I was excited to watch this show, but felt that it really fell flat in this first episode. The intensity was there and I found myself interested at some points, but it was fairly predictable and not quite unique. I also found it difficult to connect with any of the characters. I did not feel even close to invested in any of them and therefore decided to stop after one episode.
Just mindblowing. It's strange watching it the second time round knowing the secrets but it's a completely different but delightful experience. I do wish that I could watch films like these with fresh eyes sometimes though. Nolan's a genius. Simple.
No clue how they're going to wrap this up in one episode, so many storylines to cover! Also they've ruined Michaela, hows she going to sit there taking the moral high ground when they've all done horrible things, she also lied to Connor so yeah, she pissed me off. A great episode though!
Viola Davis is a national treasure. That final argument! Thank you, Shonda. It was a wild ride with a few bumps at the end, but... Bye bye.
what the hell, a musical episode again. if I wanted that shit I would watch a musical not that show.
This show is such a fn drag, man. There should have been 6 episodes this season, tops. It's like a moebius strip.
Where are my testicles, Summer?
''I'm gonna write a better album than Reputation''
screen changes to her composing ME!
I'm so sorry sweetie but that's not the way
I'll see you tomorrow, Miller
When Annalise was 100% ready to destroy Michaela, I was 100% ready too.
Can’t be sure but the husband sure seems guilty. At the very least he’s a jerk — I don’t care how bad a kid you think the son was, it’s wrong to keep any part of his mothers ashes from him. Photographs, etc.
The fact that the KBI/FBI "couldn't" solve this case (when Alonzo's killers were most likely at that party—which narrows it down to, what, 40 people?), and then proceeded to close it because of their own incompetence is maddening. I honestly wonder if law enforcement would have tried a bit harder if the victim and his family were white.
Point: This mystery should not be unsolved.
No wonder why Frank is so screwed in the head. It makes all the sense in the world now.
Rob obviously killed his wife. Do you know where else I’ve seen someone that sleeps with the remains of their dead loved one? Psycho.
This show had its ups and downs but this final season made up for it all. Bringing everything back from the very first season, tying it all together, putting Annalise properly front and centre, bringing the show back to the courtroom where it belongs, turning everyone against one another, ruining relationships and building new ones. Killing Asher, Bonnie and Frank is ruthless and painful after you've followed them for 6 whole seasons but it wouldn't be HTGAWM without high stakes, pain and shocking deaths. Absolutely loved everything about this ending, especially Annalise getting her happy ending with my girl Tegan. Been watching this show since day one, gonna miss it, and gonna miss Viola Davis' Annalise Keaing especially - one of the greatest characters of all time, portrayed by arguably the best actor of our generation. Goodbye How To Get Away With Murder, thank you for the wild ride!!
This is one of the best pilots I have ever seen, right down to the last few minutes
Nicole really annoys me but the concept is fun!
So far I would say this is the weakest episode of this season. It's not just because the topic is a bit different. It's just that nobody in this episode do I find particularly believable.
Wtf! What a lame ass ending! I'm so disappointed! What was the point with one last season when they end it like that?
No justice for Danny, no justice for Marco.. What the hell was all that with John in the last 2 episodes? Is he sick or? What about Meg? What happened to her? And Sally? Kinda lame ending a show with her going crazy like that! Will Eric just rot in hell forever for something he had nothing to do with?
Endings like these makes me feel like i've wasted my time!
Why did they have to borrow such a rom-com version of a 1940's detective show? Their attempt at a bit of originality was... less than original.
One of the rare times when Jim is put in his place and Dwight gloats.
This was easily one of the worst episodes of anything I've ever seen. It turns out high people are just as annoying and painfully unfunny as drunk people! Who'd have guessed?!
I don't usually hate psychopath, like Joe Carrol or Hannibal, but I hate Norman so fucking much
My babies kissing and Bradley dying? Best day ever.
I think at some point it’s best to ask: what, precisely, are we gaining from episodes like this? The origin story for a ghost, yes. But ultimately, is this a satisfying way to fold the lady of the lake into the central plot of this season? Nah dude. The idea that the lady of the lake is that disconnected, that indifferent to the struggles of Dani and Co brings out something that may have been ultimately a more interesting approach for this series post-Hill House: bring a more episodic based anthology akin to The Twilight Zone. Even if sometimes those stories would be two to three episodes long, I feel like the impact of the project would be much more profound.
These two are absolute friendship goals.
That ending though! I was worried for a moment they were gonna end with a crash and not knowing if Jen lived.
I agree with the negative reviews of this ep, I can see what they were trying to do but the animation was really boring and pretty moronic. I love everything these girls do on this show and I love that they're experimenting but this was a big no-no in my opinion!
I like the set-up of this episode. Confronting the Stonewall Prep people BUT it was a tad bit cringe-worthy having Jug and Betty do that all lovey dovey the way they did.
It also felt a bit anti climatic, the twist with Donna. It's like the writers had all these ideas for her but noticed that the fans had ALL of those ideas so they went and did something that nobody suspected because it was NEVER mentioned before, which wasn't just with Donna but the overall ending to this arc I mean, we all knew DuPont was a bad guy and had a big part to play in the happenings of Stonewall throughout the years but these other kids that he killed to keep his secret, that felt thrown in at the last minute.
I'm actually bummed that this story is over and we'll no longer see Donna and Bret. These two grew on me. Characters you love to hate.
It’s nice that they didn’t drag on the twist that we all saw coming. I just hope they don’t ruin JP before Skeet Ulrich leaves.