If the concept of 3 winners existed, it would have been perfect this season.
First time in all seasons of RPDR that it doesn't matter who will win because everyone of them deserved it! When Blair came out to the runway it was a gag after a gag, OMG probably the best final runway on this show :raised_hands:
Shoplifitng is the only way to be noticed for India (I'm just trying to repeat her name so maybe I'll remember it for three days after she get eliminated).
Nice episode overall... Except the typing machine... "Fringe, much!!!"
The Matrix meets Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind…meets Ratatouille?
Overall, the thing I like the most is the sense of Ru to put everything together and say "oh, we read, we mean, we hush, but we play. At the end of the day we have the power to be supportive to each other and be a happy community".
I'm not quite sure what this film wanted to be. It was a weirdly tense psychological drama for the first half, then it takes a left turn into an escape thriller, and then it sort of whimpers out into a revenger that really gives you nothing to hold on to. I'm still struggling to pull much from this after having sat through it. Maybe it's supposed to showcase Elijah Wood's character growing in some way, but I'm not sure he really grows in any ways that feel good or positive. Shrug
Xander had the best game. Sending Ricard home was the best decision, I’ve been waiting for it from the very start - I simply hate the guy! (yes, a word used on purpose)
Shame he didn’t win.
While I didn't personally agree with the choice of winner, it was a strong Top 3 and a fun finale.
This episode was certainly worth doing but it should have happened ages back. It was a well composed origin story for Negan, even if the leap from losing his wife to the caricature he was when he first appeared as a proverbial mustache-twirling super villain is still a little bit of a stretch.
The character needed this episode a good couple of seasons back to give him that much needed depth, so it's odd the show waited until the 11th hour to do it. Still, it's certainly a positive entry after the pointless filler episode that was last week. This may not have moved the story forward that much but it definitely felt a necessary addition to the show.
BEST first player voted out in the history of any version of Survivor!!! I mean, what a NEGATIVE person!!!
I'm so ready for a Naseer/Xander team, please let them make it so far into this season!
Damn that ending. Thank god this show is NOT released week to week. Who would stop at this episode!???
One of the few episodes ever that got me crying like a baby. I juuusst love the confrontation between Annie and Ellie. Opening up is everything in this life. Huge episode for me. Awesome.
We can't end every episode with a character reveal. All the people who hated WandaVision for "being so slow". Well this is the show for you because it's basically a marvel movie without any of the recap. If you don't know who everyone is before you started episode one this series is just a mess. SO many people wanted to know if they could watch WandaVision without seeing Marvel movies first and it's so doable with so little information. "She's a witch, he's an android" that's it. TFatWS is so far the opposite. I've seen every MCU property and I'm still barely keeping it straight. I'm sure this will be the most fun for the people who do the entire MCU marathon and having just watched 15 movies going right into this it will feel great but watching it live is still not that good. It's just so hard to care about anything or anyone in this series.
Serotonin levels are going through the roof. Completely wacky and out there but it’s something the world really needs right now and somehow it just.. works? It keeps you invested throughout despite the crazy story it’s got going on. This would’ve been amazing to see at the cinema but I’m so glad I didn’t have to wait another goodness knows how long to finally see it. Finally, 3 words. Jamie. Dornan. Seagulls. This scene alone is worth the rental price. Do it if only to see that part, you won’t regret it
What an absolute BORE. There's nothing interesting about this show.... and I'm a pretty open minded guy. I enjoyed the much hated 6-8th season of TWD too.......
-Acting is piss poor. The only actress who has any kind of charisma is Iris's and she is far out of everyone else's league here.... Everyone else is an absolute bore to watch (No offense to the actors, the scripts they were given aren't doing any favors)
- Writing is so dull and lifeless it feels like it was automatically generated by a bot. I just don't care about the characters.... and I would love to.
- Nothing is happening. This makes Scott Gimple's episode padding look tolerable. The only things of any note happen at the end of each episode when they show a small glimpse of the CRM
And finally after all TWD we've had in the last 10 years, its hard to sympathies with these kids flipping the F** out over a single slow, old, degraded zombie.
I'll keep watching because I want to know about the CRM and care about the bigger picture but man, nothing the show itself is presenting us is worth note....
Hi I am Dr. Exposition. So, mother of newly paralyzed child, please come outside your son's hospital room so I can tell you the bad news, but make sure to stand right where your son can see you crying through the window.
it's not a great Fringe episode but it's definitely one hell of a season premiere, just a perfect blend of apocalyptic sci-fi crusade and family/love drama. Also, Only You by Yazoo is one of the best songs ever made so there's that too ( FYI I'm referring to the soundtrack during the last scene with Walter in the abandoned taxi, not just blurting out nonsense here in the comments ahahah ).
stepping down for peanut butter?! especially if you don't really know where you stand? stupid f*cking move from Kim if you ask me. it was obvious from last episode's preview that she'd be going home, but I didn't want to believe it until the last moment. I was rooting for her even though she had a very non-event edit from the beginning... now it's pretty obvious who's winning.
plus, the tribal council whispering should be banned. before voting and ESPECIALLY after voting. what the hell...
IF there is going to be a third season they need to seriously consider finding new writers.
Now, just where did I put that recipe book?
I have three main take aways from this episode:
and for the first time in decades, Andy Dufresne stepped foot into Shawshank Prison...
I was thinking that season one and two were going to be separate stories but OMG the ending of this episode blew my mind and I was wondering if they were going to tie in the two seasons by reference or something small, BUT THAT’S NOT SOMETHING SMALL!