This season felt really rushed.
The stuff with Brandon Page and the case was really cool. Plot-wise, Ness didn't really need to stabbed. But I am hating the love triangle between Lola, Robin and Andre. And fuck Andre for taking advantage of Lola being vulnerable. He thinks he's charming but he's really not.
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.
Bode annoyed me in this ep, oh a key in a clock, no idea what this could be… like please think for one sec ^^ especially after what happend with the snow globe you’d think he learned
is it noticeable I’m sick of time travel „tropes“? :‘)
(+ little kids lol)
AND he just has to have a DETAILED book with their biggest secrets laying around like he wants the villain to have a tutorial on how to win
Bode is easily the most unlikeable character in this show. Especially after this episode.
Wow. WTF are the writers thinking. No one in this world is retarded as Bode. Even mentally challenged people are smarter than Bode. This show has become so stupid.
Bode is the fucking worse. The fact that this show pushes the plot along by having the kids do dumb shit makes me want to set fire to my TV. Bode in general is the epitome of an idiot. He gives other children a bad reputation because they are all wayy smarter than him.
Bode is just annoying at this point. He's the reason the family is getting in trouble 90% of the time...
Someone move this episode to special instead of season 1
All I want is for Alder to step on me already.
Sometimes I think Tally is thinking the same thing
Allison stopped herself from raping Luther basically… nice. As if this pair needed even more reason to be gross and icky.
does robert sheehan just get type-cast as the immortal guy now? god, i miss misfits.
Aaaand they actually went to the Allison-Luther(-Sloane) storyline I'd been dreading. I was pretty pleased that it looked like it wasn't gonna happen, spoke too soon I guess. "You're blowing me off for some knockoff you've known for five minutes?" is definitely worse than how I imagined it would be addressed, if at all. I guess it's just part of showing her spiral, but still. Uck.
This was really endearing, lots of cute moments.
In most other shows I'd find it ridiculous to have characters get married after knowing each other for only three days but everyone in TUA is just unhinged enough for something like this to work. And I'm always here for the "let's have a party before the world ends" trope.
I like that they finally gave new Ben some depth, took them long enough!
Reginald being nice (or at least pretending to) is totally weirding me out and I'm loving it.
Klaus is definetely carrying this season so far.
Everytime Allison spoke I could not help but roll my eyes. The adaucity to not even accept Viktor's apology which in no way she even deserved... ugh. Her emotions are very much justified, I don't blame her at all for grieving and being angry but after forcing herself on Luther and not even apologizing for it and then going on to murder Harlan in cold blood, I just cannot stand looking at her anymore. She's irredeemable.
And this, dear writers of contemporary Star Trek, is how you handle a topic like that.
I'm, sadly, not surprised about the rating (68 % at the time of writing) and some comments in regards to this episode. To each his own but I thouroghly enjoyed it.
It was past overdue that Klyden left the ship. I never liked him but there was no way after this he could have stayed. Don't think we've seen the last of him.
Bortus still hasn't performed "My Heart Will Go On"
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.
Not cool that everyone is trying to get Nancy and Steve back together. When Jonathan isn’t around.
I thought that "Sons" was an excellent episode. The stuff with Asher and his parents was great. Noah Galvin was fantastic as he battled his emotions. I was glad that Shaun and Lea finally got married. But the end? I knew something was happening, but I thought it would involve Glassman. Then, as Dr. Lim left to go get more glasses, I just knew what was going to happen. I'm left to wonder if either of them will survive.
I've ended up liking Reznick and Park, and I never thought I'd end up liking Reznick.
This episode made me ugly cry several times throughout.
i hate seth with a burning passion and i hate that the boys took up so much screen time away from the girls
Remember that scene from the Half-Blood Prince when Harry forces Dumbledore to drink that cursed liquid to get to the locket? And after every glassful Dumbledore screams "Please stop!" and "Kill me!" to which Harry keeps replying "Just one more, just one more!"?
Yeah. That's how it feels just watching each new Chibnall episode knowing Davies is on the horizon.
What a travesty.
Who else could tell within the first 10 minutes that they were using a mechanical baby or a computer generated one?
Episode hasn’t released as of yet
I didn't like the fact that the new resident was trying to convince Bailey that she sent him a "signal"... On the other hand, I loved Bailey and Ben's scenes! It has been a while since we had 2 adults in a relationship actually communicating on this show!!
This show certainly knows how to pull on my heartstrings. Those flashbacks were the last straw. sniff sniff
I didn’t care much for Michael as a character, after a while he just started hanging around without a clear direction. Regardless, his journey certainly has been an unique one. Also we’re losing too many characters this season.
I'd say that in general this season had some of the best Jodie episodes for me, and Dan quickly became my favorite of her companions... but nothing changes the fact that there was just too much going on. Too many characters, too many plots to tie together. I shouldn't be very surprised by my disappointment... but I was surprised anyway, there was so much wasted potential.
In the end, there was zero pay-off with Swarm, Azure, and Passenger, they were gone in seconds and there was never any big revelation. Swarm loved to talk as if he was secretly someone tied to the Doctor's past (in the same vein as The Master or another past Time Lord), but was just someone going up against "Division" I guess? (I'm starting to think they're overestimating how interesting the "Division" plotline is.)
The Grand Serpent was absolutely of no consequence other than to bring back Kate Stewart I suppose, yet her interactions with the Doctor were small, and not really as fun as they could've been? And also... so... many... Sontarans. Why so much focus on the Sontarans and their plans, when they already had an entire episode about their conquest, and were defeated before? I don't know if it's because COVID affected the amount of episodes, but everything just fell flat as hell.
I hate being so negative - I really did enjoy these episodes more than the past couple of seasons and there were plenty of memorable moments, including great supporting characters. But it feels so frustrating that they didn't capitalize on all the buildup. I'm definitely looking to the Thirteenth Doctor's specials though - maybe we will see some of it come back and get a better resolution. All I hope is Jodie gets the sendoff she deserves, because even though I had plenty of issues with this era of Doctor Who, she's a great performer and wonderful Doctor.
if anyone ever wants a definition of the term "anti-climax" then i think it's really great that we now have the perfect example
this lost me like crazy. i mean i have problems paying attention and keeping up with things at the best of times, but it felt like so much was going on and i still had basically no answers despite this plot almost being over with. everything feels confusing for the sake of it, and i get that with the flux things are meant to be all over the place, but this simply was way too much for me to keep along with - especially considering i havent really enjoyed this era.
i also found the expansion on the doctor's "lore" to just be a little bit ass. she doesn't really respond to it in a doctory way, and any emotion expressed by her, especially during this scene, still feels confined and not at the level it could or should be
maybe its just me but im just having a really hard time connecting with this
I like it when Shaun does that thing he does with the 'things'. Freaking genius
Netflix loves to cancel its shows without warning, and it especially loves canceling them after 3 seasons, so I'm about 60% sure this is goodbye. But then again, Sex Education has been a huge hit for them, so I guess we might get a renewal.
If this is the series finale, it's pretty good. Unlike last season, there aren't any major loose ends left. The only storyline that hasn't been resolved is the paternity of baby Joy. Judging by Jean's reaction, it's not good news for Jakob.
As much as I disliked Hope all season, I enjoyed her conversation with Otis. It made her feel a bit more human, even if she is still deeply terrible.
The Groffs had a great storyline. I loved seeing Adam and Michael grow in their own ways. If we do get another season, I hope they explore their relationship a bit more. It's sad that things didn't work out for Adam and Eric, but maybe it's for the best. Eric clearly has some things to work through before he's ready to commit to one person. And seeing Adam discover his talent and passion was lovely. He didn't win, but he still achieved something really impressive all on his own.
I'm glad Aimee knocked some sense into Maeve. Their friendship is genuinely one of the best parts of the show. We didn't get a lot of Otis and Maeve in this episode, but if this is the end of the road, Maeve got a very fitting and satisfying ending. She finally has a family and she's off to do her thing in America. She deserves the world and finally she's getting it. And things with her and Otis are left open ended and hopeful. Even though they can't know if they'll still be right for each other when she returns, they're both willing to give it a shot. That's good enough for me.
I do hope this show comes back. I really do. There's something so quirky and unique about it, the storylines are great and the cast is excellent. It's truly a gem. But I'm keeping my expectations low just in case. Netflix has disappointed me many times before.