Sounds like another Manic Pixie Dream Girl film.
I hate when characters take themselves too seriously. Like, O.M.G. I’m sooooo cool, look at my bitchface. Liam James is the only person without a stick up his ass. I’ll watch it a bit further to give it a fair shot, but the first impression is not good.
The best episode so far. If only I could get hold of the guy who turned a baby into a vampire and left him in Bronx...
Since I’ve seen the original Norwegian movie, watching Cold Pursuit felt kind of redundant. I don’t think Liam Neeson is a good fit for a dark comedy like this. The Norwegian villain was much better, plus Kristofer Hivju and Stellan Skarsgard! Just watch the original!
Argh... Mike. We shall not speak his name.
That scene where the two girls get a Lyft from their high school principal and it's uber-awkward? That's the whole movie in the nutshell. Kids, your actual high school experience may vary.
The great and terrifying beauty of a series. Masterpiece.
It would have never happened in real life, but it’s good to see the Crawley’s stand by their own. Bates is untouchable.
That Britney had me rolling on the floor laughing.
Haha, what happens when they graduate from the top university? Um, I don’t know...
Feels like a total filler episode that has nothing to do with the Dark Kingdom. I always kind of wanted to skip it whenever it was on tv. However, now I totally adore the Hammer Horror monsters that are featured as the keepers of the house.
Jupiter finally arrives! My favorite sailor soldier!
I am a champion! Lovely Punch!
I've been noticing how some episodes have beautiful animation and art, while others, like this episode, are just a clunky mess. The animation is jerky during most scenes, which is especially noticeable in contrast with stock sequences. Character anatomy and movements are wooden and even deformed in places. Funny that I've never noticed this as a kid. But the last episode with the lake monster (great!) followed by this one (bad!) was an eye-opener.
It's been a while since I watched (and loved) season 1, but I can't remember the writing feeling this forced. It's almost awkward. While Midge's can-do-everything attitude made sense as a devoted housewife, it doesn't quite fit post-separation. Loved Susie's abduction though.
Sooooo............ when is the plot starting?
From the direction's point of view, this doesn't feel like a typical Sailor Moon episode. Sorta weird to just jump straight into the monster fight.
This season’s art is so much better than it was at first. It’s dynamic and smooth, and just a pleasure to behold.
Mimi annoys me to no end. “What do you mean you can’t tell me about your super secret government job?! Whaaah!”
They just randomly get power-ups and upgrades? Where were these when they had to fight Dark Kingdom?
Lol his accent suddenly changes once his identity is discovered. What? Why would it, if he had a perfect American accent to begin with? This show is so stupid.
A very weird, even lame, filler episode.
A extra star for the beginning, and an extra one for the metaphor. Otherwise a very weak film with very weak characters that do things that make no sense.
You gotta love and appreciate Tarantino's style to enjoy Death Proof, because this is the least mainstream film of his that I've ever watched. Definitely not for the masses.
Fantastic art in this episode. They gave their final episodes to the best art director, I see.
I can see why they keep pushing the power of love message so hard, but Sailor Moon makes some really dumb decisions in this one. I swear, she only wins against evil out of sheer stupid luck. Like almost the entire squad (not to mention, the whole world) was nearly wiped out because of her.
I wouldn’t be surprised if producers deemed Dela’s constant winning too predictable, so they just gave her a cash prize to bow out. El scandalo?!
The best episode in a very long time! Just a goofy, parody of itself, but such a joyful one.
Now that this contestant is gone (good riddance), I'd be happy with any of the remaining queens being crowned.
Just like with the rest of the show for me, I really didn’t care for the main conspiracy plot/freaky experiment son bit, but I thoroughly enjoyed the standalone, monster-of-the-week episodes. Season 11 started out rough, but quickly found footing, with some episodes feeling like the classic X-files.