Wow there goes my reason for watching The 100 these past few seasons. RIP, Abby Griffin. You'll be missed. The rest of the show, however, will not.
What a load of crap. It apparently isn't enough to shelve Sharon in favour of more and more ridiculous Rusty storylines (and it wasn't too long ago that I still defended Rusty's screentime to my friends because I was sure they'd turn it around and include Sharon again somehow). No, let's do one better: Let's kill her off in a stupid, meaningless way, only a few days after her wedding. Why would we need an older woman with a fulfilling personal and professional life on TV anyway, right? I am beyond angry. I am livid.
WHAT THE FUCK?????? WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK????
i'm crying ugly tears rn :'(
I keep thinking one day I'll get through this episode without crying, but it never happens.
Michael Shanks's acting in this episode is magnificent.
"Sir, we can't call it the Enterprise." - "Why not??"
STOP. KILLING. WOMEN. And just get rid of Ward once and for all; he stopped being interesting aaaages ago.
The worst adaptation I've seen so far of anything Michael Crichton has written.
An absolute let-down after Skyfall. The plot didn't make a lick of sense, and the romance was ridiculous.
Easily one of the best series premieres of all time.
A wonderful (un)ending to a wonderful series.
The show was so much more interesting when it was about life in the highlands instead of the cruelties of one man. :|
WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT ENDING????? JUST LEGIT WENT 'THE FUCK??' TO MY TV FIVE TIMES IN A ROW. WHY DO WE NEVER GET TO SEE THOSE THINGS, DUFF? WHYYYY? That said, the episode was a bit of a mess, wasn't it? I llllove the Buzz+Rusty interaction, though, how Buzz is guiding Rusty so subtly and it makes my heart do funny things. Ad-hoc brothers, yespls.
What the hell was this episode?
I'm going to miss this show so much. Goodbye, Cougar Town!
Easily one of my favourite shows. It's not about the cases for me, but about the characters and their relationships, and this team is just fantastic. They're such a close-knit group and it's wonderful to watch.