OMG I can't believe it, that was just evil, really, purely evil. Hank was by no means my fave character but that ending was heartbreaking
The beer is going to have to wait for a minute... Just a minute! Dick I'm disappointed in you :rofl:
I love the end of this episode so much, the fight & the reaction... just brilliant!
For an episode with a "standalone" cast this is proper emotional, you really feel for the characters. There is such heartbreak & hope, a proper Christmas special :christmas_tree:
Where was all the agg(ro) in this Aggretsuko?? There was hardly any death metal at all which is what made this show so unique... This season focused a lot more on other characters & the business but was still enjoyable although I was worried about Haida for a while.
I loved the James Bond touch at the end, I just hope we'll get a bit more singing in the next season :fingers_crossed_tone1:
I have only just realised that Yoga dude is basically a Pokémon :laughing:
Oh, my heart! So emotional!
Awww that's gotta be one of the saddest/sweetest Cheers episode. I love Cliff and his and Norm's relationship :heart:
That ending was so messed up man!
I hate this episode so much :angry: this was when I guessed what could happen at the end of this season & I suppose it's foreshadowing the next one too. The story is fine I just hate the meaning behind it :cry:
I think Jason Ralph is seriously is seriously overlooked as an actor but his performance in this as the Q Beast is stunning! Makes me kinda wish we got to see more of timeline 23 with him as the big bad
I am so upset that this wonderful show had to finish this way. Soooo much was left open but at least the last scene was a suitable ending.
Gerald should have been in this episode more though!
As a female I really hate to say that Jodie is my least favourite Doctor but she just seems a bit too naive and just doesn't do it for me.
The guest stars in this episode were spot on though :slight_smile:
Wow, I really didn't see the twist coming but I think I kinda liked it, definitely a bit John Simm-y but I'm interested to see how this develops
Wow, that is such a powerful episode. Very much how I imagine the original Classic Who to have worked, with recognisable historical figures & events & important messages.
Wow :exploding_head: such a good ending!
Wow! This episode is a masterpiece in brutality
I'm certainly not the biggest Clara fan but I really enjoyed this episode. She died believing she was doing the right thing, even though in the end it was a bit pointless, which is slightly annoying. I think it was a good send off with Rigsy being there too. Plus Maisie Williams really grew into the role of Me & was much more believable in this episode.
This started off with so much promise but ended up being quite disappointing. The first season was outstanding, but it went downhill from there, season 3 being the worst. Season 4 did offer some hope but ultimately this show ended with more questions than answers.
As this was based on a novel which I haven't read I can only base my opinions on the show itself. Like many others I also felt the larger sci-fi elements, from season 3 onwards, were detrimental to the show overall. Season 4 certainly didn't feel like a final season with the BCR being introduced (I felt they should have been brought into the show sooner - being introduced here made me feel they were a bit of a replacement for a different character's storyline), certain characters just disappeared & the ending made no sense to me!
Only one episode left?! WTF
Hmmm I hadn't been feeling this season so far & now they killed my favourite character ☹
Wow I only clicked about 'the man in the high castle ' by reading the comments :sweat_smile:
That ending is still amazing!
This took me a few episodes to get into but by the end whoah I was blown away! Steven Yeun & Ali Wong deserve all the awards they get & the supporting cast was great too. I really couldn't see where it was going & while I hope there is a second season to see where the characters end up I don't know if it will have the same impact as this, it was really something special.
Seeing Ted Danson back behind a bar made me weirdly happy :blush:
This is IT!
I haven't seen this since it first aired & it is wonderful. I loved all the throwback references & how it clears some unresolved issues. The performances are stellar. It just gets me buzzing like when I used to wait every week to see what 10 was getting up to. I still don't understand half of it but that's not the point. This is so nostalgic now & makes me realise how much I love Doctor Who :blue_heart:
Bonus: The Curator :astonished::heart_eyes::face_with_monocle::heart:
Such a beautiful, heartbreaking episode :broken_heart: if it wasn't for the obvious I would have wanted Amy & Vincent to get together.
Bonus: having a Scottish Vincent Van Gogh was genius!
Wow I totally forgot what happened at the end of this episode :exploding_head:
Yeah I definitely like 11 more when he's in serious mode
I loved Rory at first sight (at least this time). 11 is just too wacky and blah for my liking... & I like wacky :confused:
The worst yet best regeneration ever! Thank you so much DT & RTD for everything :heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart:
To end this season's exhilarating finale like that is just hugely depressing :cry: