It really could have been one of the most unexpectedly dark and courageous endings ever. Sadly, authors have chosen instead to fix things with a cheap fight and a particularly convoluted mass resurrection (was that reboot of the events necessary? couldn't he simply revive them with the stick in the current scenario?). Still, I must say I'm positively impressed: if I think about how bad Grimm had become during season 4 and part of season 5, these last 3 episodes look like a miracle. Yeah, they have chosen the safe way in the end, but until the last 5 minutes they were able to make me believe that maybe it wouldn't have happened that way
Andri's daughter is a complete idiot. Why does there have to be an annoyingly retarded teen character in every show?
Bah, not as bad as I thought it would be, but still far from being brilliant and compelling. Jodie did a good job, but the story was really meh and the sidekicks - the youngsters especially - didn't appear very charismatic, at least for now. A couple of things that pissed me off: 1 - UK has been invaded by aliens a zillion of times, why are they still "Aliens? Nooo, aliens do not exist!"? 2 - Ryan touching strange and obviously dangerous stuff
They should have called it "The life and death of Andrew Cunanan"...
I've never been a major fan of OUAT, on the contrary I think it's one of the most overrated shows ever, really horrible at times. I've watched it only because it was aired during my lunch breaks, and I was ready for the worst since the fandom itself hates this season. Well, it is not a masterpiece but not even that bad. Surely far, far more tolerable than some previous dreadful arcs. I like the Rapunzel/Tremaine twist, I like Gothel as villain, I like characters like Ivy, Facilier and Alice especially - she is one of the best characters of the entire show. On the other hand, it has all the typical OUAT flaws (cliches, repetitive plot, boring love stories, usless characters, random timelines, moralism...) and the supposed main "heroes" are terrible: Henry is dumb and annoying even as an adult, and Jacinta is just... ugh! Alice should be considered the heroine of the season.
Overall, it's nothing special, but I can honestly say I enjoyed this season more than the previous three - at least it spared me David and Mary Margaret until the very end!
As many others I hoped the authors would have the courage to kick them all in a maximum security prison, but what to expect from a poor show if not a poor ending?
I used to like Scandal, it was stupid since the beginning but enjoyable and entertaining too, a perfect guilty pleasure. I even believed that there was a sort of message, about how power could corrupt even well-meaning people. In my opinion it jumped the shark with Olivia's kidnapping, and it just kept getting worse from there.
Characters are a bunch of horrible people: they lie, manipulate, blackmail, threaten, torture - litterally! - and even murder, nevertheless they dare to call themself "gladiators", "white knights", "good guys".
In every season someone crosses the line, but then a bigger bad conveniently appears, the so-called good guy has the opportunity to redime themself, the problem is fixed with a cheap and convenient twist and the team gets together one more time - and who's care if in the course of events they do enough shit to be thrown in jail for the rest of their lives!
This final season does nothing but repeat the formula once more, but this time it's more disappointing because it's the end.
Icing on the cake: it's implied that Olivia and Fitz get together again. He is one of the most stupid and annoying characters I've ever seen, I can't say how much I can't stand him!
I agree with all comments, what a disappointment! It's difficult to associate the Red John shown in this episode with the super smart criminal, always a step ahead, able to charm people etc depicted so far. Truly a cheap and rather pathetic demise.
I'm one of the few that can't stand Dragonbitch, when Bronn (my favourite character since the beginning) hit the dragon I felt like if my favourite team had scored a goal during the Champions League final.
What a silly episode. If the guy was just pretending to be weak, why did he want a magic mask to enhance his fighting ability?
Three good episodes in a row, I can't believe. Both the Portland and the healing stick storylines seem to be interesting. Unfortunately, I can't stand the AWFUL NickxAdalind story. I've never liked Juliette, but the current Adalind is even worse! She was cool because she was a Hexenbiest, she was fun because her cunning, ironic and mischievous personality, now she's just a super boring housewife unable to do anything except whining about how she doesn't want to be a Hexenbiest anymore. The characters keep remarking how she's changed in the attempt to convince me that everything is fine, but no, I'm not fine, and yes, she's changed... for the worst!
Another unfair elimination. Very incompetent contestants get a second, third or even a fourth chance, and a good cook is kicked out for a single and not even so terrible mistake. Plus, I can't believe that Gordon was so amazed for the risotto, he acted as if he didn't know it can be cook in a pressure cooker...
Wow, the dreadful Cerberus defeated in... ugh... 3 seconds? And one of his heads killed by a crybaby girl who can't even handle a knife? Surely Herc didn't put much efforts in his previous try. Seriously, I'm alredy tired of this super scary hell where nothing is actually scary (the scariest thing so far is the orange hued filter).
Honestly I enjoyed this season more than the previous one. Good story, good characters developement, and this time terrorists are really terrorists, not people who pretend to be terrorists to take revenge on MC (I hated this thing in season 1!).
Another meh episode. Significant themes developed in a very boring & simplistic way. The scene with the soldier and the mother at the church was really pathetic.
Nooooo Omar T_T
It was obvious that it would happen, but still... Nooooo!!!
Very boring episode with a questionable ending. Hasn't the Doctor learned with Jack that creating immortals is not the best idea?
Oh boy... I was SO sure that Kelly had a plan! The real twist in this episode is the idiocy of her demise, I can't believe she died in such a stupid way, beaten offscreen with a very cartoonish audio of punches and screams - not to mention the fact she has brought Diana in a potentially deadly situation. Oh, and what's the point of making Nick mad with the head in the box? Royals could've get what they wanted without even letting him know!