Dorothy: Whoa!
Blanche: September?
Dorothy: Yep!
Sophia: I'm surprised you were able to walk in October.
STOP TOUCHING YOUR EAR WHEN TALKING IN THE EARPIECE!!!!!! Why do shows keep doing this bullshit
Oh, hi Robert Picardo. That was an unexpected pleasure.
Betty White deserved an Emmy just for this episode. What a performance!
He has been talking to thin air for 5 episodes now but nobody seems to notice.
A good episode, but I really had trouble adjusting to the slow pace after the thrilling last two episodes. I didn't like the first few slow episodes and the show switches back to that now it seems.
Rose: How is it possible to get pregnant in Sicily just by crossing the street?
Sophia: Cheap Chianti and Narrow streets.
One of the things I enjoy the most about Lower Decks is that, while it being a Star Trek series, it carelessly makes fun of Star Trek's clichés and silly things that have been part of the whole franchise throughout the years. This episode was particularly good at that. 'Twas a lot of fun!
why is everyone hating on this finale???? i think this is the most fun watching experience since wandavision era
How can they release a crap like Obi Wan and then Andor which is damn amazing. This episode was a masterclass.
Count me in the minority that thought that this show as mostly OK. I enjoy doomsday type shows, I think you can teach yourself things about that possible outcome and postulating on what you might do or not do in the same situation.
There is a very heavy agenda-driven underlying theme of this show that detracts from everything.
The show is basically about what the world would do if the oil was all contaminated, that's fine, it's worth wondering. The problem is that the show ends on that all of this suffering was worth it because the world is so much more amazing when oil isn't in the picture any longer. They fail to showcase the fact that there would probably be a 90% die off of humanity from hunger, violence, lack of medical care and so forth, but it's all worthwhile because no more oil. The better outcome should be that they fix the oil but realize we rely on it too much and allocate far more resources to supplementing it and thus find a happy balance, but the climate nuts can't have that, it must be that oil is the root of all evil.
Will I ever watch this again? No, most certainly not (especially after the unicorn and rainbow ending). Do I regret watching it? Not really, it was an interesting piece of fantasy to replace an otherwise crappy TV schedule that hasn't seen hardly any worthwhile shows in several years.
I did realize that it's not that I didn't like Matthew Fox in Lost, I just don't like him at all, in anything. He has no depth, he's just being himself and repeating some lines, that is the extent of his limited acting skills. I mean, good for him, I can't act so he's better than me, but he's not on par with other excellent actors out there either - far from it.
Great episode! I got chills. Good memories. Thanks. Well done special guest stars! 10/10
This was refreshing especially the latter half compared to last week's wedding episode which to me felt like the low point of not just this show but all the MCU series so far, and I know many who share the same sentiment.
This one didn't exactly start strong with all the cringy texting stuff and honesty I was half expecting yet another terrible episode back-to-back and thankfully it wasn't.
The whole therapy sequence was heartwarming and while there wasn't much if any action it was enjoyable and funny at times. 7/10.
So, I think this one border on being the same level as good as the premiere and slightly below it. I can definitely understand the criticisms about the future scenes more in this episode where it felt like a lot of time was spent not in the leap. I'm going to keep in perspective though that this show is different from the original. I will also say that I do like that it shows what is going on in the effort to bring Ben home considering it never really felt as active an effort on the original.
The leap itself was definitely interesting just for the fact that it took place in space. However, I feel like it would've been better if Ben had leapt into Stratton instead. She was really the main driving force of the episode and it felt like Ben was just there to back her up. If he leapt into her though, it would've played more into the dynamic set up between Reynolds and Stratton.
I am still excited to see where the series heads and what we have to look forward to in the future. The next one seems to be a boxing episode and I like that it seems that Ben is going to have to learn about boxing instead being a pro at it. Sometimes, it felt ridiculous how OP Sam could be at times.
Channing Tatum has officially reached that stage of his career.
Woodford is more annoying and grating than menacing. The actor over does it.
So... where did the hip flask come from? Also, that's not how Faraday cages work.
Weird show, but I'll stick with it for the remainder of the season, at least.
OK, I buy in. There are some points in the writing that aren't top notch like jealous boyfriend or stupid soldiers. That's thin. But I want to see early stages of the Rebellion. And hopefully want to see Andor become a more likeable and deeper character.
So I'm more intrested about the possibilities the story could go right now.
Said it before, and I'll say it again, Frasier's most consistent laughs come from the KACL team. I honestly would have loved a spinoff with Bulldog.
Another great episode after an average previous episode. David Hyde Pierce and John Mahoney are fantastic this episode.
Have people not realize yet that this is a low stakes, stand-alone kind of show?
"adds nothing to the MCU". No shit!
Does everything have to be fucking connected? Lighten up, DUDES.
The least believable part of the story isn't even an Alien coming to earth to save his own planet, it's that a Plasma Fusion PhD graduate would somehow end up on a waste cleaning crew.
Even if she had failed her dissertation topic, at that level of education, how the hell would her next step in life be "oil-rig janitor"?
Just can't get past that BS to "enjoy" the rest.
FML I know I went to see Fast and Furious and I expected to see some ridiculous scenes but they sent a car into space to knock out a satellite dish . Were the writers high?
Did Dom and his brother have different mums or Dads as that wasn't explained at all
The original Fast and Furious was the best and the more they make the more they need to outdo the last one.
F10 will have time travel and dinosaurs in it.
This episode just exist to spoiled you about The Sopranos, so with you never watched and want to watch Sopranos, be warned.
And that's it. The last episode of For The People. Possibly the best Shondaland show, at least the one with the most potential. A potential that I think was squandered by the decision to make its second season only ten episodes. Even though the writers tried their very best to make the short run as meaningful as possible (and were very successful, never more so than in this finale), the characters and arcs as set up by the first season were always going to feel neglected and diminished by the lack of space given to them. For the People had an amazingly engaging ensemble, perfect for its idealistic, hopeful take on the legal procedural (the diametric opposite to the soapy cynicism of Scandal and How To Get Away With Murder). The thing is, though, you can't be a procedural and a character drama if you only have 10 episodes a season, not with eight (or even ten) characters given equal weight. I have no idea whether audiences would have engaged enough for ABC's liking if the second season had been 22 episodes, but I'm pretty sure I would have been able to remove that "possibly" from "possibly the best Shondaland show". I don't want to take anything away from what the folks in front of and behind the camera did with what they were given, though. They swung big, and hit more than they missed.
Sure everyone has their kinks and some people like to be dominated. Me? I’ve seen Venom, Venom: Let There Be Carnage and now Morbius all in the movie theater. So I know a thing or two about being a little, dirty submissive. Feed me more daddy Sony
Amazing how much better the show can be (not that Season 2 was bad or anything) when Schumer and Delevigne aren't around.