The trailer was a better movie than the movie itself. So much wasted potential.
Why did Sammy look SO MUCH like Miley Cyrus after becoming a vampire? lol it's UNCANNY.
"Ending on a good note is the best medicine for a tricky head like yours."
I wish things were going as well for Jenn as they are for Kat. :cry: So far I find her way more likable interesting.
I get she must've had her very young but January Jones playing Kaya's mother is absolutely ridiculous. :joy:
It's so good and so well made you'll never want to watch it again.
It's so strange and breaking-the-fourth-wall-ish watching that final monologue knowing the actor who's preforming it is the one who wrote it and also the one who's been though the harrowing events in real life. I guess making the series was a healing journey? Idk.
I walked away from the theater adding “Reacher” to my watchlist because Alan Ritchson was the real standout here. Elevated a very mediocre movie to a whole other level every time he was on screen. I really enjoyed his character a lot. lol
Before the twist reveal, I was really disappointed with how Tommy reacted to Arthur's death. But in retrospect, it was really great acting from Cillian because you could really tell something was off.
Look, I've never watched The Godfather, but I've seen enough people attempting a Brando/Vito impression to know that whatever Brody is doing with his character is basically that. It's so ridiculous I'm surprised they let him get away with it.
Thankfully Michael survived, but we got Little Finger, so I guess we still lost. RIP JOHN. :sob:
Any chance Michael and John survived that? :sob:
This show and this episode especially remind me so much of Sons of Anarchy. So many similarities.
"Now, fuck speeches, fuck weddings. You're my best man every fucking day."
I loved, loved, loved the final scene between the brothers. Arthur can be such a fuckup but he's so sympathetic. You can't help but feel bad for him and I'm glad his attempt failed. And Tommy smiling always feels very out of character. LMAO it's so jarring.
Suffering through this (understandably) horrid season out of respect for the late Adan Canto. May he rest in peace. :sob:
I don't understand the point of making this movie. Are we supposed to be impressed by a news producer doing her job?
Despite somewhat of a lacking and rushed finale, I didn't hesitate for a second to give the show a double thumbs up on Netflix after finishing it. Truly one of the most entertaining and hilarious shows I've watched recently.
Disappointed we never got a shootout, would've loved to see Eddie do some damage. The last 2 episodes barely had any action or comedy and both reminded me of my issue with the movie. Lots of monologue and talking us through events instead of simply having them play out. Anyway, it was a highly entertaining season. Wouldn't mind another.
It was obvious from the "mystery" guy's hat that it was Johnston behind all of this. Probably the first predictable twist and regrettably the most important. A new director and writer for this episode and I have to say it wasn't on the same level as the rest of the series, it felt very lacking on all fronts. Especially the writing.
Side note: Eddie and Susie are very similar when it comes to looking out for their families, except Eddie's efforts are wasted on Freddy. :rolling_eyes:
Do you know who that is, Freddy? That's my brother. And I'll do anything for him. You might wanna think about that.
Respect to Susie for shutting him down. What a pathetic waste of space. Also, this episode was surprisingly stressful. :laughing: I continue to love the new characters. They're so fun and it's too bad because we probably won't see them again.
Another enjoyable addition of fun characters and fun plot. Good episode that packed somewhat of an emotional value, that might have been lacking in previous episodes. And quite a revelation about Geoff if I understood that correctly. #JUSTICEFORJETHRO
It's a lucky man who's happy with his place in life.
So, a duke, a murderer, a car thief and now a nazi hunter. And We're only halfway through the series. :rofl: Meanwhile we have Freddy whining about not being taken seriously while acting like a petulant child. And someone needs to tell Jimmy loose lips sink ships, bruv.
It's unsettling how well Eddie is dealing with all of this. I mean I get he's a soldier but I doubt he's seen stuff this dark before. On the one hand he wants out of the business, yet it seems he's slightly enjoying the mess it's causing around him. Also, Wham Tam is WAY too cool for Freddy. Girl, what are you doing with a guy like that? Divorce his ass.
JIMMY, JUST PASS HIM THE FUCKING PHONE!
LMAO that whole sequence was golden. I love how the comedy is peppered everywhere. Even in the fight choreography.
I loved every minute of it. I love how laugh out loud funny it is. :rofl: Can't wait to go on this ride!
I like her brother. Let's keep him.
The acting is this movie's only saving grace.
They keep killing characters left and right but the problem is I don't care enough for it to matter. They hardly feel like real characters anyway. Very two dimensional. Also with its dodgy writing and acting, this show could benefit from taking itself less seriously.
Sick guy is the most compelling actor and most interesting character yet I can't for the life of me remember his name. Tbh I don't think I know anyone's name. Tuning out too much gibberish has tuned out essential things as well. This show is definitely not for me.