The Guardian Devil storyline is absolute wasted without Karens death. No emotional impact and the background story was totally out of place. I like Karen, but the isn't that important for Daredevil. Missed oppurtunity.
The constant revisiting and reminiscing of the past is getting really boring. And slightly annoying with that music.
The brainwashing stuff is straight out of the Naked Gun lol. “I must kill Jim Gordon....”
I am very disappointed god isn’t played by Neil Gaiman.
Susie/Theo story part is nonsense. Seriously what the hell does this have to do with the story. It’s like the writers want to throw their own views into the show. Nonsense...
That was a lot better than I was expecting. The trailer didn't do it enough justice. I knew I'd enjoy it based off the trailer. But now that I've watched it, the trailer seems like it could've been a whole lot better. I feel like this movie will one of those movies that I enjoyed very much and the majority will nitpick at, and that's completely fine. I totally wasn't expecting what I'd call a twist, not completely sure if others will feel the same way, near the end of the movie. And the acting in that scene, after the twist was revealed, was fantastic. From both Mads Mikkelsen and Vanessa Hudgens. Especially hers. I was a bit surprised on how different she looks in real life as opposed to her appearance in the movie. She looks like a completely different person compared to her character. I actually think how she looked in the movie was more attractive than she is in real life, not that she isn't attractive outside of this movie. Anyway, I hope there will be a second movie as the ending did suggest the possibility.
Somehow, I always found Zach entertaining. He's too damn dumb to not chuckle a bit whenever he's around. Rajesh's story, on the other hand, is getting quite tiresome. But I guess everything in this show that envolves relationships has been getting tiresome for quite some seasons. Heck, for me, that's the one thing that ruined this show.
I can’t imagine any regular viewer watching this episode and thinking, “Man, that was great!”
Has this show gone downhill?
And this season - does it have a lot of slow, uneventful filler episodes?
Am I crazy?
I hate that bitch even more now then I did the first time she ran game on Shaun.
Sonny has facial hair again, the world is back to normal...
I still don't get Bjorn and Astrid's affair. Why? Because they're Vikings? That reason's getting old tbh. :o
This episode will be 90 minutes long instead of the usual 50-60 minutes.
While investigating Ben's apartment, a poster for the fictional movie "Sex Panther" can be seen hanging on the wall. Sex Panther was the name of the cologne worn by Paul Rudd's character in the movie Anchorman (2004).
Meryl Streep trying to grab yet another Golden Globe from her very first scene
i think he Murdaughed his wife lol
The elimination was total bullshit! Anne blew off Joseph's choice because she didn't know how to make a simple crepe, then has all these directions to make HER dish! On top of that, SHE said NOT to strain the miso - - notice she did NOT admit that in front of the judges! So HE gets eliminated? BULLSHIT!
So far I would say this is the weakest episode of this season. It's not just because the topic is a bit different. It's just that nobody in this episode do I find particularly believable.
I like that Bunchy is working for Ray now. He does a better job than Bridget and Smitty.
The female cop is so dumb and naive, of course the chief is corrupt. Also, how can she continue to just handcuff people without zero reasoning?
I know this is fiction but Daryll ridding with a dead body next to him and doesn't get pulled over? And then walking away in plain sight with blood all over him? That was too much.
I enjoy these flashbacks of Ray and his siblings when they were young.
At this stage I'm not bored but I'm not glued to the set.
Daryl is an idiot. What the actual f*ck is his problem? Attacking Ray literally out of nowhere, for no reason? It was dumb and I can't wait to see how Ray handles him later.
I am surprised that Daryl transformed so willingly into Mick. The other sons were tormented by their circumstances, Daryl signed himself up. And he has to move on already, his brothers resented him for being the product of their father’s unfaithfulness. And some part of them always will.
"Creative With Violence" would be interesting on a business card, or special skill listed on a resume.
The detective is annoying. She kidnapped Smitty and he shouldn’t be answering any of her questions.
That Daily Mail "journalist" is utterly despicable and somehow wilfully ignorant of his role. Solid documentary.
I'm not completely sure, but I feel like this episode did a disservice to the trans community by implying that to be a manly man you must have a deep voice, hairy body and bulging muscles.
And is it me or do Harvey and Roz have zero chemistry together?
why am I still watching this show is beyond me...
What do you mean Annalise dies?? I’m gonna sue.
the show has turned into a daytime soap opera...stop it!!!!
Stephen Dorff and Mahershala Ali are such a great team, awesome acting.
As much as I still love the show as a whole and enjoy watching, I hadn't noticed it's been four weeks since the last episode. I guess that is an indicator in itself.
Take a shot everytime Laurel yells "bUt He WaS tHe LoVe Of My LiFe" and then conveniently forgets how she cheated on him and was only with him for a few weeks.
Normally it should really help her to have some empathy for Bonnie, but nope. I'm still down for a "Laurel has psychopathic tendencies and really killed her mother" story line because that would actually explain some of her behavior.