Just going from strength to strength, now. I especially appreciate the small (but I'm sure logistically very complicated) touch of letting the various scenes in the art gallery cross over with each other by having the cast members basically be background actors in whichever scene they weren't actively participating in. I just love that the creative team have been given such leeway to be visually and structurally adventurous with this show, especially given how basic The Fosters was in those respects (I don't mean "basic" as an insult, to be clear).
Andy has got to be the dumbest and most gullible character on the show. Let's just hope he won't be able to ruin Lauren, as well.
And they keep breaking the group further apart! Fucking hell! That's what ruined this season, in the first place! We want them fighting the good fight together, not as a million different organised groups that dislike one another. What happened to "strength in unity"?
The show runners are clearly just spitballing, by now.
this is the best Arrow has been since season 2. i never expected it to be this good!
That definitely felt like a pilot for a spin off of a new show.
IMO, this is the best RTD episode for the new season. However, as others have noted, there are a number of large holes in the story. Questions remain like, why was the Doctor absent, where did he go, and what did ghost Ruby say to people to make them run off and treat young Ruby like persona non grata?
6/10 - for an intriguing story and decent acting.
The final showdown with The Lady was anticlimactic as such things often are, and it seemed as if they did a poor job of allotting enough time to it in terms of how they mapped out the entire final season. Still, there was much goodness to be found here, and everyone got a nice ending -- including Khlyen and The Lady's former shell. Heck, even Zeph was tolerable. Mostly. And it was good to see Pip again.
As Johnny and Lucy prep to head off for a year's worth of adventures on their own, I'm already wondering if there's gonna be a reunion movie at some point down the road...
After watching the season final I really don't know what to make of it. Jen discovering her powers would have been too on the nose so I was wondering what the cliffhanger would be.
In "MALE" shows it's always justice, revenge, betrayal while for most "FEMALE" shows it's either parents/kids or relationship changes ( marriage, divorce, etc )
So yeah I was a little bit underwhelmed when a show that, so far had balanced the rough with the romantic; had gone such an obvious path.
The writers probably felt the same way, because they course corrected and let the "cat lady" end up dating her actual cat. But the big twist, finding his family, felt right out of a Spanish TV novella
So now I have to root for Kash & Jizz, a scrub and a pet? While there are "real" superheroes flying around, not to mention centuries of Don Juan's ( heck even the original ) Carrie can summon.
The show wouldn't be the same without Kash and Jizz but we "wingman" are going to need a bit more redemption to make the difference with a guy like Luke.
Overall, this season was more boring than the first one by quite a lot. A spy drama thrives in the mystery of it all, and this season all the cards were on the table practically from the very beginning.
Also, leaving the spying game and double crossing aside, there was no real conflict this season. In season one, the lives of millions of people were at stake in a race against the clock, while Joe's life was at stake at every turn. There was danger. There was mystery. The stakes were incredibly high.
This season was spent developing the romantic relationships and personal stories of side characters, who mostly ended up dead. So... pointless. And in the end, the plot wasn't revealed, the mole wasn't exposed, the whole truth wasn't learned. All pertinent players died, and their secrets died with them. All loose ends were tied far away from prying eyes. What's to keep this from happening again? The CIA lost 3 of its people, 2 of whom vanished without a trace. It all feels unfinished to me.
A must watch after watching the main show! :sparkling_heart:
I'll miss this show.
This was the worst attempt to mirror Swedish police and Swedish environment. For a native it is so transparent and fake. They’re not even in Stockholm.
The cars license plates are wrong the road signs aren’t Swedish.
The Swedish police logo is also wrong, they couldn’t even get that right.
Pathetic
This week concept was so bad. To judge 3 teams in one. The clear winner should have been the heaven and hell mini golf which was in the losing side.
The show should have ended sooner. A lot of padding to get to the end. I know i'm in a minority after reading the other comments. I wanted it to be better but perhaps i'm in the wrong timeline.
SPOILERS: Amazing show. I was very conflicted about Benji at first, but I kinda like him now, I think they're perfect together. This is just highschool anyway, they should enjoy the present and not think of the future. Also, too bad Felix left alone at the end, he is one of the best and most caring characters in there, he deserves the best
Allison stopped herself from raping Luther basically… nice. As if this pair needed even more reason to be gross and icky.
I don’t care what anyone says, I really enjoyed this series and I’m sorry to see it go. I loved all the characters with the exception of the pinkest lips I’ve ever seen on a black man (Lola’s Husband), they were their own character to me lol.
I can tell this wasn’t a well-planned series finale and was thrown together quickly because they were canceled. It was cute seeing “Lola’s” real-life husband as the DJ at the end though.
Episode hasn’t released as of yet
I like it when Shaun does that thing he does with the 'things'. Freaking genius
After seeing Booth go into the surgery, this is just a nice episode that is not very meaningful next to the last minute.