My only question is... WHY THE HELL DIDN'T HAYLEY TAKE THE BOY'S RING AND LEAVE WITH HOPE?!
UGH. Now I'm mad.
This was such a beautiful episode.
From Jamie's son to the friendship between Jamie and John (which greatly surprised me, I honestly kept thinking it was always about to go wrong and he would pull a Black Jack on Jamie), this was full of aww moments, and I may or may not have shed a tear or two by the end of the episode.
Also, the preview for the next episode... Are we finally going to get to see Claire and Jamie together again? Let's hope so.
This was such a bad movie. And I'm not saying it just for the sake of hating on it, so here are a few reasons why I thought it was terrible:
- First of all, the actor who plays Hardin was just... I don't know. I can't even find words to describe it. I thought his acting was okay in the first movie, but this second movie he seemed to get worse. I'm still not over him yelling "Fucking Trevor?!" to a half naked Dylan Sprouse.
- The storyline is a mess. Actually, there's no storyline at all. She starts her internship, somehow gets back with a guy who made a BET with his friends to get her and suddenly she's all about him to the point we rarely see proof of her being an intern anymore.
- They fight for the stupidest stuff. Like actually, in a functioning relationship, you talk to each other and try to get through your misunderstandings before storming off and breaking stuff.
- Her agreeing to "fake it" for his mom? When she was supposedly so pissed off at what he had done to her?
- The storyline of her and her mom at the beginning. That was all there was to it? She just knew her mom had hidden the fact that her father was looking for her and just completely forgot about it?
- "We can sleep in the same bed, we're not neanderthals". Cue you know what.
- Hardin's half brother just stepping into everyone's business all the time and out of nowhere? Why?
- This movie has every single bad cliché to the point it's excruciatingly predictable. She's an English major, working for a publishing firm, who loves the "bad boy with tattoos", gets back together with him even though he's a mess, but she's got mommy issues and he's got daddy issues, cue the rather decent looking coworker who makes him question her, the friend from the past who makes her question him, the endless text messages and missed calls, the car accident while looking for him, the New Year's party with a cat fight, etc.
C
Lastly, I'll speak about the only thing I actually enjoyed in this movie: the boss and Candice King's characters actually being a thing and ending up together. Now that was cute, especially envolving the kid. 2 points for that and the effort of the main actress.
Nice plottwist at the end! This season is getting more and more interesting. Can't wait to see what Chic is up to as well.
KAI IS BACK I REPEAT MY FAVE VILLAIN EVER IS BACK!
The world misses you, Heath. The best Joker there was and ever will be.
One of the saddest episodes of this show. What makes it so sad is that you know this truly happened, and so many lives were lost like this. It's honestly horrifying how the human nature could've been this vile.
NOOOO WHY DID IT END LIKE THAT???? I CAN'T WAIT A WEEK!!
This episode is so frustrating. I used to love Christine and her personality, it was quirky, a bit mean, but mostly just savage. I don't know why all of this is happening.
Taylor did this so tastefully. I'm so glad she's slowly, but surely, regaining everything that's rightfully hers. And I'm not just talking about the songs, but the pieces of herself she left in them. Seeing her performing this song with a smile on her face really says a lot.
As for the movie specifically, I loved both actors. The fact that the kitchen scene was almost entirely made up on the spot makes it even more beautiful.
Two words can summarize the very best of this episode: Izzy Lightwood.
I'm so confused about everything, I don't even know anything anymore when it comes to this show
This season was mindblowing to me.
And this episode made up for the bits and pieces that seemed weird, rushed and/or the writing just wasn't up to par.
Overall, I think this series really made it to my top 5.
My heart exploded. YES TO JAFAEL!
Two words: Chris Wood! Thank you for blessing this TV series with your presence.
This was probably Kristen's best role, in my point of view.
Also, this movie teaches such a valuable lesson... What would we be without feelings, if not empty shells?
Beautiful ending, too. The way he held her hand was a million of emotions by itself.
Overall very calm and beautiful.
I used to be such a huge fan now I watch the episodes because I feel obligated to. I love the characters, especially the original trio and by that I mean Scott, Stiles and Lydia, and I only watch it to see the development in these. Besides that, nothing really ties me to the show. The story line is the worst yet, I feel like it's repeating itself, and if you think about it, nothing really happens in each episode, maybe this one was actually one of the first in which there was action as expected from this show. Please, bring back times like season 3B, those were the good ones!
The end was amazing. I'm just hoping it's not Alba or Rafael!
I know she gets lots of praise already, but my oh my. Viola Davis, how I missed watching you do your job.
Annaliese is such a complex character. I could never foresee her letting go of her interns, much less Bonnie. I'm curious to know what else is in store for her.
Laurel has slowly but surely become my second most favorite character. She's certainly one of the characters that has evolved the most, starting as a rich daddy girl and slowly morphing into a grieving soon to be mother. I hope she gets some happiness in this season!
I used to say that I was watching this show for the original Trio. Not even that is there anymore.
This season is just what Teen Wolf needed to end on a great note. Exciting, confusing, and with a very enticing and intricate story line.
Before you read this, note that I had read the book before watching the movie.
At first, I was like... Dude, no. They completely changed the story line. They changed the main character, gave her a completely different background, even key points about her (especially when they said her brother had died, which in the book doesn't happen, instead she fell asleep inside her car in the garage, while the car was still running, which ended up on her being intoxicated by all the gasses). Even her first dare was completely different, and her best friend Sydney din't actually sign up for the game in the book.
However, as the movie went on, I thanked the directors for changing the course completely. It got even better than the book. The outcome was amazing, in my point of view. Emma Roberts and Dave Franco were the best cast I could ask for for these two, and it's nice seeing them playing roles completely different than what I was used to.
The only thing that disappointed me was that while the book has an open ending, which might mean that if the writer ever wants to do it, she can come back and write a sequel, this movie ends with no prospect for a second movie. Which isn't necessarily bad, but I liked this so much that I wouldn't mind a second one.
That mic drop at the end.
I can't believe Mark got sent home. One of my favorites and hands down one of the most improved, and I thought he would make it to the finale from the beginning.
This movie had me smiling like a fool at times & at other times I was simply blown away by Amandla's evolution. This movie also had some heartbreaking moments and it clearly showcased what someone can do for love. 10/10!
Thank God for these series. I hope they don't give up on it as quickly as they gave up on the movie though, I need a few seasons of this! This is one of those shows that leaves you craving for the next episode, which I love.
Of course I'll miss Milly, but Emma D'arcy is definitely filling her shoes and more.
This wasn't exactly the best episode to form an opinion, as we did not get many complex scenes or dialogues, but the truth is that the Rhaenyra we left in the last episode is not the same that welcomes us into episode 6. Obviously, for the actor switch, but if there are book readers out there, you'd have known that Rhaenyra changes a lot over the years and after the birth of her sons. The preview for the next episode looked really interesting and I can't wait to see how this develops.
Sad we saw so little of Laena. What a badass way to go!
And also... VHAGAR! Welcome. Hope to see more of you soon.
I can't be the only one who enjoyed this storyline more than the one in the 1st installment? Just the storyline though, musically and the overall feel of the first move is better in my opinion.
This is a masterpiece of a movie.
It's also an important movie, just like all the other WWII movies. They remind us of the horrors of what happened, and we mustn't forget about them. We also mustn't forget to thank and praise people like the Zabinski family, who kept true to what humanity is supposed to be.
Jessica Chastain is also a blessing.