I'm upset that no one kicked Kenny's ass. I really wanted to see that smug little shit go out on a stretcher.
I am really tired of drone episodes. That being said, I liked this episode much more than the pilot. Jane is still kinda whiny and constantly repeats "But I don't know who I am", but she felt a little bit more real this episode. If Jane really is Taylor, then they would have uncovered more in the first two episodes than all of season 1 The Blacklist or Lost. I love that the mystery is slowly being revealed right from the get-go.
The secondary characters (other agents) are taking a larger role - I hope that this continues. Series are always better when secondary characters are distinct and well-thought out. Anyways, I look forward to next weeks.
Am I the only one who is sorry for Kelly? I mean, I like Amy, but Jonah really hurt Kelly. :/ She is so nice and she doesn't deserve this.
More nudity and fucking. Much less propaganda skewed toward the producers political view. Loved the show until this happened.
The "fixer" is such a badass, pretty good episode. Hope to see more of her. I like her for Bull.
Finally this season got good. That hot tub catfish chat at the end was the most real exchange I've seen in this season. A catfish blushing bright red with excitement while the other player was so thrilled with their game that I only hope they both make it to the end to meet face to face.
can we change the episode image for this bc it's just spoiled who was evicted?
Of course Barry Allen’s daughter likes girls and Oliver’s son likes guys. William is tied up in the future and throws out for no reason that he likes guys. How CW...
My reaction now is just “of course.” Definitely not as moving as when Alex came out in Supergirl. Since now everyone is gay on CW lol.
I'd rather listen to Sherlock Wells sing for several hours than to hear Nora say Schway one more time.
This episode was well done!!! It's literally what we're going through in America right now!!!
Jesus, Mary is the most annoying, hypocritical religious zealot.
Who cares if Aziz's parent's aren't good actors, the show uses them to great effect and squeezes some very sincere emotion out of them.
I'm a bit mortified this brought out the prude in me, but going from a distinctively innocent "I've never been on a date before", to here's my tits, yeah I can take two fingers now f*#k me in the span of an afternoon seems a bit much!
Maybe if she was written a little more lost, a little more desperate, but she's introduced to us as mostly aware, confident & intelligent with no lack of judgement of her mother's past & sketchy behavior. Just seems unlikely she would mimic that behavior so soon.
Definitely some good laughs otherwise, with spot on casting & performances, which will probably keep me watching. I just hope they don't overdo the "shock us with reality" shtick.
Can already tell people are gonna hate on this episode since they don't like Iris. But all I have to say is Run, Iris, Run!
They just rebuilt the store, how did they find a corpse in the wall?!
How can Johnny type so fast on a smartphone? I know they made it fast for the show, but he's been shown to be having trouble with technology, he shouldn't be shown typing at that speed. Maybe have a cut showing him finishing the last letters of the message slowly or something.
Holy cow. Now that's how you do a mid-season finale! We got the best fight in this show's history, a glimpse of Reign's mindblowing power and an awesome cliffhanger to top it off. I mean, I'm sure Ruby's gonna be fine, Supergirl isn't nearly dark enough to kill a kid, but still. And obviously, Kara's not dying either.
Surprisingly, I don't hate James and Lena. Katie McGrath can have chemistry with anyone if she wants to.
As usual, Mon-El didn't contribute anything and was utterly unnecessary. Oh well.
I have a question: why are they so bad at continuity on this show? How is it possible that only one day had passed since Sam's trip? Did they forget about the crossover? Whatever, still a great episode!
Happy Holidays, everyone!
Thank goodness Cat finally realized who Kara really is and they didn't drag it out for an entire season.
What a great pilot! The CW KNOWS TV!
Cody soft AF... crying & emotional over a game FFS.
It's not like you have to murder the other players for real dude.
Get a hold of yourself.
I started watching this show to test the settings on my new TV and I got hooked it's very funny and I enjoy the characters. I'm not sure what age group this is meant for but I'm sure it's not mine but I don't care because I LIKE IT.
I was glad to see Cheyenne in this episode :)
Why do I still find myself shocked when Villanelle does something terrible?
That reverse move was so unexpected. Silly me for thinking we were seeing a softer side of her with the ex. Top episode as always. This show is fantastic
the season finale was a bit less cringy and a bit darker than usual...anyways I'm still looking forward to the prequel spinoff Greg the Egg, the origin story of a little Machiavellian fuck
Kyle is not a villain. After last years domination and brilliant strategy of The Cookout, how was it wrong to be on the defensive about the possibility of a race based alliance being formed. SINCE IT ALREADY HAPPENED. You know who are the a holes? Michael and Brittany for weaponizing racism. That is what they did. Two weeks later and bring it up for strategic purposes. I love that Terrence sniffed that crap out. I was worried where this episode was going to go but I think what had to happen happened. Alyssa dumping Kyle — I guess she felt it was necessary. The audience response to Kyle leaving the house was sublime.
My only complaint is that after making us ship Steve and Robin. They made her like girls.
Okay I'm actually super mad about this twist! We were all set up for possibly the most interesting influencer chat of all time, and instead all that tension is gone and one person from each alliance goes home. Bad timing, Circle.