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
This was actually going decent... until that cheap predictable twist.
5 minutes of Boyd > hours of this Raylan
Yeah you know you're not getting renewed when you're not invited to the after parties. Lol.
Starts out promising, but falls flat when it becomes an unoriginal ghost story.
Where Supernatural very much seems to be the Generation X of this franchise, this seems to be very much the Millennial spin off - set a generation before Sam & Dean.
Check an all inclusive barrage using stuff from the "later" seasons of Supernatural (such as the Men of Letters)
Going from point a to b to c to d to find and open the mystery box all while talking about feelings complete with quiet guitar music. The actual plot flies by but the scenes connecting them drag on relentlessly.
I saw someone call this the Scooby Doo version of Supernatural and after seeing the van I can agree with that. Except Scoobs and the gang didn't spend this much talking about their feelings. Sure, it's the pilot and time will tell but atm they'll have to step up their game to keep me interested - and I can't even guess how they will avoid 15 years of canon.
Just another “Twilight Zone” rip-off
As always, the opening title/credits sequence is the best part of this show.
That was really bad... Season 1 bad
I don’t know what Nathan is planning here.
Overall, the concept didn’t click with me. Seems like a Nathan for You for people —situations in their lives, rather than business (like the last episode of that series)— while deepens the lore around Nathan itself, it’s image as a super self aware person, with profound anxiety by what others thinks about him.
Anyway, it’s great to see a Nathan show again. I hope this series turns out to be a success.
this might be my least favorite episode of all time. None of the jokes worked, super boring episode.
entire story is told by exposition - acting is terrible too
simple premise, single location...one of the better/best episodes of this entire series, imo
Dan is WAY overreacting to seeing his dad in the footage.
And who tries to steal mail? WTF? Not only is it a felony, but the likelihood of you getting anything other than junk mail is very low. What possible reason would there be to steal a random piece of mail? So stupid! And then why would you film yourself trying on clothes? Nobody else cares and it isn't part of your research. Then she films walking into the theater. Holy cow is that weird. Melody is a moron and a creep.
So other than the fact I still like the storytelling and style, this episode had pretty much no plot. Yes, it was weird, but really not that interesting. There were a few key nuggets of information, but hardly enough to full 5 minutes, let alone an entire episode. I really want to like this series, but Netflix is making it really hard.
Well that was a disappointing turn. Using the same plot device twice in a series is just too lazy
Worst season of American horror story … what was that shi….. seriously comon what a waste of time !
And we’re back to the stupidity of the kids & now the adults. Wow!!!
Kinda an emotional episode, or it would be emotional if it wasn’t the second episode, this feels like it should have been a mid season thing
Wtf was that?? :| Pretty half assed....could've had something promising with a Stephen King type premise. I'm left with more questions than answers...I guess bring on the alien side of the season.
A pure mess. Come on Ryan take a pill, maybe that will help fixing the constant ridiculous endings.
This episode must have been written by pale people. What a mess.
A little rushed and not very satisfying end to a really good season.
Wow what a hot mess of an episode
"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.
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:
I was pretty bewildered watching the last 2 episodes of this. Felt like someone slammed on the accelerator and skipped through a whole season of content in 2 episodes. Very jarring after seemingly taking its time until then.
I haven't read the manga but I daresay it skipped/glossed over a hell of a lot in those last 2 episodes. Hard to call the ending satisfying after that...
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.