How could they do this to us?? They brought back Andy for like 20 seconds only to push Haley into loving somebody else? NO. Their story deserved better.
Avatar: The last airbender
Book 1: Air.. Apparently
Aang didn't bend a single droplet of water despite that being the core of the entire show... Him learning to master elements.
So they brought back Andy for two minutes and that's it? Most of the fandom wants them together and I think he's a great choice for her. It's only been a few episodes but I'm so over the professor already - He's obnoxious and annoying and it's even worse that he would be a better fit for Alex.
ted and alexis... my life is literally over
Patrick's tanning mishap may have been a bit of a familiar plot device but overall this was a terrific episode. Some hilarious lines from Moira ("well, forgive me, John, I'm not an alchemist!") and the Alexis/Ted scenes really got me in the feels.
Damn, I'm gonna miss this show.
I shipped Handy (Haley + Andy) :( i am sad things went down like that
I love this show. I mean, it is pretty dumb, but at the same time it's so different, original and creative. Really well written and acted too. Very entertaining and extremely bingeable. I hope Netflix keeps making new seasons.
Let it be known that I love Rachel Bloom so much. God this episode is awesome, and finally not a filler episode. I love all the meta-humor, love, love, love, love it a lot. And good God I think I cried a little for Valencia
haley and andy deserve better :(
Absolutely incredible, one of the most heartbreaking moments in the Breaking Bad universe. Never in a million years I'd have expected something like this - always thought Howard was the safest character.
Nacho's death was sort of easy to process since there was so much vindication and control about it, but this was the polar opposite - Howard gets ridiculed, only to then get offed basically for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
When Lalo looked at the cockroach, I instantly knew he'd look for Jimmy, just never expected it being so soon. Visual storytelling at its finest.
With this episode, I realized I also changed my perspective on Saul's future as Gene - where I used to feel sort of sorry for him after seeing how he thrives in his heyday, it more and more seems like where things were headed all along. Best character development on TV as always, and masterful storytellers all around.