I’m a liiiiiiittle disappointed that Carol didn’t get to do the job herself... but that was a nice little twist.
Now TWD has a big challenge on their hands. Alpha was a stellar villain — and now she’s gone. Where to go from here...
The Long Night: TWD Edition.
Fans who have lost faith in this show need to find their way back again. It may not be the same show it once was, but “different” isn’t always a bad thing. This episode was quality television. And it’s a shame that so many old fans are probably missing out.
Samantha Morton is one of the best things to happen to TWD in a long time.
Ryan Hurst took Beta to creepier heights in this episode. The whole scene with him descending upon Alexandria was pretty effective.
Great episode.
Pretty decent job for a non-actor. Solid episode.
Adam Driver is SNL gold.
A return to form for the show with all the heart. :blue_heart:
Ally and John Cage were always the heart and soul of this show.
Annie Murphy is a treasure. And I cannot wait to see what she does next.
Crossing my fingers and toes that Ethan gets back in it!
Giving us a little Scottish “L-O-V-E” gave me life.
Hilda getting her revenge was EVERYTHING.
My one criticism... and maybe someone could help me resolve this in my mind: Where did the second Sabrina - the one who freed our original Sabrina from stone at the beginning - come from? If Sabrina was trapped, how did a second one ever come into play?
My head hurts from this time travel stuff.
Well that got a bit dark...
I’ve always felt that my favorite part of the series were the aunts, so this was a tough one for me. Zelda and Hilda better make it out okay.
Also, I’m still waiting for Salem to be a bit more helpful.
SO glad that Alexis is staying. =)
Not sure how I feel about these fire tokens, but a great start to an exciting season!
Nick is a piece of sh:asterisk_symbol:t. Sabrina... girl, you need to stop chasing him. He doesn’t deserve you.
Otherwise, great episode. Loving the coven rivalry and how the stakes have risen.
People have some major criticism for this season, but I actually enjoyed it. As opposed to other seasons, the storyline was a lot more linear without a bunch of extra, unnecessary crap thrown in to distract us from what was important.
All the characters were likable. The tone was different from past seasons. You never knew what to expect next (at least I didn’t). It was a fun homage to a beloved era. And it had a super satisfying (and surprisingly hopeful!) conclusion.
I’ve gotta say: ‘AHS 1984’ is actually a bit underrated. I believe it accomplished exactly what it set out to do.
Loving the 80s theme. But I feel like this could’ve been a :asterisk_symbol:little:asterisk_symbol: more of a slow burn. I think too much is happening too fast. Curious to see where this goes over seven more episodes.
I take back what I said about the plot moving too slow. Because there is no plot.
This finale was one big ball of absolute nonsense. And my biggest takeaway from the season is that Shadow Moon does a whole lotta nothin’. SUCH a frustrating character to watch.
I don’t even know if the show itself knows where it’s headed or what it’s truly about. And I don’t know if I’ll be tuning in to season three.
Finally, the show picks up the pace by focusing on one if its more compelling characters... and then kills him.
FFS
Wtf am I watching? The cryptic stories and irrelevant philosophical moments are getting so very tired. I don’t exactly understand how Mr. World is supposed to be threatening in any capacity, other than his creepy little hat and slow, menacing lurch. And I’m not sure at all what everything is ultimately building up to.
The fact that this is halfway through the second season and we still don’t know much about Shadow (and his supposed importance) is a testament to the slow-ass, snail’s pace of a plot.
I hate that I always feel so compelled to stick with shows I’ve begun, no matter how fast and hard they decline. Bring back Gillian Anderson and Kristin Chenoweth. Yup, probably won’t happen.
Crossing my fingers that this becomes bingeable at some point.
Am I the only one who doesn’t care about the stakes in the show?
What exactly are the stakes again?
Harry did such a great job!
Eleanor and Chidi STILL have ZERO chemistry — and I honestly think their relationship has been detrimental to the show.
I’ve had my qualms about how the wackiness of this series can be so wasteful and detrimental to the story. Here, it was absolute genius.
The best episode of the entire series, so far.
The beginning of the end, but back and fantastic as always! I’m sure gonna miss this family.
Frustrating, yet solid, season finale. Actually looking forward to see where this goes.
Dwight: “Still filmin’, Al?”
YUP. Yes, she most certainly is.
When. Will. These. Tapes. Go. Away?!
Otherwise, not a horrible episode. I liked the idea of the Gulch, but now who knows.
I am SO.. so very sick of Althea and her stupid :pound_symbol:%&@! tapes. It’s beyond overdone. She could be such an interesting character if she stopped dwelling on such nonsense. It does NOTHING for the story. Ugh.
FINALLY. A quality episode that piqued my interest.
Diggin’ the addition of the rabbi. Enjoyed him from the start.
Also, Mo Collins is tremendously underutilized. I’d watch her drive a truck and ramble on for an entire hour.