After watching Sherlock I had low expectations for this show. Tho I must say, I have been pleasantly surprised.
Dropped it after the first season, sure it may not be the worst show or sure it may not even be bad but for me at least it felt pretty boring and repeditive after a while.
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
I hope Darhk destroys the world so that I don't feel like I need to keep watching this show
Malcolm: And no offense none of you are particularly good actors.
Tell me that was not funny :-P
Whole season, I was expecting that Frank's going to see Beth again but he didn't. I'm kinda disappointed about that.
5 Years later the mothers of the Liars are still in the cellar..
Deeply disturbing. But an excellent chapter. Makes me wonder what awaits me next chapter.
"What in the name of Kevin Spacey’s self-made Christmas Eve video message to try to get back on House of Cards is going on here?" A+ line.
Iain De Caestecker is amazing actor. All I had to say
This episode made me realise that we've not had enough Krystal in this show.
I watched this with one of my friends from Uni and I am still reeling from it many hours later. It's iconic, life giving, and everything I never knew I needed to see on a big screen. I laughed so hard I cried, and I cried so much my face needed a grade a certifiable ShamWow to clean it up. Maybe I'm too sentimental, maybe I'm still feeling the high from this film, but it is a grade A romcom drama that gets what being a part of this community is like and it is well worth the watch. You can tell it was a creation of love, and whether you're part of the community or not I am sure you can appreciate and enjoy this film.
Grace: "Ben, you should have told me about all of this sooner. I would have understood."
Me: Bitch, I tried to tell you at the hospital, but you thought I was crazy.
This is definitely getting a second season and I'm all up for it. The cinematography is gorgeous and the soundtrack fits perfectly with its themes. It addresses important topics that should be discussed amongst teenagers in such a natural, easy way.
The whole cast does a great job. I'll never get tired of saying that Asa Butterfield is a fantastic actor and deserves to get more recognition urgently.
Tessa Thompson teaming up with a mech, what more could you want from a television show honestly
So Liz spent all last season as americas most wanted and then publicly exonerated and now nobody knows who she is and she can go undercover? BS
What a dull season finale, compared to the last one which had me at the edge of my seat all throughout, this one struggled to even keep me watching past the 20 minute mark.
Truly disappointing.
Very misleading trailer and title. What comes at night? NOTHING!. Incredibly slow pace and I was glad it was over (as was everyone in the theatre).
I really hope they add a mid-season villain to replace Cicada. I can't handle 9 more episodes of that goof.
This is such a weird and interesting movie. This goes from an off beat rom-com to something much darker. I enjoyed the tone change and I didn't go into this wanting to question the laws of physics but just let the story unfold. You will enjoy this much more if you suspend your beliefs in the laws of nature. Anne Hathaway was great and I enjoyed Jason Sudeikis for the most part even though his character started acting like a dick.
Is Galavant the perfect TV show?
This question seems ridiculous considering the quality of what is currently out there. And this is just some silly musical about knights and damsels. But it is hard to point to anything in this show that is actually a fault.
It starts with Galavant, the most heroic, coolest, dashing knight ever going on a quest to save his kidnaped bride to be from the evil king. But on arrival it turns out she prefers the king because he has money. So Galavant gets drunk for several years and then the story starts.
It is a fun, well executed comedy. They turned what had to be the most cliched story of all time into a compelling and original tale. It does meta humour without being annoying. I don't need a spreadsheet to keep track of all the characters like some other medieval shows on now. Weird Al is in it.
Everything about it is perfect.
Simply beautiful...
What a man he was!
God bless your soul Doss.
I am so glad that Iris threw some shade at that stunt by Oliver and Felicity.
I did like this episode, but they did kind of just gloss over the most difficult and major problem of the entire episode, making it vanish, just like that.
Boom, Barry suddenly recovers completely, and conveniently has no memory of the psychological effects of long-term isolation. I'm not complaining that he suddenly recovered to save Iris, but that he completely recovered, after saving Iris, for no reason, whatsoever.
I like his augmented powers, but not the basically skipped plot.
"Seriously, you idiots haven't figured this out by now? It all started when we blew up the time pigs, the Time Masters. Now history's all screwed up, and it's up to us to unscrew it up. But half the time, we screw things up even worse. So don't call us heroes, we're something else. We're legends. Who writes this crap anyway?"
I've been laughing for an hour. No joke. There are tears in my eyes, my stomach hurts and I'm wheezing. This is so perfect and in character for Mick. And it sums up the show really well.
The Legends have a chore wheel, celebrate Christmas together and they actually called themselves a family. I love this team dynamic so much. They're all my children, including Stein. My stupid, violent children, getting in trouble all the time and making poor life choices. What can I say? They've stolen my heart.
Michelle Yeoh is just so damn good in every scene she's in. She was an excellent bit of casting. This was a really fun episode and so far I'm loving this season.
That fight between brothers was brutal. Really hurtful things were said. The kind you can't take back.
This season is quite bad