I never thought I would find a show where an Oreo is a plot device but Ghosts made it happen
Dead at how badly Jay and Sam tried to gaslight Freddy into believing that ghosts don't exist.
I really thought they might be able to use the ghost trap to move Sasappis's girlfriend from the car to the house.
Pete informing Flower and Thor, who are making out, that he's in there with them and then exclaiming "That's not what I meant!" when Flower reached out and grabbed him by his shirtfront.
Freddy quits for good. Sam and Jay have fired him once, driven him to quit another time, caused his girlfriend to dump him, and he doesn't want to work someplace that has ghosts.
Lucifer takes a vacation from hell to be a detective on earth. No thanks. I'm dropping this show.
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
That was a lot better than I went in expecting. This show could turn out to be fantastic if done correctly. I hope it will.
Maeve's plot is the best of the show yet.
It's alright. Definitely not WandaVision levels and nowhere near the same hype for the next episode. It's only the first episode, though
Shout out to Aisha Dee for speaking out about Kat's storyline.
maybe if people would stop being in denial we wouldn't be in the situation we are in and wouldn't need telling about how were trashing the planet.
It was boring, and with the amount of shows that come later this summer (handmaids, stranger things, legion, preacher, pose etc) I decided that this isn't worth my time.
A pilot is supposed to excite you for what's coming next, not make you count the minutes until it ends
I don't know about you guys, but I found this season incredibly boring.
I truly dislike jump scares, not because they scare the shit out of me (they do!), but because they're a cop-out, a lazy option overused in today's horror. But - holy shit! - that scene with the sisters arguing with each other in the car... THAT'S how you do a jump scare! Also, nice way to stop a fight. Then, Theo's monologue right after was emotionally intense, I could feel her despair creeping inside me. This show can be slow and boring, at times, but the acting is consistently well above average.
events are moving extra slow... feels like there's no story to tell.
The villains in this one were so over-the-top and cartoonish. It was hilarious. I really liked it, this show takes itself way too seriously sometimes, so it was a nice change of pace to see something so utterly ridiculous and fun.
Oh my God, Beebo! I hope this becomes a running gag throughout the Arrowverse. And it reminded me that Legends of Tomorrow needs to hurry up and come back already.
Everything Ralph says is fucking gold. His messed-up knee was so disgusting and I actually cringed when I saw it. So much for invincibility, huh? His costume looks good though! And Elongated Man isn't a particularly creative name, but it's fine, I guess.
I just love Harry and Cisco yelling at Caitlin to bring out Killer Frost. It's so damn funny. And I enjoy the fact that the ice queen is like friends with them now? It's great.
What was up with that girl at the end? I have terrible memory, so I don't even know if we've seen her before or if she just popped up randomly in this episode. She's cute, I like her. I wonder what her role will be.
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.
Deeply disturbing. But an excellent chapter. Makes me wonder what awaits me next chapter.
As a huge fan of Supernatural, this series should have ended few years ago. This season it is a rewrite of old topics, for example: Sam trying to save Dean (and vice versa), some beloved character's death, doing actions with good intentions but worst consecuences, and on, and on, and on...
Supernatural has ceased to amaze me and it has become in a predictable TV show. Years ago, I thought that the best solution to end this series was to kill both brothers, and I still do. They have survived any kind of danger. And when the new antagonist or any kind of stuff jeorpardises their life every new season, for me, it's no longer credible. It's a shame that an awesome TV series has turned into this.
First episode was really good but since then it's become extremely boring. Turned from an intriguing dystopian scifi into a whodunit murder mystery.
Funny how the people complaining about 'sexuality being rubbed in their faces' had zero problems with Jonathan & his girlfriend being in bed together last week.
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.
This second part doesn't have me very impressed so far. Not any interesting or well developed plot points as of yet, and the characters are also feeling a bit dumber. Hope it picks up.
I think it's amazing how much I don't care.
Just throwing together all the slasher movie tropes that ever existed doesn't make a good horror story.
Really sweet scene at the end with Petra and Jane. I love their sisterhood.
Skipping this episode because I care nothing about any of these characters.
the blurring thing becomes annoying and distracting
"I would rather live with your judgment than die with your sympathy"
You're a host, you're a host, you're a host, we're in this timeline, now we're in this timeline, go fuck yourself - westworld 2018
I'm watching Lucille Ball talking to Shadow. Ok, I guess that seems... normal for the show.
And in the middle of the scene I realize that she is GILLIAN ANDERSON
"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.
Wow. Is it just me or are the stories becoming monotonous and boring.
Going to be the contrarian here but I was bored out of my mind. This is not why I am watching Black Mirror and with the way it was unfolding it didn't really connect with me at all. Mackenzie Davis was also a misscast for me as it's a bit too on the nose considering her role on "Halt and Catch Fire".
I hope Darhk destroys the world so that I don't feel like I need to keep watching this show