HOLY F*#$!!! Now THIS is a season opener! And not just ANY season opener, this is a REAL "Suits" season opener!! This isn't anything like the crap of last season, noooooo. This was about the team coming together to fight something seemingly insurmountable for one of their own; and with outcomes similar to what made this show so great in the first place. It takes off in the very first scene that all of the original cast members (who are left) come together. The writing in that scene alone shows that we're back from the abyss of the last season. They didn't even need to rely on gratuitously using the effingheimer and other blue terms like they did last season, they actually beeped out the three times it was used but the excellent writing easily carried it without a problem. The show is back to its true form and I like it!!!
Paul Rudd pre pre marvel
Did she really just say "Are you hearing yourself" to a deaf person?
"Not every episode is a winner", LOL this episode was so sad. I felt like the judges were all dissatisfied in the end but they had to choose a winner.
If Kat and Adena aren’t endgame I’m going to be so mad. And I think it’s out of character for Pinstripe to cheat on Jane so soon, they were such a happy couple.
I'm sad they killed Nikita but I still liked the season. They threw everything at the fan. This season did a good job of combining the many aspects of the show. The finale works whether the show goes on or not.
I like that they are including those clips of real people. I don't think that has been done before in a scripted show.
I don't know why I like this show. Maybe because it shows that there are still decent people in politics. Because, let's face it, the system is broken.
If they really did kill her off it will annoy me. We finally have a connection.
If she's really dead I can't say I'll miss her. But at least we seem to be getting a connection.
It feels like this was written as a series and then got chopped down into a movie.
The film had a lot of potential, but sadly the script is all over the place, with misguided attempts at trying to evoke 80's movie nostalgia. A real disappointment; a shame, because I was looking forward to this one.
I knew I'd get emotional, but I didn't expect that. Well played BBT. Well played.
What a touching finale. Whatever you say about this show it's nice to see a diverse, talented cast, with good LGBT representation, all ending up happy. I'm actually sorry to see them go.
Although i'm still waiting for a faithful book adaptation; probs not going to happen...
I'm fine in Ross Geller's voice
Everything hurts.
It was an emotional episode. I must say I was actually shocked by the death of my favorite character Quentin, I didn't see it coming at all, but apparently, the writers were planning on doing it from the beginning, and to be honest, they had a good reason, as one of the writers said on an article on Vulture: 'It’s very important to us to explore the genuine emotions that come out of death. One of the things that this show is really about, one of the fundamental themes of the book, is that the characters discover magic is real, but it doesn’t make them happy.'
I'm not happy about Quentin's death, but at the same time I can see that his story had to end here, he had what he wanted from the beginning: A death that has a meaning. He died to save his friends, nothing can beat that.
Just beautiful.
Didn't expect that move, and I totally appreciate how it went down.
As the showrunners put it: "There is no such thing as a Minor Mending. The smallest action can ripple out in powerful ways we may never fully know."
Also, well, if you've come here simply to be angry that your ship has sunk... You have my empathy for your sadness, but try turning that into something more positive, 'mkay?
The music and choreography parts, which contributed to most of the episode, were the definition of cringe, I'm afraid.
Overall, the episode didn't feel good. It was Irrelevant & useless, in my opinion.
Ugh... another Musical Episode...
I thought they'd have looked at the ratings for last year's Musical Episode and realised it's not what the fans want.
Lots of skipping this week...
I have to agree about the jet almost crashing scene. How did she get out of the jet without setting off alarms and more. She would have had to phase through the hull like the flash. Since we've never seen her do that I find it unlikely.
Very very few shows can pull of a "ripped from the headlines" episode without coming off as preachy. This episode of The Resident accomplished exactly what it set out to do: deliver a poignant and sobering message in a way that made the message deeply moving and food for thought. Well done. Also, please pass the tissues.
Pretty much if you HAVE read the books, you should like it. If you HAVEN'T read the books, you most likely won't. I've read them and I love it. But that's just me :-) It's my favourite section of the books.
Most of this episode was a waste of time. They needed to cut the head games by half.
THE LAST SCENE IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING IVE EVER SEEN. I LOVE MAC SO FUCKING MUCH
i love my gay family
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 clearly am in love with maia mitchell, that dance scene was stunningly beautiful! wow
i really liked that first season of good trouble! speaking of beauty, this is one of the most aesthetic series i'm watching.
looking forward for season two
Bailey: "Karev did something better than us..."
Webber: "...and he can never know!"
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).
This show is getting better and better. The last 3 episodes have been amazing!
Parker's demon form is so cool!! I hope we can get to see more of that but I doubt we will.