Oh boy that ending... you thought June was crazy then, well she about to be on a whole other level after this. Can't wait to see how this unfolds !
The beginning was great, full of intrigue and mystery, but unfortunately, the last few episodes shifted in a different direction, in my opinion.
There were already a few red flags in the previous episodes, but I decided to overlook them since the rest of the show was actually pretty good. However, these last two episodes (which interestingly are the ones people liked the most) are the ones that got me questioning the direction of the show and some of the directors' decisions. To me, it feels like the tone of the show has changed in this episode, it just feels different somehow. In view of the time leap, it makes sense that the characters would've matured and perhaps changed their views on some things, it just feels like I was watching different characters. For example, Rhaenyra having so many children and basically having become everything she stood against previously. Or even queen Alicent acting like she's the king and Viserys basically being Alicent's b**ch . Anyway, there are few more choices that just don't make sense in this episode in my opinion. It feels like the tipping point to HOTD becoming an average show at best. I sincerely hope I'm wrong, since I quite enjoyed being taken back into the GOT universe.
Maybe it's just me, but it feels like this episode was a little rushed. The acting (mostly Bella Ramsey) felt less good than in the previous episodes and the honest conversations between Ellie and Joel just didn't feel very sincere and looked a bit awkward. Also, the scenes of Joel going on a killing spree didn't feel as tense and dramatic as it was in TLOU game. Anyway, might just be me.
Oh man, this one was hard to watch. That poor sweet kid didn't deserve that and I could tell what was going to happen to him right from the start..
Everytime we get one answer, we get 5 more questions. I don't think there's any possible ending that would make sense of all of this.
Why is this so poorly rated ?! The acting is fantastic!
The characters, music, art style and fight scenes were all pretty good in my opinion and even the storyline was richer and deeper than I expected. I didn't really know what to expect at first but I ended really enjoying this anime. Might not be for everyone but give it a chance, I think it's a hidden gem.
Otis is really annoying in this season. He's a sh*t friend, sh*t boyfriend, sh*t ex, sh*t son and the list goes on.
This 4th season has taken a different path from the previous seasons, but I like it so far.
Do yourself a favour and watch this show. It's great!
I'd say this is definitely less good than Dark but I'm excited to see where this goes. I have to say though the fact that the main characters speak like 5 different languages is confusing af and basically pointless. I don't understand why they did this.
The beginning was great, full of intrigue and mystery, but unfortunately, the last few episodes shifted in a different direction, in my opinion.
The best way to describe this series is: Bold and unapologetic. In today's film/serie landscape, The Boys is a breath of fresh air, not afraid to take risks. In cas you hadn't figured it out yet, it's great. Go watch it!
Not gonna lie, I really enjoyed watching this. And Oh man Rocket's backstory
It was off to a great start with season 1. Such a shame they ruined everything in season 2. I would highly recommend you read the manga instead, it's amazing.
Plot is kinda interesting but damn, the acting and dialogue is terrible
I can already tell this is one's gonna be a masterpiece
This has to be the weirdest film I've watched. Not bad though, but the third act was a bit long in my opinion and the ending wasn't an ending at all.
Honestly way better than I expected. The best of most recent Marvel's imo
After a questionnable previous episode, this one has definitely got my attention again. I hope the directors keep in this direction, I can't wait to see what Rhaenyra & Daemon do and the power struggle with Alicent & her father
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The pacing can be slow at times and the timeline of events isn't always clear but Evan Peter's performance as Jeff is excellent.
The photography is excellent and the attention to detail is unlike any TV show I've seen. However, the series is quite slow going and many subplots end up being meaningless. The series looks stunning and had a lot going for it but unfortunately the main story just isn't that interesting to me, which ultimately is what makes a TV show entertaining to watch, for me at least.
It's a great romance movie.
Holy shit this has got to be the most intense and chaotic episode I have ever seen. The excellent cast and acting really make you feel like your living it.
Not my fav season but great finale.
Wow! They really nailed it. I didn't expect to enjoy it so much. My god does the animation and visuals look insane. The voice acting was great too, and the so many easter eggs and references to the games were fun to notice.
This is so odd and particular.
Great idea, poor execution. It's like they focused everything on the dreams part and forgot they were making a movie (with everything else this requires).
Warm and wholesome. Just what you need on a cold december night