"And the Emmy for Best Actor in a Limited Series goes to..."
I think we were all ready to see Maya going, lasting 10 episodes out of pity. But Plasma didn't shine for real and as it's been said a lipsync for your life should count. At the same time they were the same splits (with slightly more passion), anyway, we will never get rid of her...
We've been having top fours for years, what the point of a top two now?
This episode didn't make any sense.
For me the season started great but it's been quite flat the last few episodes. Even the one queen that I like the most is definitely one of the less strong finalist we had.
The screen time era for Irene worked wonderfully as I completely forgot about her but I got to like her a bit more.
The reunion was good and entertaining, I liked that some queens got to say something about what they do apart from the short time on drag race.
That said this season had some good drama, but looking back a lot of queens got gaslighted by Mistress or poorly treated by Luxx, and you could even see that some of them where still a bit affected by it, even tho they were the ones trying to be more cool with it.
The "character thing", the "it's my personality" bullshit doesn't cut it for me, or the "I didn't know what I was doing": you knew it perfectly and people around you too. Good job for Loosey to adress this in the most polite and respectful way possible.
Hurting people, pushing them down and make them question about themselves is plain bullism, that doesn't justify the threats or the racism or the offenses, but if you are a bully you should be called out.
Megami went from annoying to icon! She really had a redemption in one episode.
Happy for the winner, she deserved it, from the first lip sync, but I wuld have been happy with the other winner too.
Maya named the queen of flips as she is the best lip sync-er ever existed, I never liked her, and she doesn't put anything of her in the song.
So far it feels like I've just been watching the same episode five times :upside_down:
This was a genius way to approach the marbles challenge.
I was almost shouting ''Open the door!'' when Bunny was outside. Such a sad scene.
I lost count of how many times groups of people with guns happened upon other groups of people with guns in this episode. The episode did feature the return of Daniel, which is a plus, except that a major plot point last season was that he was suffering from dementia, and now in this episode, he's just back as the leader of a group of parents, fresh as a daisy? The writers seemingly tried to explain away his miraculous recover from dementia by having him drink yerba mate for "focus." Seriously?? Call every neurologist in the the country! Fear the Walking Dead has come up with a simple cure for Alzheimer's! :facepalm: The big reveal about PADRE was super lame and underwhelming. Otherwise, the writing in this episode is dreadful and often nonsensical, and the acting is uninspired. At one point, Crane is really worried when his father leaves some binoculars behind. I mean, he's way more worried than anyone on planet earth should ever be about binoculars. So he runs off to find his father and give him the binoculars. His sister asks why he has to take the binoculars to his father, and he says, "Because how will he see what's coming without them?" Dreadful.
It's almost as if everyone involved knows this shit sucks, and they're just trying to get to the finish line at this point.
this is really a weak season... imagine this twist with the all stars two cast. it would be the best episode ever. i can't wait until this is over. hope all stars 9 is great.
I'm so ready for a Naseer/Xander team, please let them make it so far into this season!
The Matrix meets Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind…meets Ratatouille?
Damn that ending. Thank god this show is NOT released week to week. Who would stop at this episode!???
I have three main take aways from this episode:
Vanessa Kirby is great in the role of Princess Margaret. I‘m glad this episode focused on her.
Dawn of the dead is one of my favorite zombie movies so I was really excited for this!
I'm so disappointed... A stupid story where nothing made sense! If that boss only needed that head why did the others needed to die? They could just take the money and the head! Everyone happy... And why did those 3 chicks stay in that room?! They could try to escape... It's not like they were chained or in a locked room!
Glad it's done. I won't be back for the 3rd season. I really think this stupid trope of mystery upon mystery, stringing viewers along without a proper end to the story or even season has to stop.
I mean, 2 seasons and all we know is: kick the music box and the new baddie that we never even get to see, dies. That's it. What was it? What about the other creatures, the worms, the kid, ...?
And now, without finishing one story, they set up Tabitha to start the 3rd season. No thank you, I already can't stand her and now to watch an entire 3rd season of filler episodes of her looking to get back to her family? Kill me now.
I didn't even mind that her daughter or the others were dying, good riddance I thought, since they were all annoying. I even cackled when she went out the window, but no, she has to be alive.
I think that's the problem here. Besides Kenny, Donna and Boyd, really everyone else can die off, I wouldn't care.
I'm really disappointed because it started so good.
Sorry everyone, rant over.
This is basically a show for children now. Nothing that happens on screen is believable in any way. Human motivation, action, speech...all disingenuous and fake. In nearly every scene I'm astounded by plot holes and impossible time/space jumps. It has no redeeming qualities and it is 100% the worst show on television.
Wait the fact that they successfully managed to trick them into pairing with people they like is crazy.
IMHO the first good and interesting episode in the season. And that final confrontation between Charles and Diana was just chef's kiss.
this episode could've been an email
Personally I think they needed to push the confrontation with Crackstone to next season and elaborate on it. Feels like all that build up was wasted. Also, what's up with magic staff? I thought Crackstone is all about normal natural burning of the witches, yet he uses witchcraft.
Speaking of wasted potential, confrontation with Thornhill was great with Weems and Wednesday finally working together, only for it to be wasted with a stupid death, so what was the point other than to kill off Weems? She and her dynamic with Wednesday was one of the best aspects of a show, and it seems like her death was just glossed over
It's maddening when I think of how bad the second season has been. They just make up shit as they go along it seems and nothing ever gets answered. Not to mention the bad scripting, bad directing, bad acting, bad dialogues, bad everything. I will definitely not be coming back for a third season.
And one last thing, can someone tell me what the sheriff's son and his girlfriend have contributed to the development of the story? They take up a lot of screen time but what exactly is the purpose of their roles? Because it really doesn't make any difference with or without them as far as the story goes.
Well.. gagged!
How Jan and Scarlett weren't in the top, how Silky and Ginger weren't in the bottom, how Eureka was in the top, how nobody gets Yara's construction worker look, how Trinity wasn't in the bottom with one bad look and one regular...
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.
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.
In the NBA there is something called a +/- radius, it shows how many points are scored verses given up when a player is in the game. If this applied to acting and Morgan had this, who by the way was my favorite character period around season 7 of TWD, then he'd easily be the worst rating imaginable. This character who was formally so amazing just bombs every scene he's in now with his bullshit passivness. He once pulled someone's guts out of him with his BARE HANDS, now he doesn't even have any. This episode was at least twice to three times as good as the opener, which doesn't say much, but does say this show is better the less it focuses on Morgan, which absolutely breaks my heart but couldn't be more obvious.