Bran: I can never be Lord of Winterfell, I can never be Lord of anything, I'm the Three-eyed Raven.
Also Bran: I'm the King.
At least they don’t have to build a new throne now that Bran is king.
"Send the dothraki first since they are barbarians"
"Dragons are our heavy artillery let's keep them flying in circles without doing NOTHING for say 2/3 of the battle. Even if they all stop before a flaming trench and sit there nearly aligned for tenths of minutes. We can not win the easy way this must be EPIC"
"It's a massive invasion of Savage, quick and merciless undead but we like to walk orderly and calmly in libraries"
"By the way, libraries are still dead silent while people are being ripped to shreds outside"
"Hey, look, Arya slipped past 4.000 undead and learned Rey's air saber trick"
"Every major character gets to live even after being surrounded by dead. (jorah and theon were already half dead - oh yeah, theon, seems Arya waited in the shadows while you were impalled too. Go team.".
What the fuck kind of bullshit was that
"Two wrongs make a white" Seriously? Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a comedy series. No one watches a series for it to be woke garbage. I'll give it a chance but If I'm getting politics thrown at my face 24/7 I won't finish this series.
It tries to tackle things like porn addiction, queerness, dysfunctional marriages and polyamorous relationships, but ultimately it just wraps things up too quickly and neatly. It even lacked the signature Black Mirror tragic twist. I feared that Danny's son would log on at some point and get virtually raped by Karl.
Had I known a little of the backstory I might be invested in the episode, but this was pointless
This episode must have been written by pale people. What a mess.
One of the worst finales to a series. All character arcs, build ups and growth abandoned so the brothers can regress to their season 1 self. Sam never mentions Eileen and Dean never talks about the circumstances of Cas's death. Other characters? Who are they? Only Sam and Dean make up this show. Family DOES end in blood.
This was an episode that could have been shortened to 10 minutes. Out of all the Black Mirror episodes, this one is the weakest so far. This is an amazing television show, no doubt but Arkangel fails to live up the standard that previous episodes had. The ending was bad and it felt like it ended out of nowhere and didn't gave the whole episode justice. It lacked depth, usually Black Mirror episodes punches me in the face with emotions that I really had to stand up, take a walk for a while, and think about what in the world did I just watched, but this one has none.
Goddamn junkie dreams. So boring.
I'm so over these Chris Carter episodes. Very poorly written - clunky dialogue and way too many bland voice overs. And that car chase scene was awfully shot. I've never seen so many close ups on stepping on the gas pedal before. We even had a double tap once.
Carter should stop writing and directing. Just like last season, I fear his episodes will be the weakest ones.
"We have no idea how to write a coherent story so we just do another time-skip and be done with it." - Helix Writer's Room
Would love to be a fly on the wall to witness the negotiations requiring ‘based on the series True Detective by Nic Pizzolatto’ to be in the credits
Bit of an uninspired story for a first episode. No twists, no jokes. Graphics were good.
The latter half of this episode, where everyone either converges on or watches together at one event, is almost too tense, almost daring us to see it all go wrong any moment (and I applaud that when the "wrong" finally happens, the show has us know about it as much and the same time as other characters, because that collectively slow-realizing shock is so effective and chilling). And after three (almost too) slowly building episodes, we finally have a classic Homeland cliffhanger. I'm not sure though if Max in this ep is used to add to the tension or be a throwaway gallows humor about what happens at the end, lol.
This may have been the most boring tv episode I have ever watched. This season was like, ok, we don't want to do this show anymore lets wrap it up as quick as possible, but the last episode lets just have everyone sit around and talk.
Should've ended 10 seconds earlier. That seven years later additional scene fucking ruined the entire episode.
I was so thrilled and excited to have B99 back in my life... then the episode started. This show has become too woke for its own good. Let's hope the cringe AF writing was all crammed in the premiere so they get it out of the way and move on politics free for the rest of the season.:fingers_crossed:
This season has been so stupid and self-indulgent thank god it's finally over.
Wow... that was some of the worst TV I’ve ever seen. So corny and cheesy.
surprise bitch. this season is terrible.
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).