I can‘t endure another season with Madison, she‘s ruining the show for me.
It's about damn time the viewers got to see Miguel's story! It really shouldn't have taken so long to get this episode, which is easily the best of the final season so far.
its a shame how this show has gone downhill. :confused: some of the actors costumes looks like stormtrooper uniforms. WTF:thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown:
A once experienced CIA operative browses the web from a laptop that contains unsecured secret files, then gets a ransomware AND a trojan virus.
What kind of bullshit is this?
[5.2/10] My honest-to-god first thought when the credits rolled on this episode were “what the hell was that?”
Sigh. Well, at least the first season of Castle Rock died as it lived, with tons of rambling and screwing around, glacial pacing, and an almost complete lack of payoff. There’s some vague revelations here -- mostly that Henry killed his dad to save his mom, and some vague hints -- like that there really is something devilish or sinister in The Kid (and maybe in his/Henry’s father). There’s some minor thematic work about doing something evil to stop a greater evil.
But that’s all pretty thin broth for a plodding, dull, and occasionally nonsensical final hour for this season. The best you can say is that Castle Rock stayed true to form through it all. But this was just anticlimactic and not nearly as spiritual on intellectual as it seems to think.
Overall, this was a lot of wheel-spinning until an underwhelming conclusion with cheesy florid voiceover to take us out, which seems fitting for this sporadically brilliant but mostly patience-trying show.
I like Homeland but give it an end already.
wtf are we even watching now :joy: I dig it though. this show is a drug.
Why does Randall talk about Rebecca like she's always been a helpless baby who can't be on her own or take care of herself and make sound decisions? I mean does he expect Kevin and Kate to not go off and live their lives? Just cause he's always been obsessive doesn't mean they've been neglectful.
This was the best show I have not understood ever.
Getting really sick of the overly emotional, constantly distressed Carrie Mathison, I know she’s unwell like but for fuck sake woman, go put your feet up and let someone else take over! Come on guys, please kill her off before I have to drop another long running show over pure tedium and frustration..
How does a deaf person survive in a zombie apocalypse? That's an interesting twist. I'm exciting to see what new group will bring to the series.
What's up w/ Michonne and her cocky ass walk? ...Walking harder than wrestler from the WWE.
And Gabriel is low key freaking everybody. Gooo Gabriel! Lol. I guess the ladies find him more attractive with the one eye.
Wow! The scene with Carol and the saviors towards the end-- loved it.
I liked the scene of cooking eggs, it felt so oddly satisfying, in a way. Homage to the movie Big Night. Awesome! Wthout any dialogue spoken. What a brilliant scene!
this episode was very sad, looking at how my parents are aging this was very emotional
I have a weird feeling that Negan will eventually join Alexandra in the fight against whoever these new folks are.
Rick's daughter needs to slow the fuck down before she gets herself killed.
Anyway,
This episode was a nothing burger.
Definitely not my favorite episode.
2nd or 3rd good episode of the season.
Selena Gomez was good (after having seemed off for most of this season) and the episode interaction with Theo as well . Same goes for det. Williams and the old boys.
I'm feeling Cara Delevingne, Amy Schumer and Amy Ryan don't belong this season and are the weak links this time around, and make even the trio go over the top or off mood - when their storylines are not involved we get Season 1 feelings. Otherwise quite dull season
I’m calling it - The Walking Dead… time of death, August 22nd, 2021 on AMC. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
There was a sufficed amount of enjoyment in this episode as a whole, but as the mid-season premiere, it fell short. Generally, and in comparison to the excitement and tone of the mid-season finale. Then again, mid-season premieres aren't like season premieres, that's just another label, one that doesn't hold as much significance as season premieres do. In actuality, they're like any other episode in a season, excluding the premiere and season finale. But I can understand how some people may have a certain level of disappointment in regards to this episode. I think it was a bit lackluster, but I was still entertained, and that's all that matters.
Why is this show still running??!! It's so predictable and dull. I'm only watching it cause the wife likes it, but I'm done - she can watch on her own. I shoulda packed this in on season 3!
Does Randall even realize how unbearable he is?
And what's so great about this specific painting? Seems like evenRebecca doesn't know.
I love this show but this is the dumbest episode of any show I think I have ever seen....
Raymond has been enjoyable to watch throughout the show, but he's starting to become someone I hate. At this point, he'd probably kill Dembe.
I liked the ending but they could’ve ended the tv show right here, could’ve done without the cliffhanger.