What a journey!!
Enjoy every second of it.
It’s a roller coaster of emotions.
This show is highly underrated. Sad to see it come to an end.
Want to lead one day? Learn how to follow.
Robb Stark: "I sent two thousand men to their graves today".
Theon Greyjoy: "The bards will sing songs of their sacrifice."
Robb: "Aye, but the dead won't hear them."
they really killed him omg! i was hoping something would happen! so now i know why people are saying characters really die on GoT
Syrio: "The First Sword of Braavos does not run."
Syrio: "What do we say, to the god of death?"
Arya Stark: "Not today."
Syrio: "Go."
watching is not seeing, watching is the true seeing.
Tell me that this kid's Joffrey dies until the sixth season, children should not be in such important positions, they do not even know judge rights things without any maturity.
Hello0o0o0o! - Agent Dale Cooper, 2017
That's a damn fine way to re-introduce Cooper!
“What Will You Have After 500 Years?”
“You.”
I have a hard time imagining the show gets any better from here.
What the hell kind of police work is this? "I had a dream. If we decipher it, we'll know the killer!" This isn't a cartoon, though I am more and more inclined to agree with Andrew Bloom's comments of it being so. I swear, if I'm ever arrested because someone had a dream, I would instantly lose what shreds of hope for humanity I have left.
"You've had enough of me?"
"Yes, I have."
That has to be one of the most choreographed punches I've ever seen. Sheriff went to the moon and back with that swing. A turtle could have move out of the way in time to avoid that.
Bobby's father is almost as unbearable as his son.
Bobby's speech at the funeral was perhaps the first instance of him showing some actually good acting paired with decently believable dialogue. Too bad it was ruined immediately before and after with that laughably bad scream at the beginning and that laughable slow motion shot of what surely would have been a not very believable alteration with James.
I'm sick of Laura's mother acting like she's the only one who can grieve. She went into screaming fits, completely hysterical, yet her husband was there to hold her until she calmed down. But when he gets emotional? How dare he! He ruins everything! What a terrible, self-centered hypocrite.
What is this "darkness in the forest" and secret society drivel that was just thrown at us? Why didn't Cooper ask more questions about it? He just accepted it at face value and that was that. Why is James, a high school kid, part of the society, and how did he become so? Who knows about it? Why was Cooper let in on it, especially when the guy has been in town for less than a week? And seriously, what was that about a darkness in the forest (was he just talking about the drug problem or is this show gonig to incorporate some supernatural elements)? This show tries so hard to be mysterious, but that means nothing when your audience is left feeling as though the questions they're drowning in don't even matter because they likely won't be answered in any logical way. The show strives for thriller. It achieves confusion instead...
Signed:
~SophieFilo16~
Rushed ending. Only if they didn’t waste 2 fucking hours of talking bullish in episode 4 & 5.
The fifa logo for the banner :skull::skull:
UPDATE 3/18 6:50 PM EST: they finally updated it :joy:
I tried and the first episode was good, but i already knew the rest was going to be shit. And i was right, this one was boring