boring and obvious, sometimes funny, but not nearly enough to continue watching
Pretty boring. The Baudelaires actors are a bit two dimensional but maybe that's because of the script. Don't know why they didn't just get Carrey back to play Olaf.
This season was a total disappointment. Yes, there were a few good moments but the plot was so slow that it was hard to watch. For an anime with 12 episodes, the filler was ridiculous.
The few things that kept me going were King's backstory, the usual hilarity of Saitama being oblivious, and Genos' interactions with his Master.
This show was always about the characters, not so much the battles. Keep this in mind, writers! After this season, I'm sad to say I won't be watching any longer.
Holy shit, the quality went down in Season 2 across the board. We all had high expectations, but this is too much. They should've cancelled it, not turn it into this mediocre piece of crap.
Just watched it! So freaken good! The fight scenes were bomb and everyone got a chance to shine.
Is this just the parody season?
This is an absolute failure on all fronts and the fact it is so highly rated disturbs me. Easily the worst episode of this show, and this has singlehandedly destroyed any remaining faith I had for the rest of this series. What a disgrace.
It’s so sad seeing the the show as great as it was in Season 1 come to this. As one of the reviewers here said, watching this season felt more like a chore rather than something exciting. Highly doubt I’ll watch Season 4.
Summary: Absolutely filled with clichés; No emotional connection with any characters anymore; Filled with awful fighting scenes where everybody except the protagonists shoots like Stormtroopers;
The animation and music are marvelous. However, to make a entertaining show about a very bland and unemotional character is to have an entertaining cast. This doesn't seem to be that cast as everyone feels whiny and fit into a classical character types.
This will be remembered as the season the show tripped and fell into the void. Season 1 was obviously the best but Season 3 has really stunk up the joint.
Fairy Tail brings nothing new to the table
DBZ style fighting with arcs that look just like the one before and fan-service that even gets in the way of whats going on in the series and the writer doesn't care how many plot holes it makes (especially since its one of the main reasons why people buy his manga)
im hoping that the tournament arc will be epic but i wont be surprised if it ends up being something a elementary school kid can make up
if anything FT is not a serious Anime/Manga and if this keeps up it never will be
2/10
Too much time to not tell anything at all... Slow and empty.
Overrated show mostly because of teenagers searching for something more dark and mature in anime. But honestly, it fails gracefully trying to reach.
By far the most boring season so far. I was literally skipping through all the filler. It's so damn repetitive.
Completely overrated, worst Tarantino movie. The story is very boring and pointless. Only the opening scene is good, after that is a trainwreck.
I had high hopes for this season... key operating word being, "had". I was hoping this season would be better but it's somehow gotten even worse than last season. I truly feel sorry for Jodie Whittaker, it really feels like the writers are setting her up to fail.
Craptastic storytelling/ supporting actors (The New Master) has made an avid Who fan not want to watch the show anymore. And the ignorant are going to say "because they made The Doctor a woman!" When it lies solely on the writers, directors, and producers not Jodie in the slightest.
3rd most likeable version of The Doctor (imo) yet the last 2 seasons are the most disliked seasons I've ever watched and I've watched every episode of the New Who at least 4x, these last two seasons are single watch only if that...
Season 11 was bad. But season 12's first three episodes made me stop watching the show altogether. That's all that needs to be said.
So...
What about whiterose's machine? Why did she kill herself? What was her plan?
What about Angela? How did WR Brainwash her? What did she show her?
What was the point of Tyrell?
Yes, there was a great plot-twist. Yes, I didn't see that coming. But what did it bring to the series, everything that has happened hasn't all of a sudden happened in a different perspective. It didn't really change the view on the show. Maybe here or there there might have been some signals that this new plot could've been detected. Unfortunatly the plot-twist didn't blow my mind (like in a 6th sense kind of way). It kind of leaves me searching for the reason why Sam thought this was the best possible ending...
Where did all the production-value go?
The first two episodes dragged me into the world of Star Wars, but after that it‘s all down hill to me. Acting just meh, almost no good looking alien races anymore, heck even the droid from this episode was a pesky human in a bad costume. Just as bad as both of those Twi‘leks and the horned guy - bad actors in bad makeup. I really hope they fix this soon.
Great animation, but full of cliche, with hollow predictable plot.
Edit after finishing 1st season:
Half way through it became more interesting, I'm glad I didn't drop it after first 3 boring episodes.
If you follow Batman mythology (Frank Miller's version, in particular), none of this movie will surprise you. The cinematography and location choices conveyed what new York felt like in the 80s. Mr. Phoenix did a great job of capturing chaos, just not as great as Heath Ledger. The big issue I have with the movie is... The point of it all? It was devoid of emotion, so I found myself watching but not caring much. The movie conveyed too much, yet gave nothing at all. Maybe that was the point? Wait for cable, if you haven't seen it.
the first 2 seasons were great, after season 3 I gave up.
I loved the early seasons of One Piece. But recently each episode seem to be like 10 minutes long. Most anime tend to have the opening 90 seconds long, but One Piece opening is 2:30 minutes, then follow by a dialog flash back that's 2-3 minutes. One episode I timed that it didn't start until the 5:25 minute mark. Then fights last multiple episode just like Dragonball. It seem they used every trick they can to stretch the show out and provide the least amount of contents.
Not nearly as strong as the first film mostly because of how color by numbers it feels--while also being entirely too long. Bill Hader is EASILY the strongest part of the film though.
Didn't like this at all. Felt bored through most of it. Nothing scary apart from the odd jump moment. Plot was so predictable and dull.
I guess it was pretty shocking for when it was released, but I personally didn't find the story enjoyable. There are a few pieces of the story they slowly reveal, but nothing was really interesting/exciting to me. Maybe I have seen too many similar movies that have improved upon the formula since this was released.