are u telling me i spent all this time watching two seasons of this show so that u can just tell me none of it actually happened ????????? hELL NAW
This episode was so boring, and one of the worst episodes of the walking dead yet. I usually have a lot of patience for shows, especially zombies ones, but wow I could barely keep watching this episode.
The only good thing to come out of this episode was Negan, and no not his dialogue (I feel bad that the actor actually had to say some of those lines "pee pee pants" really??) but Jeffrey Dean Morgan did a good job of portraying Negan.
Also that cliffhanger was shit. It's going to be like 7 months until season 7 and by then the emotional impact (what little there was) will have worn off.
This show really needs to replace its entire team of writers, I think. They rely too heavily on one liners, short jokes, and jokes that are offensive, that they know are offensive, that they're making for shock value. As far as finales go, this one fell very flat, it would have made far more sense having the finale be Sophie and Oleg's baby's birth, they didn't show any sort of build up to Han having a gambling problem - it would have made more sense if they'd at least referenced him liking women's tennis a few times, or had him mention placing bets before this.
I hope Darhk destroys the world so that I don't feel like I need to keep watching this show
Manny and Luke only ever want to impress girls and it just gets so boring because there's absolutely no progress. And usually it's also incredibly awkward or weird ("Don't you know anything about trains? Chicks go crazy. The vibrations get them all worked up. Also, they're trapped which is nice.")
I mean actually it's not like any of the characters can ever surprise me anymore. They all got so one-dimensional that you can basically foresee every plot twist and joke.
Another great episode. Probably one of my favourites of the entire show, to be honest.
I couldn't stop cracking up for the first 5 minutes. The scene with The Machine experiencing a facial recognition error was shown at New York Comic Con last October. I watched it on YouTube months ago, and I thought it was pure gold, but I was sure it was just a fun, little bonus. I never expected it to be an actual scene from an actual episode, but I'm so glad it is. The cast's impressions of each other were hilarious. Amy Acker's Reese and Finch were particularly on point. We also got Root in bunny slippers and her and Finch redecorating the subway. It was nice to have some happy stuff before things got serious again.
The Machine going crazy was really sad for me, especially when Harold realised that she was suffering, reliving her deaths over and over. His speech about things not being black and white and about people doing their best really touched me. Harold was a different man when he created The Machine, and since then he's had to learn that good and bad aren't always mutually exclusive, which is exactly what The Machine needed to understand in this episode. I love how they draw parallels between The Machine and her human agents.
How great is the relationship between Root and Harold? They've come so far. She kidnapped him when they first met, and now they're working together, fighting against Samaritan together, living together, and he's willing to sacrifice The Machine if he has to choose between her and Root? I'm in tears. And Bear likes Root too!
Of course that random guy we saw in the middle of the episode wasn't random. I really should've seen it coming.
The ending was amazing as well. Team Machine on a picnic? That's some fanfiction shit right there, and I love it. I know it won't last, but they deserve some peace and quiet every once in a while.
Another great episode, loving the dynamics between both Donnie and Helena and Donnie and Alison. I wonder what Felix' storyline has coming our way.
This boy knows how to make us think he's fine. I totally bought it... Sad for Norma who's gonna end her happiness for him (again)
Ok, seriously, Rip should have just pointed his gun at Carter's head and said, "Kendra, Carter will come back if I shoot him in the head right now, maybe, but Savage won't if you bash his head in. So either kill Savage, or I kill Carter."
Why does Killer Frost talk like Cold? Danielle P. is a terrible actress on this show. I wish she was better.
This show is getting so BORING!
5 Years later the mothers of the Liars are still in the cellar..
This season really needs to speed up.
matt: im gonna put on some pants
foggy: no
same
Boring stuff this week :(
I would say I'm outgrowing this shit but nope, this is just a really terrible season as was the one before it. I think Jeff Davis has lost his writer's touch. I remember episodes like Motel California (not written by Jeff) and how beautifully composed the characters were. It seems like such a long time ago that this show was actually well written and well acted. Now each episode is over the top and obnoxious.
Unfortunately this serie has been decreasing... one serie less to watch.
Unfortunately this serie has been decreasing... one serie less to watch.
Lucifer takes a vacation from hell to be a detective on earth. No thanks. I'm dropping this show.
Kinda have to agree with WalterBishopj here. After a great start in this season the show turned mediocre rather quick. :/ Still better than Arrow though...
Why do I keep watching a show in which basically nothing happens ?
What a crap show. It's gone completely downhill since the second season.
Start of the new season is surprisingly good. Previous seasons I just wanted to skip like half of the episodes to the parts that had Spader on screen but so far the first two episodes of Season 3 turned out to be interesting and entertaining. And while Spader is still the best thing in this series, the rest of the cast improved quite a lot. I'm not a fan of Liz but even she was somewhat decent in these two episodes.
Pretty average episode with a very obvious resolution for the case against Liz. It was nice though that they showed the cop who was investigating her as a good person. We tend to care for protagonists enough to not see what they do wrong and often the people against them are portrayed as the bad ones (aka we love Walter White and hate Skyler) so, this cop, who is just doing his job very well and is a nice guy is a good twist.
Oh, my heart. I loved how this episode really centered on Ezekiel and how we saw his more "true" self instead of his constant sarcasm and seemingly uncaring profile. Also, pretty neat story, not overwhelmingly annoying use of the "time-loop" scenario, which happens oh so often. I also really liked the ending, can't wait to see the continuation of the story.
Great episode. I like episodes of shows or movies that are like Groundhog Day. Which is why I enjoyed this one so much.
Oh and I also love anything like Tron or video game like. That's another plus for this great episode.
The 'Han is short' jokes are getting ridiculously old now, five seasons in and they're STILL making fun of his height.
One of the best series finales ever!! Really sad its over, but i can live with the way they ended things
Tobia's little hotpants. I hope this is just the beginning.