Yeah, OK, we get it: only one of the kids has super powers for now, ... but why fucking exclude him from the whole "Trip down family history lane", he's still your kid Superman, Jesus. Way to divide the family.
This season has been awful. Season 1 was decent, 2 was bad, but this one is truly terrible. This finale was the only episode that was even mildly enjoyable in any way. Glad it's over.
Freddie is still wimpy with women, but less likable as they’ve added a sarcastic, absurdly mean little stepdaughter to push him around, so now he looks inept too. Carly’s internet show still has the humor of an 8 yr old boy. And Spencer is still an obnoxious man child. Apparently the writers of this show have forgotten that the kids who watched iCarly are in their 20s and 30s now, because they didn’t let any of the characters grow up. It’s just the same humorless antics as the original plus new, bad jokes about woke/cancel culture (sometimes pro, sometimes con, but always falling flat). They basically took a kids show formula and added light curse words and sex references to say “Hey, we’re big kids now!”
great but why is it a weekly release? The show, so far at least, is written for binge-viewing.
I've just read that this will be the final season. :( I can't believe it's coming to an end... It was an amazing journey and I hope that finale won't disappoint and that Raj will finally find a girlfriend and be happy...the poor guy just can't catch a break...
Season 1 was excellent; season 2 bombed; season 3 they tried to fix it with 'alternate timelines': each time the plot failed, they wrote it off as an alternate-timeline and then threw it out. There were lots of timelines, none of them worked. A shame the quality of season 1 couldn't be continued :-(
To be honest I enjoyed the film. While it's nothing like the original Space Jam that's to be expected with 20+ years between the original and this sequel. However this film does have a few issues that really bug me, from the awful tech jargon used in the movie from the son to the poor acting and straight up dislike of LeBron. LeBron comes across as an awful father who forces his own ideals and opinions onto his children than letting them being individuals and that Basketball isn't fun and is solely just work. Also despite all the cool television and movie references throughout (felt very much like Ready Player One) it did feel a bit over the top at points and felt more like a big advert for WB content.
80 plays, huh? I wasn't aware this movie had already been released.
I love how people aren't checking into the right show for the new Flash
Knew she was alive . Took them so long to reveal it.
That wasn't really an ending as much as it just kinda stopped. Probably also didn't help matters that the grand twist reveal was something you saw coming 3 episodes ago.
The show was entertaining enough to just watch, but this episode was a wet fart.
I don't know how a series this mediocre, with six 30-40 minute episodes cost so much money. Somebody at amazon needs to be fired.
What was the Monitor doing at the Legends’ show?
If a grocery store sells paperback books, they most often carry many titles churned out by the author Stephen King. Usually, they’re top-sellers and are prominently displayed. There are new titles so often that is seems there may be a sweatshop in some country where children are ordered to write scary stories really really fast — then the Stephen King Corporation glances through them to find the best of mediocrity.
‘Haven’ appropriately represents this, and would be perfect for watching on your smartphone while waiting in checkout lines. Crying without tears. Humor without laughter. Plot without substance. Acting without appropriate skills. Haven has it all, even the kitchen sink.
$3.00 an episode, or $20 for a season? Anyone willing to pay those prices would be a swampland merchant's dream. Nothing but reruns on regular TV, and, Haven is part of your Netflix or Prime streaming subscription… maybe… It's one of those shows you can miss gaps or episodes of, and it really doesn't matter.
There’s so much choice when it comes to good television these days, and while Haven doesn’t come close to representing that —you could do worse.
i love my gay family
The scene in the airplane was one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever seen on tv. And what’s with all this adoption agency nonsense.
13 years passed and the show is still going strong, cant say much about it since i really want more. Hope i stay alive until the last episode of the final season. As for Season 13, it was interesting as always! 9/10
When this show premiered I thought it was the best show of the Arrowverse. Now, it's just meh. So many things have changed on the show that could have been the catalyst to it going downhill. Was it when Earth Prime Leonard died? Was it the dissolution of Firestorm? Was it when Ray put The Atom aside? The addition of Kid Flash? Was it the Jonah Hex episode? Was it the heavy inclusion of the Time Buerau? There are SO many more things. I will say that having Constantine on board is great but I think he needs his own show again because with the Legends he seems less Constantiney. All in all, I long for the crossover episodes with the ENTIRE Arrowverse. Now I'm stuck on hanging onto the DCU television shows....
I actually rather liked the first season of this show, but season two wasn't nearly as good. The whole Mary - Conde thing feels like reusing the Mary - Bash plotline from season one, and Mary's handmaidens (who now do not serve her at all, which they don't seem to address at all) start to get on my nerves in this season, especially Kenna. Feels like a soap opera really, just not my cup of tea anymore.
Watch Spectre before watching this, even if you've already seen it.
This will prevent you from scratching your head in confusion for the first half of the movie. It's been 6 years, I completely forgot about the events and characters in Spectre and they are pretty much required knowledge unless you don't care about the details of who is who and what is what at all.
Having said that, No Time to Die was an okay bond movie. It has some of the classic, humorous, near impossible, bond moments from the old bond movies while also having the more serious, emotional, sometimes frustrating, moments we expect to see in the modern ones.
Zoom calls don't translate well for TV. Felt like an awkward brady bunch intro.
Enjoyed it, but didn't like them replacing everyone from the first & killing off Duke right away. Also could've done better, nothing like the first one. Weak on story & The action.
Ah yes, the old suck sunlight out plants trick.
The Protector is a trivial TV series, with a rough acting even by the main characters, the fights are clumsy and lacking in dynamism, artificial and obvious. However I saw the whole first season hoping it could improve over time. But even the first episode of the second season was a total disappointment, with a very predictable plot. The Immortal as evil protagonist seems one of the villains of the worst cartoon series, banal in attitudes. In short, an unwatchable TV series.