Well, this season started off looking really promising and I have to say I'm very disappointed with the ending.
Actually, I have been disappointed with this season since episode 7. I think the whole SCUM thing was just a big mistake, it was ridiculous and badly executed. Also, the show ending with Ally basically ruling that SCUM cult or whatever was just... ugh.
This new season is so damn terrible. It's like the writers forgot how to write the characters and are desperately clinging on to what they think Community humour entails, but EVERY SINGLE joke is way off. And it makes me sad, because the previous seasons were so damn good. :(
This was quite a let down. So Dean battles countless demons, vampires, deities, literal God and the Devil...and he gets got by a rusty spike in an old barn?? I wouldn't say it was on the level of Game of Thrones bad; this finale was more a weak effort rather than terrible. Mind you, the final season has been a bit so-so, with the second half being particularly sub par. The concept of them all ultimately ending up in Heaven is a nice one, although arguably unnecessary for the show's finale; the fact they did this feels a bit "and that's that, guys, we're not having any spin-offs or films". Personally, I think they'd have been better off fleshing out and properly crafting last week's plot across a double episode and giving it chance to breathe, while also bringing back a few familiar faces like Crowley and Rowena to help see off Chuck, who I feel were sorely missed from the show's final outing(s).
Eh wtf is this? Despite the huge hype for this episode it's probably the most dumbest, hilarious retarded shit I've ever seen. They literally killed their own infantry by sending Dothraki tribe first into the dark. Nice tactic, well played.
They could've lightened up the area with something to see what's coming instead of getting butchered like pigs. They had all the time in the world before the war and all they could come up with is a narrow burning trench? They already know there are lots of undead and no one saw that coming? So scared that they forgot to plan their defenses properly??
Jon and Dany, fuck were they doing so far away on the mountain top? They could've done some recon using the dragons or something, instead chose to watch lmfao.
How in the hell did Arya sneak up behind the night king without getting caught? The undead made up the path only to let The Night King in, if she were that invisible then she wouldn't have much problem escaping the undead previously in the library. It would've made more sense if she's up on the tree.
And Jon tries to close the distance between him and the dragon only to fucking shout at it?Without even trying to attack? Wtf was he expecting?
This is Game of Thrones we are talking about, not some B grade crap wth, totally disappointed.
OK, this is a pilot and they already judged sororities and men in general.
The lesbian one checks all the preconceptions there are about lesbians (for example: they hate men). Well, at least thats my take on her character.
Who goes around telling everyone what consent is and that it can be revoked at any time.
And then using the phrase while advertising for pilates?
using one or the other would have been kind of cool.
Using both in the same scene is just desperate.
Besides the SJW-Stuff: The speech about winning prices for deciphering magic scientifically was way too much.
Also: "Baking-Powder works too"? It exists for quite some time now, if witches are powerful and intelligent women you should think someone would have thought of it already or at least it would have happened by accident...
Also: Way too extreme special effects.
The Original Charmed worked as a mirror for boys/men who watched it (Can't speak to what it did for girls...), while still being fun.
This Pilot felt more like being judged for things you haven't even done.
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To make it clear: Consent can be revoked at any time. I just have a problem with people, who feel the need to tell it to everyone every chance they get and kill the mood for people who are clearly both consenting.
And I also hate it, when people assume that a man won't respect a no. The ones that don't are an absolute minority.
Scenes like this strengthen that preconception...
A pure mess. Come on Ryan take a pill, maybe that will help fixing the constant ridiculous endings.
sooooooo... what was the point of madmax' cancerous family? like seriously?
It's been a while since an episode ended on a high note... It's getting kinda difficult to believe it when things go well as it now seems almost 100 percent likely that things are gonna go badly in the end.
Easily one of the worst anime seasons of all time. Which is a shocking and sad opposite of the first season, which is possibly one of the greatest anime seasons of all time. Further research implies the studio just want to to churn the rest of the story out in 11 episodes and get rid of the series, and thats exactly what they succeeded in.
Hopefully someday there will be an adaption that tells the real story and gives it the respect that they gave to season 1. But, I won't be holding my breath.
1st episode was decent.
Hopefully they lay off all the feminist / SJW garbage and focus more on story & character building.
Sadly it's difficult to find new shows that aren't ruined with the "woke" bullshit.
I'm going to give the show another chance but I fear it will continue with the agenda and die an early death.
So many things that are just impossible. It didn't make any sense! Worst episode of the season.
Very solid start with a nice little supernatural twist on the mystery genre. I'm on the edge of my seat to find out what happens next and I really liked both female characters introduced so far (Katagiri and Satoru's mom). I'm interested to see if Satoru's "revival" ability comes back into play in little parts while he's been sent this far back to the past.
This is definitely a show that I'm tempted to read the manga ahead of time. We'll see if my willpower can last...
That was really bad... Season 1 bad
Season 2 was by far not as hilarious as Season 1 but still fine.
The Simpson's have been going downhill over the last decade, this series has hit bottom on episode 1. Well it can only go up from here...Maybe.
I'm pretty sure that this episode was written by a bot that wasn't taught very well. Or by a real person who mistakenly thought that there was a Who Can Write The Worst Episode Ever? contest going on. I want my 43 minutes back.
What the actual fuck.
Carrie forgets all her training and experience to enable the plot. That ransomware, as refreshing as it was to see, was complete and utter bullshit. Let's ignore that these encryption ransomwares are built to make it as anonymous as possible and the hacker apparently read some of it (how? / why?) knowing he shouldn't screw with someone like Carrie, literally and metaphorically.
But creating a communication line was hilariously stupid. Tracking the connection would have been easily doable. But no, no, no. We need drama and the incredibly stupid idea of Carrie flashing a stranger. Without even thinking that he perhaps records it and blackmails her with that, too. This whole thing was very cringeworthy and so akward.
It was also surprisingly convenient that the hacker was in an area where Carrie could drive to, wasn't it?
It's all to show how desperate and angry Carrie is, fine, but all it does is displaying stupidity in the process.
A level of stupidity that is infuriating to watch.
The series lost itself in season 3 and is never getting that spark back. Will keep watching out of habit, but... meh.
This has to be one of the worst series finale I have ever seen. It was really poorly written and poorly paced. There was no point in making this episode, the last one was fine as a series finale.
This being said, I'm gonna miss Sam and Dean.
Honestly, one of the worst episodes of television I've ever seen. Last week's episode was actually okay but what the hec was this?!!
At least Steven Yeun, who I love, is in the next episode though.
F*cking stupid filler again
This is the kind of series that can be awesome with a good writers but sadly sucks cause a terrible writing
Well, 2 or 3 real good moments in a ocean of bad written shit...what a shame!
Not sure if I´ll follow season 2.
"My anaconda don't want none, hun"
Wow, guess it only took two episodes for this show to become one giant hot mess of bland witchcraft and magic spells.
Should be grateful, more time to watch other shows.
I've been following the show since the beginning. Great ending. I feel an orphan. I remember thinking how difficult it must be to live like the characters having a job in such an unstable and dangerous life. Now, 9 years later, I feel like the world has become an episode of Homeland. It has caught up with what we've been watching. In 2020, and after a new paradigm-shifting global event like the coronavirus pandemic, it is strange to think that there is still a sign in the CIA Office that reads, “Every day is September 12th,”. For nearly 20 years that has been what drove people like Carrie and Saul, who operate on finding a net good in their world to justify “the cost of doing business". Thank you Claire Danes for such amazing performances. People should always remember 2 things in life: "What would Carrie Mathison do?" and "Don't take no for an answer."
Was watchable until that idiot started to talk about not being able to date a white woman because he wanted black kids and another one just had to refer to God as "she". It would be so nice if Hollywood could produce something without SJW or general leftist preaching and nonsense in it.
is it me or this episode was on a tight budget ?
This is a direct rip off of the meow meow beans episode of Community. Even segregation by point levels! Not sure what to think about that... They also could have made this episode 20 minutes shorter, a lot of repetition, staring, walking, etc.