SO DISTURBING. NOT SURPRISED OVER THE FACT THAT HE WAS GONNA SHOOT AT THE DANCE, BUT GOD I CRIED. AND ALSO WHAT THE FUCK JESSICA, HAVING SEX WITH JUSTIN RIGHT AFTER U KISSED ALEX? REALLY?? i dont really know what to say about this season. A lot of things happened, but we didnt really get any answers
my heart broke for mr. porter in this episode
"Hannah, if my daughter were older I would tell her the same thing - That men, they can control themselves. Everybody can. Everybody acts like consent is this complicated thing, but it's not. All right? Everybody knows whether they have it or not, and it was that boy's job to know."
Some of these speeches are so good. Mr. Porter really made me tear up when he was at the trial and started crying.
"Are you okay?"
"I'm fine. I believe Bryce. I know he's he's got a good heart."
"Are you sure that you're okay?"
That part actually made me laugh out loud. But I really think something bad will happen to Chloe... I really hope she was just acting in front of Zach and gets away from Bryce asap.
Alex yelling "Fuck you! You fucking rapist!" honestly gave me life. It might not have been smart, but I just can't wait for Bryce to go down.
The two things I care about the most in this show at the moment are 1) how and when will Bryce be held responsible and 2) if a shooting will happen or not.
Zach and Hannah are the cutest, they deserved better, while Clay is getting more and more annoying.
Putting a sticky note on your laptop webcam was the most relatable thing I've ever seen. It was such a small gesture, but it made it so realistic that I actually laughed.
I'm glad to see Bryce's mum so skeptical. I can't wait for Bryce to be arrested.
This show is so freaking extra.
Funny that Fangs was killed by a single gunshot, yet Jughead will, somehow, survive getting thrashed by a whole gang.
Do you think the writers know they're bad at their jobs? I feel like they think this whole "I have a darkness inside me" thing they keep repeating is considered Good Writing and that makes me sad.
This season would have been hell of alot better if we'd gotten to this point sooner, however crazy this all is. If they'd cut out all that teen drama in the middle of the season or maybe kept it tight it'd been as much fun as the 1st one. Let's be clear, this isnt award winning stuff, all. We need are kids dealing with scenarios way greater than themselves and coming out on top. The middle of of this season had way too much nonsense going on.
Just when you think Riverdale can't surprise you anymore and that you're prepared for all the weird things, they'll come at you with an episode like this. What a wild ride. I don't even want to admit it, but I still enjoyed it.
Though a big part of me just wants to make fun of so many small details. I can't even write them all down. Let me just say that Cheryl dressing up as Little Red is exactly the kind of extra I expect from her, I'm sure Jughead is not dead, please don't let Hal have a secret twin and last but not least I can't believe we still have one more episode because that absolutely felt like a season finale.
After the oh so sucky last episodes, the musical one specially, they finally recovered with this one.
Some decent plot advancement on the Black Hood front. Some lame mayoral campaign politics. Some more evidence that the Serpents are the wimpiest gang in the history of gangs. Some more retconning of Cheryl into something more along the lines of a decent human being. An insanely stupid confrontation that could have been avoided if even just one adult in the room had used common sense before it had a chance to escalate at all. And yet another nice surprise at the end.
Riverdale aka "Cheryl can't catch a break"
Also, I have so many questions, but the biggest one - What was that random casino storyline? Veronica is 15 or 16. She can't build and open a casino. She can't even walk into a casino. And why was she even discussing business with other mobster teenagers?
In the beginning I thought her family could be a cool mafia family, but at this point they're absolutely ridiculous and I can't take them seriously at all. (Don't get me wrong - I do enjoy the show, but I also have to admit how silly/stupid some things are).
I don't have a problem with musical episodes, but this felt mediocre to me.
I liked the Alice-Betty moment, the Cheryl-Penelope moment and of course the ending.
This episode was really the hardest to watch. What happened to Hannah is just unimaginable!
Very good episode with amazing performances! Kate Walsh is brilliant in this show.
I don't understand why so many people think 13 is wonderful. C'mon, we are at the 8th episode and Clay didn't listen all the tape yet. This show is so slow...
Really good episode. So sad to see Hannah being treated this way and to see her in so much pain.
It's so great to see Kate Walsh in a TV show again after watching her in Private Practice for six years. She's doing a great job with this role showing the grief a mother who lost her daughter in such a horrible way.
Mrs Andrews talking to her son like that was priceless. that boy needs to learn some damn respect and to think before he does or says anything stupid.
Baffling, nonsensical, gripping, meandering...this series was a mixed bag, but thanks to Tatiana, there was a reason to keep watching. For the orphan in all of us, there is a family here worth sticking with until the end.
I can help you with the Portuguese, Delphine. Ahahaha Her Spanish accent was actually really good. That was such a beautiful ending to Orphan Black! All about sisterhood.
"Shut your face, you half-melted ten-cent trollop." Alice Cooper, delivering a searing burn!
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