I can barely get my Uber driver to pick me up on the right street corner, let alone give him coordinates.
The amount of disbelief you have to suspend for this show is outrageous.
Who woulda thunk you’d ever root for Annie Wilkes? Strange, but incredibly fun.
I was ecstatic to see the connection to the first season. We were left with questions that I thought would never get answered, but it looks like they just might after all.
Great to see Bill underneath that hood.
A standout episode. I love how this is giving us so much incredible backstory on such an iconic film character. It makes me so excited to see where this show ventures next season, and the season after, considering all of King’s iconic characters.
And kudos to all of the casting this season. Stellar.
@LegendaryFang56, you read my mind. The three people who were hung made no sense to me either. I had no idea where they were and why that even happened. It felt like it should’ve been an impactful scene, but it wasn’t. Seems like there have been a few unexplained moments like that in this final season.
It took five episodes, but it look like we’re finally getting started...
Between Starr’s ear, the pilot’s sunburn, his chewed-off arm, and Cassidy ripping the skin off his hands... I’m gonna vomit.
That ear is VERY distracting.
It wasn’t a particularly funny episode of SNL, but it certainly is a memorable one.
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.
Crossing my fingers and toes that Ethan gets back in it!
Giving us a little Scottish “L-O-V-E” gave me life.
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.
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.
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.
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.
As a big ‘Walking Dead’ supporter, I hate to admit it... but, this was - hands down - one of the worst episodes EVER in this universe.
I am OVER Al and her :pound_symbol:%$&ing stories. Nobody cares anymore. Toss the camera aside. Storytime is over. I could barely stay awake.
With a decline in viewership, it’s time to reinvigorate your audience. This is not how that’s done.
One of the best eps so far. The suitcase story had a solid ending.
I could’ve done without the endless Applebee’s ad.
The power of Barry White, y’all. Smiling like an idiot over here.
Poor Hans. =( Hoping this season picks up the pace as we header closer to the end.
I thought this episode was one of the series’ best. The ‘Cats’ references (and a cameo from Fred Armisen) were absolute perfection.
@Abstractals, is there anything you actually like?
I appreciate a quality review and all - good or bad - but, from my perspective, you really love to tear down a great series (ie. The Good Place), episode by episode by episode. Frankly, I’m always surprised you continue to watch. Maybe slow down on the Haterade and simply allow yourself to be entertained?
P.S. Sabrina is a super fun show. I’m excited to see where it goes. And Aunt Hilda is everything.
Survivor is my absolute favorite reality show. This episode, however, falls among my least favorite.
There was nothing exciting or entertaining about this tribal council. I’m simply not a fan of this whole new thing where people get up and whisper to each other and strategize super-last minute. I was waiting for Jeff to be like, “That’s enough. Sit down, it’s time to vote.” But he let it unravel into this chaos that ultimately, for me, was absolutely impossible to follow as a viewer.
Bring me back to when everyone yelled at each other from the comfort of their own seat before voting - and simply had to guess/wonder if the plan had changed.