Superb final episode. Exactly what you would expect from a John Wick spin-off. I hope there will be a season 2 showing how the Continental and Winston progress. :thumbsup_tone1:
Episode 3 was epic it gave me John wick vibes amazing cast and story I hope they make John Wick back story it's was beautiful sound awesome i watched it 150 inch cibest g1 projector recommended this show if your huge John wick fan it's the backstory of Winston Scott it has Dolby Atmos audio on prime lots of action compared to the episode 2 but all were great
The Woke-nental, chock-full of clichés, tired racial tropes and feminist delusions. Half-baked action smothered in campy one-liners. The shallow character development and sporadic storyline seems like a ChatGPT script. More IP “reimagined” as dumpster fire for “modern audiences” via social Marxist writers.
and then comes the showdown, good fights and action scenes.
I really enjoyed the whole series and the music was marvellous to hear once again ;-)
This series packed a punch. And then some. I liked it a lot. And the soundtrack was even better.
One issue with this episode... It was the last episode.
Best mini series that I can remember watching, and I've watched a ton of shows.
Of all the famous odes to New York, none is so ‘70s as this version of New York Groove, covered by the lead guitarist of Kiss, that plays over the credits. “I feel so good tonight. Who cares about tomorrow?” A fitting sentiment for the end of the series.
Cormac’s power is slipping from his grasp as he desperately escapes alone to the hotel’s secret thirteenth floor. Meanwhile, we learn that Detective KD is also all alone, but in a different way. Spoiler alert: She is the little girl whose house was burned down by Frankie and Winston long ago on Cormac’s orders, and as her family’s sole survivor, she’s on her own revenge mission.
Once under Cormac’s thumb, Charon has turned against the hotel proprietor. Heart’s wicked and powerful guitar riffs set the mood as Charon reveals to Winston he has been secretly stockpiling weapons. With the line “Burn to the Wick,” Barracuda is a reminder we’re in a John Wick world.
The unmistakable beginnings of “Teenage Wasteland,” with its crazy electronic organ, always gives chills. As the hotel is about to self-destruct — and become a literal wasteland — Winston uses Cormac’s severed hand to unlock the security system and stop the destruction.
Finally after two quite boring episodes the final episode delivers what was expected from the beginning. And the soundtrack is still awesome.
Shout by XzenorBlockedParent2023-10-06T23:03:13Z
Best fucking episode of the series.