Probably the weakest Thor movie, overdone comedy and boring storyline, but of course, still enjoyed it.
Zach and Mr. Porter's trial episodes were the most interesting. I was super excited for another season, but for some reason, season 2 fell short for me. Should have left it at season 1 and ended it there.
The only thing that bothered me was the fact that when she finally named the girl, she named her Olympia, rather than Cinderella/Ella
Why interview the mother? Saying these people trying to track him are 'crazy, 'stalking' and 'acting like high school children' when trying to find him? Does she not comprehend that her son killed around 4 cats, a dog and a human being? Sorry, but they have every right to use any means to track this fucker down. She doesn't seem to have any remorse for what her son did. She's delusional if she doesn't think her son did it.
Why must Veronica sing every damn episode?
Fun, thrilling movie, however, there were quite a few negatives. Very 'cheesy', with extremely predictable moments (i.e. all the 'romance' scenes). The script was nothing interesting, I found myself more focused on the visuals rather than what the characters were actually saying. That being said, the underwater visuals are stunning and extremely detailed. Overall, not a bad movie, but a very predictable cheesy story-line.
Wish they would stop doing these cross over episodes - doesnt make much sense for those who dont watch the other series.
What a strange show, but oddly enough couldn't stop watching. Quite funny at times.
Didn't really like who they chose to be the person behind it.
So it was the random receptionist from his work, who was just feeling a bit lonely? I get that it's not far fetched, some people do random things. But, quite disappointed with the whole thing.
Good enough to keep me interested but, definitely not as good as the first season. Season 2 was very slow and the interviews conducted were not nearly as good as Season 1. The interview with Manson was particularly underwhelming, considering how much they played it up throughout S1 & S2
Very mixed feelings. They played right into the long-time fans nostalgia with all the flashbacks, but I find it very confusing that Alex would leave Jo in that way? If he had died in a horrific accident per Grey's tradition, I think a lot of fans would ALSO have been mad that it was a cop-out. Kind of weird to bring back the Izzie storyline after such a long time. I'm kind of mad, confused, but I guess on such short notice of Justin Chambers leaving, this is all they could come up with? I'm not sure.
Probably one of the best horror series I've seen in a while. All kinds of creepy, disgusting and scary, all at the same time.
Very interesting series, I went in believing that her parents were the ones who did it (after reading about it when the news originally broke via the media), but after this docuseries, I'm beginning to change my mind. It's a good series for those who don't know much about the case, and it presents a lot of different theories and explanations from both sides (though I feel it does lean more towards sympathizing with the McCanns). Some random parts thrown in there about the town itself and other things that aren't particularly even about Madeleine's case necessarily, which we could have probably done without to be honest. Overall a well-made interesting series.
Zanab is so insecure, granted Cole is an asshole, and Cole is too immature, I'm 100% sure they wont make it.
Matt sounds so abusive.
Much better than the initial and critic reviews are making it out to be. The action was fun to watch, the sound design of the fights and music was great. The story was a bit lacking but there were quite a few emotional and impactful scenes, I'd recommend watching it.
Visually stunning but the slow pacing of this episode and the plot wasnt enough to keep me interested.
Amazing show, phenomenal actors, great for any historical drama/romance lovers. Hoping for season 2 :star_struck:
jessica is a messica :joy:
Mike is one of the most unlikable people ever to be on this show.
I'm so confused why all the women hate Zack and think he's creepy?
I'm also 100% sure that Irina said yes to him just for a free holiday and to be with her bestie Micah and stir shit up.
Didnt like the plot. The whole making a wish for what you want the most, and then realising what it cost you is a boring teen girl movie trope.
Barely any exciting fight scenes. Seems like a filler movie, in the hopes of a better plot involving Cheetah vs WW?
Anyone else have no idea what this show is about anymore? I'm totally lost.
This show is getting stupider and stupider.
Why the need for the Chicago performance? Camila Mendes can sing but, that was awful.
Amazing CGI, but the story was cliche, kinda typical, teenage love-story. Ending was also very anti-climatic, but I guess that means a second one will be coming.
This episode demonstrates how good Chase and Cameron are as a couple.
I'm clearly in the minority, judging by the comments, but I really enjoyed this episode.
The more Shake talks, the more we all hate him.
Wow. One of the rudest 'catfish's ever.
For a movie called 'The Nun II' - there was a severe lack of the Nun - it felt entirely too long as a thriller/horror movie, as it only started kicking off about an hour into the film.
They really fumbled the bag with this whole 'live' episode. It didn't need to be live at all anyway.